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cody
> 3 dayI did not like how the rear fan was required for the RGB to work . otherwise its a nice case.
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Vicky
> 3 dayIts my ideal case, and its an excellent value. The top of the case is magnetic, as well as the door. I adore that. I wish you guys well with this case!
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Clmwd
> 3 dayEasy to build in and have good air flow.
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Chris Kirschenman
> 3 dayThe good: Easy cable management. Looks good. The bad: fans run at full speed: Need to connect to the motherboard for control . Needs to have 2 usb 3.0 on the front/top. Ditch the usb 2.0. Front very hard to remove without nearly breaking the panel. Was hard to install GPU as it was hard to line it up.!instruction manual totally worthless.
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Ryan
> 3 dayI cant believe I got this case for $60. Worth every penny.
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Clark
> 3 dayPretty solid case, structural support for graphics cards are a bit flimsy though.
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Jenna McCown
> 3 dayI bought this case for my pink and white themed build, and I would definitely say that my biggest issue that came up was because of the fan situation. The fans that come with the case are unique- meaning that when you try to add a single different fan, you can’t. The cabled simply do not connect to anything but themselves. I bought a pink and white ID-Cooling fan for the rear- just to add another pop of pink, and i sat and stared at the wires for a good hour and a half just to figure out it wasn’t me the whole time- it was the cables. After reading some other reviews- I saw that others had some major issues with them, so honestly, it would probably be a smart move to just buy your own to be safe. Having spent over $1,600 on mine, I would rather spend a little bit more for peace of mind. The white color on the rest of the case is super clean though and it’s exactly what i was looking for.
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Michael P. Thompson
> 3 dayIn 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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Will Mitchell
> 3 dayFans are nice and quiet and have a good range of color variation. I was very impressed with the magnetic tempered glass side panel. cable management was fairly easy with enough room for my custom cables in the rear without bowing out the panel. looks very smart for my budget build that included an MSI b450 tomahawk, Ryzen 5 3600, and an MSI 1060 gaming x 6gb. I am very happy with this purchase.
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Snow
> 3 dayI 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.