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David
> 3 dayIst sehr leise und vorallem ist der platz gut eingeteilt, dass man alles ohne größere Probleme einbauen kann
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Mr. Ed
> 3 dayI decided on this case after looking at various reviews, I didnt want a full size atx case, this had space for ssds, and a couple hdds if I wanted. I used an Asus x570 strix e, noctua nh d15 cooler, nvidia rtx 3080 founders edition, a couple nvme ssds. As this is a mid atx case there isnt much room to route cables, I made the amateur error of mounting the massive cooler before attaching all the cables, if you have really stiff power cables then its incredibly difficult to bend and route the cables to connect to the motherboard. The ssd had to be removed so I could route the 24 pin atx cable, plus I removed the hdd caddy so I could route the pcie power cables to the gpu.
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Axel
Greater than one weekSuper Preis. Sehr geräumig, übersichtlich. Hübsche Glasansicht von der Seite. Ausreichend Tools beigefügt.
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cody
> 3 dayAlthough an amazing case I did have an issue with one of the cooling fans. The front cooling fan plug was not plugging in and seemed to be very loose. I looked inside the plug and to my eyes, there were no contacts poking out to connect to the fan port for the motherboard. I took a screwdriver and pushed the pins in and the metal contractors on the inside were smashing too far in and not allowing for contact for the pins on the motherboard. I pushed them out and boom problem solved. Not a very big issue in my opinion, but something to note. Other than that I love the case and its definitely worth it!
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Cristian
09-06-2025Qualità prezzi di altissimo livello. Facile il cable management.
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R. Huttner
> 3 dayReplacing an aging antec 500, I usually dont care for the gaming cases with glass see-through covers and led lights. But this case had everything else I was looking for. The silent fans, emphasis on sound control, and air filters made me choose this one. I was really impressed with the cable management system, and the option to mount the ssds behind the board out of sight. I ended up liking the light system after all, set it to steady orange and I think it looks good. I did connect the 3 pin rainbow plug to my new board but for some reason the board doesnt recognize it, which is fine since I had no desire in the first place to dive into the whole obnoxious flashy light gimmick. I paired it with the be quiet cpu cooler and am very happy with the finished product. Looks good, has everything I need, and is virtually silent.
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Ms. Ofelia Weber Jr.
> 3 dayIt is good for managing the cables. And it gives a lot of places to store the HDD and SSD.
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Dirk Rosenbohm
> 3 dayeinfach genial .
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Onevlys
> 3 dayWhat I liked :
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Kevin Haskins
> 3 dayIm an old fart and never thought Id be writing a review about how I like the RGB features on my computer case. Somehow, be quiet! managed to make the RGB tasteful enough that even I enjoy looking at it. The case is fairly easy to build with, good quality throughout, and about the only thing missing would be some fan Y-splitters cables. I used one that came with my Sythe Puma 2 but plan ahead if your MB doesnt support enough fan headers for the three case fans plus your CPU. The only other complaint I have is with the front panel I/O. I dont really have the need for USB-C and Id rather have an extra old-school USB port. I think the front I/O is something many case makers are missing out on. It would really be nice if someone would design something that could be upgraded on their cases around an expansion hub which could be bought as an option. A Thunderbolt hub with USB, CAT5, CF Card, USB-C, etc...etc.... is a missed opportunity here. Design a spot on the case where it attaches as an add-on part of the design. People would buy the case just for the I/O options. But I digress... the included fans are good. They are not PWM but they are low-noise and my i9-10900 and RTX 3070 are never near thermal limits so they are doing the job with low enough noise levels that I dont feel the need to either replace or supplement them. I built with an mATX board so I wasnt up against the power supply shroud with my PCB. A full-sized ATX board would be tighter but there are gaps to get all your cables routed around the board. Im not so sure I like the SSD display mount. For one, I have no plans to buy another two SATA SSDs so the two spots look kind of naked on my non-SATA SSD build. It would have been a good idea to provide some sort of option for another RGB bling type of dummy SSD to mount in those locations. I normally wouldnt advocate for such a superfluous item but the case is fantastic looking so you may as well roll with it. Overall, Im very happy with the quality of the case. Id buy it again.