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Lina
> 3 dayI was missing a couple screws but they sent them out in 1st class mail. Great customer service & the case is amazing.
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Ashe
> 3 dayThis is such a pretty case color, however it took some time to install everything and make it look presentable. if you have time and patience then it pays off, the only complaint isn’t enough area for cable management but nothing some zip ties and fix up. Overall it’s worth the price, if you’re going to be doing serious overclocking and hardcore gaming I would update the fans.
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D. Edward
> 3 dayDead on arrival. Will not turn on. Do not get.
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Luis
> 3 dayFront fans with lights never turn on. And I didn’t send it back because I had already installed everything and my client was in a rush. So I had to give my client a discount for the Mid-Tower
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Caleb
> 3 dayEDIT: After a year still a good value case, but not great. Rear fan started to make a noise that was obnoxiously loud and would not go away despite anything I tried. Case is also a bit small, barely any room for an AIO, but you know that when you buy it. Still easy to build in and it looks good, but the lack of RGB freedom and fan noise (fans also barely push any air) made me want an upgrade. As a first time builder, this case was great. Came with ties and plenty of spare screws. Lots of room for cable management so I had no issues. I was worried about airflow given the glass but the fans work great and the case stays cool. Some minor gripes are that it didnt come with a standoff adapter so I had to use pliers, which chipped the paint. That said, idk how commonly those are included anyway. Also, the fan lights arent addressable and clicking the button 16 times to switch the light option isnt ideal. As far as the most important aspects go, this case works great for me
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E. McDowell
Greater than one weekIts a fun little case for my 8 year old Granddaughter. Easy to build in EXCEPT... the expansion slot covers are the kind you have to break out and cant put back. Whatever you do, take out the ones you need out before you put the motherboard in. I didnt know they were like that and then got lazy and broke them out after I put the motherboard in. It was hard and I saw metal shavings (solder) fly off the board. I was 100% sure I ruined the board but so far so good. Got lucky. But anyway, solid 4.5 stars. Just be careful.
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Alexandra Hust
> 3 dayIts a very pretty case but the airflow is sub optimal. I added two additional arctic fans to help with the temps as the glass panel on the front, while looks cool, restricts too much airflow for proper cooling. at least, for my preference. If i was building a pc or replacing my current case id buy one that had a mesh front or had more real estate to pull air from rather than the sides of the front panel. The main reason I bought it 2 years ago was mainly because I liked the look, but I run it without the front panel... so the look isnt as classy looking while Im using it. Im always a tiny bit disappointed when i look at it.
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Nia Dugay
> 3 dayThis was my first build so I was nervous as to how the cable management was based on reviews but honestly I didnt have any issues. When I got my case, it was missing a screw for the tempered glass. I emailed Apevia directly and they were able to send me a replacement screw. Their customer service was quick and easy, and Im glad I decided to go with this case. PROS - Clean look - Easy to open/close tempered glass - Great customer service - Comes with multiple fans - RBG is a plus - Pretty good airflow - Cable management isnt the worst, had no trouble dealing with all of the wiring CONS - The back panel was hard to open/close, it took me a couple of tries to pop it open. Not sure if this is the case with all of the cases but just something to note - You have to permanently tear off the bracket placeholders for your CPU where Ive seen most cases where you just unscrew/screw instead. Not a big deal, but I would recommend removing it BEFORE you install your motherboard, as I had trouble ripping it off after installing - I couldnt find the Hard Drive Mounting brackets other than the small one that came installed, so I kind of had to improvise and it took me awhile to figure that out - I had to remove the side fan in order to install my motherboard, again not a huge issue just something to note. Even though my cons seem more detailed than the pros, Id recommend this case with the price and quality. If youve done a couple of builds this case would probably go a lot smoother for you than it did for me, but I still rate it 8/10 for a first time builder.
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John E. Duerr
Greater than one weekThis case is awesome. The fans worked perfectly and all of my components fit without any issue. Couldnt be happier.
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Ana Murillo
> 3 dayI like how beautiful this case is. It was fairly easy to assemble other than the fact that the cable neceesary to connect the lights to the power supply was not included so if you dont have on you will need to buy one yourself which is a little inconvient.