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Ruku Sokudo
> 24 hourThe motherboard screws need to be a bit longer for sure but i made it work. Love the look of it, and so relieved of how functional it was for this price. Not bad.
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Michael P. Thompson
> 24 hourIn the main this is an OK case. The major drawback is CPU cooling. A 280mm radiator will not top mount in the conventional manner. It must be mounted as a pull through radiator as the case is about 5 mm too short to mount it as a push through radiator. The means the LEDs on the cooler fans will not be visible. The rest is pretty standard without any really outstanding or negative features. Just forget trying one in the front or rear. It is a plain case for a budget build. The style positions this as a gaming case; without external drives it is not great for business use. The cooler mounting problems makes it a lousy gaming case. I have two of these. I dont game or work at home, so I could work with a 240mm cooler. A 360 is out of the question. UPDATE: I got a 280 mm cooler to top mount in a push fan configuration. I rerouted the CPU power cables and removed the front panel control unit then removed the backplate. I then cut the rear center rivet off flush with the case metal. I got the radiator mounted, but could only get 6 out of 8 screws installed. The rear fan has 2 screws and the front has three. It took about 4 hours to mount but came out okay. I tried a front mount, but that required using 2 fans instead of 3 in the front. Not good enough. Gamers, this case is a lot of effort, plan to spend all day making it work. General users, look elsewhere.
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Kameron Hand
> 24 hourThis case was the best option I could find for my budget. I did not buy it for the rgb fans, and will probably get rid of them at some point. They seen like very good fans otherwise. Cable management is a bit difficult, since the case is so compact with an ATX motherboard. But at the same time, its nice that a full size ATX motherboard fits in this smaller case. I do not like that places tend to ship things like this in just the products box. It advertises whats inside, and makes It a target for thieves. Biggest complaint though is that there is a horrible vibration/rattle sound coming from somewhere, and I am unable to find where its coming from.
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Kristina
> 24 hourDoesnt have the build quality of Zalman, doesnt have the versatility of Montech, doesnt really keep up with competitors in this price range at all. Build quality reminds me of a $40 case. Flimsy rolled steel riveted together with minimal bends and no modern feature design. The thing that got me the most though was the fans. Theyre not ARGB, theyre ARGB. Theres no controller, or possibility to connect one. Theres just a random 2 pin wire coming out of the 120mm that takes up your reset switch. And if the rest arent daisy chained into its molex fed connection, they dont work (at all, not just RGB)
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Snow
> 24 hourI transferred all the parts from my old computer to the new case, and its perfect. Just pay attention: the top space of this Tower case is not enough to install the 280mm water cooling system, so I remove the front two cooling fans and install them in the top space, and then install the water cooling system in the front radiator position. Would you like me to do that? By the way, I got it on special price for $60. It was a great deal.
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Brittany Foster
> 24 hourI bought this case and it has been a disaster. This thing is cheaply made. I am no where near satisfied with the product. I emailed Antec directly and was told to return through Amazon. Tried to return through Amazon and also had no luck. I am Extremely disappointed with this product. Thanks for the outstanding customer service Antec :)
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AcE
> 24 hourIt doesn’t come with any extra case screws, so you’ll need those for any pcie cards (graphics cards), power supply, etc. The fans are very basic but work well and it’s nice that the LED is controlled by a button on the case rather than software. There’s no reset button? That’s weird, but you can use the power button I guess. I think they repurposed the reset button to control the LEDs. The pcie ports are permanently attached and you need to punch them out to open them. If you punch out the wrong one, or change cards later you’ll have an empty space in the back of your computer. Most cases come with covers that are removable so you can put them back. I would highly recommend spending a little extra for a name-brand case that comes with all the nice to haves (screws, user manual, replaceable pcie covers, etc) even though you may need to buy fans and install them yourself.
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AES Tech Gaming
> 24 hourGreat Case, nice and solid feel. The white is a great color, and has excellent airflow. 3RGB Fans that are included are surprisingly quiet. The case has room to work in nicely and has room for cable management. Great overall value for the money.
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Anthony Kurzeja
> 24 hourThis case is perfect for someone whos looking to build with a full size ATX motherboard. My GPU temps stay at a nice 63 C under heavy load (soon Ill be testing with a new RTX 3070 x3 fan), while the CPU is only hitting <60 C degrees or less as well under heavy load via Cine bench (i7 10700k) which is amazing! The cases overall quality is alright, It could use grommets for the routing holes for a cleaner look. Overall I would rate this case a 8.5/10 for the price.
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Logan Fitzen
> 24 hourAs someone who builds a lot of PCs for people this is the best case under $75. While obviously its not perfect, I found it has plenty of room for a modest sized system. My only complaint is that the fans are molex powered so you dont get any speed control but compared to other molex fans the ones included in this case are very quiet, noticable but not annoying. And if you have any headphones or speakers playing anything you wont notice it much. Overall this is a great case and Ive recommend it many times since my first costumer asked for it. 7/10