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Laura
> 3 dayGreat thermals, great looking!
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Tim Frommholz
> 3 dayIch habe mich seit langem nicht mehr so über einen Einkauf gefreut wie bei diesem Gehäuse. Da ist alle perfekt. gummigelagerter HDD-Käfig , alle Bleche entgratet, alle Bauteile hochwertig, perfekt aufeinander abgestimmt.
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Ndiolo
> 3 dayC’est le 1er PC que je monte, avant je me fournissais chez D**L et pour 100EUR de plus que l’occasion je me suis monté un PC avec du matériel neuf.
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oscar
> 3 daymoi qui voulais vraiment un peu de RGB, cest lidéale.
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Roman Kiselov
> 3 dayIt is an awesome, super spacious and cable management is super easy. The RGB is great, fans are silent.
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Axel van den Berg
> 3 dayIch bin sehr zufrieden sowohl mit der Pünktlichen Lieferung als auch mit dem Gehäuse selber!! Bei dem Preis sehr gut verarbeitet und sehr einfach beim Einbau der Komponenten. Bietet genügend Platz!! Bin sehr zufrieden.
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Sebastian
> 3 daySchickes Design und super Qualität.
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Michael
09-06-2025One of the best cases I’ve had the pleasure of assembling and using on the day to day. Noise is minimal, the RGB colors are vibrant and oh- so many to choose from. Very sleek design and elegant wire management system. You won’t regret your purchase.
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Moula
> 3 daySo good , I bought a second one to replace my 2nd pcs case. Enough said...
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Justin Sutton
> 3 dayThis is my first time using a be quiet! product, although I watched someone do a build in a case very similar to this one while attending a LAN a number of years back. The quality of the case is top notch, and assembly was no problem at all. The filters are very handy for keeping dust out of the computer and get cleaned every couple of weeks. I used this case to do a re-build of my 5 year old Ryzen 1700 build because it was very dusty, the case it was in was from 2015, and Id been having problems with crashing recently, so I wanted to clean the computer, replace some old parts, and diagnose the problem. It turned out that the GPU was the reason for all the crashing, so I ended up having to get a 3060ti to replace the 2080ti while I send it off to be RMAd with Nvidia (which is why theres a 2080ti founders edition in the build pictures but an MSI card in the assembled picture. This old B350 board didnt even have aRGB pins, but the built-in lighting controls mean I can at least turn off the unicorn vomit and pick a solid color when I decide its too much lol.