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BRANDON O ZAIDI
> 3 dayUpgraded from my 15 year old Antec case to this one. The cooling is much better. The cable management was a little challenging but that’s because I’m not used to working with the newer cases. The instructions suck but that’s Pat for the course. Figuring out the fan plug ins took me a bit. My only real gripe is there’s no reset switch. The I/O button on top is what would be the reset button, and the plug even says reset on it, but it goes to the fans to change the colors and such. Overall, I’m very happy. There will be plenty of room to add a water cooling system later.
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Im a Realist
> 3 dayI swapped the fans with Thermalright to match the CPU cooler. The stock fans are OK but they are a tad bit noisy. Also the first fan has the RGB controller in it so you cant sync it to other RGB in your case. The button just cycles between the available patterns programmed into the first of the 3 fans. The case itself is exquisite though. Easy mounting, good enough spots for cable management and easy to disassemble. Super quiet now and of course it has great air flow with the mesh front.
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Dylan Belcher
> 3 dayFeels like a more expensive case, comes with several stock fans which are good enough. For the price, you get a great product. The tempered glass side panel is secured with hinges and a magnet and this is a featur that was previoulsy found only on high end cases. The glass panel can also be easily removed by simply lifting off of the hinges, this makes it easy to build in. Cable management in this case is also easy as long as you use a little bit of common sense and reasoning during the build. Supports up to 280mm rad on the top and this case has potential to make for a quality water cooling build.
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thomas evans
> 3 dayGreat product.
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Kameron Hand
> 3 dayThis 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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Lino
> 3 dayI just built an awesome budget gaming rig with this great case and it looks so damn fresh! I stress that this case is for budget rigs so Im talking low powered CPUs and GPUs such as the 65w i5-10400f cpu and a GTX 970 4gb gpu Im using on a B560 motherboard (3600mhz ram speed in XMP with the i5-10400f is a bonus!). Cons: 1) The included Antec case fans appear to be proprietized with the front panel switch so swapping out or adding more fans could be cumbersome. 2) Theres no fan speed controller or any compatibility from the included fans to plug into motherboard fan headers so the included Antec fans will be running at the same speed all the time. 3) I had trouble figuring out why I couldnt restart my PC from Windows 10 without having to hit the front panel power switch so I discovered that unplugging the HDD LED headers from my motherboard resolved this issue. This is fine if you dont need to use the front panel HDD LEDs but plan on using the fan LED switch on the front panel to change the fan RGB patterns and colors on the included Antec case fans. This is controlled by the Reset switch header wired to the rear fan and powered by your PSUs molex cable. Pros: 1) The one speed Antec case fans came properly pre-installed and are actually quite efficient under all my component loads. When idle, my motherboard keeps under 27c, i5-10400f keeps under 28c (using a Deepcool Gammax 400 cooler) and I dont really notice fan noise. When gaming, my GTX 970 stays under 78c max and the 10400f under 60c max while cpu fan noise is also tolerable. I dont really need to use any more fans to keep my budget PC cool. 2) The fan LED switch and RGB effects work beautifully. A simply push of the button and I get a different fan light show or color. Saves you time and windows memory from opening up an app and go through several clicks. 3) The swinging tempered glass door can easily be removed by simply lifting it from the latches. 4) It s only $50! This Antec case is in line with the front mesh airflow trend. The compact shape gives it a deceptive look of a micro ATX case yet the vertical design is a perfect fit for ATX boards. The space for the PSU and cable management scheme in the back panel is decent. The overall build quality and material isnt that shabby. It just looks simple, clean, and unique. Amazing value for an amazing budget case here in 2021!
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William Dobbins
> 3 dayI did have a fan with some LEDs that had failed. Called the company, they sent me a new one free of charge. The case is perfect, the paint is perfect...the glass is great. The wire management, and cooler support is on point. I know these are not the 300 dollar cases that ole Linus over and LTT store typically go for, but for the money these are perfection...and their support was stellar...
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Jim Major
> 3 daySo the case is good. I like it. I found out the hard way that the fan leds are connected to MOLEX. That means you cant have a program like icue change the colors. The led button is just the rest button plugged into the back fan to change the color. To be honest thats minor, its a budget case. The front fans are 140mm so thats cool. Its cold! The top front and back are all vented so there is plenty of air flow. My cpu and gpu never get hot. They have nice dust filters on them and there are legs to let the power supply get some air. There is plenty of room for rads if you are going to over clock. One thing I saw on YouTube was some people had to remove the rear fan to get their motherboard in but I didnt have that problem. (Rog strix gaming II) I swapped out the fans since I just want it to look prettier. The case fans are totally fine. The hdd chassis is removable which is really nice. There is only one tray for a hdd but at least 3 spots for ssd. With the tray being removable you cold pull it out and have tons of room for cables in needed but I had plenty of room. Id totally buy this case again. Heres a picture with original fans and one with replacements.
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N2HighVoltage
Greater than one weekFirst let me start by saying this was a budget build. I had an older motherboard with a i5 9600k, spare air cooler and an extra PCIe SSD and some DDR 4 sitting here. My Grand daughter wanted a gaming computer instead of the iMac she was running. I sent her a few cases and she loved this one…I’m sure because it looked pretty…lol. I went ahead and ordered this up, a power supply and a RX6600 for her. Assembly went as expected, there was a connector for the case fans / RGB that from what I was told was specifically for ASUS boards and would allow some management, I used a MSI board so this was not used. The lights are also controlled by the reset button on the front panel so this was not a big deal. When you put the build together you can tell this is not a high end case…but it is 100% functional for what we needed. I did add a couple more fans on the top since I had a couple extra laying around…but the airflow was fine. Once completed she absolutely loved it and was everything she wanted. Now I have another grand child that wants the same setup…lol…so I will be ordering another one up for a second build.
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Scholarly
> 3 dayhow to turn on led on fan, otherwise good