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aaron m.
> 3 dayFirst off this case looks fantastic. Plenty on ventilation and fan mounts. The metal it’s constructed with is a little thin so you have to be careful with screws and careful to not scratch the thin layer of paint. The cable routing is a bit cramped. I couldn’t use my braided cpu cable cause I barely had room to run the thin one that came with my psu (mind you I have a radiator on top). It’s also cramped on the bottom so make sure you have everything plugged in before putting in the bottom fans. Doesn’t have many options for cable management in the back of the case either but you can get it done with a bunch of cable ties or zip ties. For $140 it was a great deal. My wife said it looks like I walked into a store and bought it off the shelf. I’d recommend this case for sure.
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jason
Greater than one weekIt good yes me like
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Dave C
> 3 dayAbout the only advice I can give is to put your hard drives and full size ssds in last so you have room to reach your wiring through. This case is wide but it allows for a large amount of wire hiding behind the mother board where your psu will also mount. I bought a brand new white psu just for this build without realizing you see none of it besides power wires.
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Jwstundra
> 3 dayI didn’t realize it doesn’t support 280mm radiator but other than that it’s a nice case. Some usb C front panel ports would be nice but not necessary considering your motherboard should have all the current I/O
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Ashlyn
> 3 dayI ordered the fans with the case. The fans are controlled by a remote, which doesnt work very well. When it does work it has to be closely pointed at the receiver. Im hoping to find an adapter to connect the fans to the motherboard because this remote use is not going to be a long term solution. Before purchase, I saw in the comments people saying all the fans were faced to pull air out out. This was true for mine as well. I flipped the bottom 3 to pull air in, however the blades then nocked on the floor of the case. I made small shims for each bottom fan which fixed the blades from hitting the floor. The washers that came with the screws didnt actually fit the screws.. It was a pain to make and its not as sightly, but it works and Im sure no one but me will really notice I guess. My motherboard reads the unconnected fans as an error every time I turn my computer on from being turned off, and requires going to the safety set up mode. Other than that it looks really nice and Im very happy with the build. Didnt run into any issues trying to fit anything. All the wires fit real nice and hidden in the back.
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Melissa Cooper
> 3 dayThis case is made of quality metal and even though it has no support on one corner, (Where the glass meets) it did not bend or collapse at all. The metal was nice and rigid and did not bend easily. The only 2 drawbacks are 1: That the glass is thinner than in most other glass cases. 2: That the PSU space is not designed well and if you remove the HDD bar that blocks the installation, after installing the PSU, you cannot replace the bar again. That being said, if you do not plan on using any old HDD, that is not an issue. Highly recommend.
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Jorge L. Mejia
> 3 dayLove it! Lots of space to work with and sturdy. I do recommend good fans with this case to push and pull air in the case.
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andrew mcghee
> 3 dayFirst glass case Ive bought and couldnt be happier. Some people like to complain that glass panel cases get hotter, but I have yet to have any temperature issues. I have had the case for about 8 months now and have come across no issues. I would recommend buying a few extra magnetic 120mm dust filters for the rear and back panel since the only filter that came with it was for the top AIO. The only reason the assemble rating gets a 4/5 stars is because the screws for the glass panels get mixed up easily (if you take your panel off frequently) and since the screws are unlabeled, you have to screw/unscrew until you have the right ones in. Great case none the less, would recommend for a sleek build. Runs on a 3080, 12900k + z690, AIO corsair + 3x 120mm fans and a 750w in the back.
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Rob
10-06-2025It’s a great budget case with plenty of cable management. It fit my PNY RTX 4090 with some room to spare. If you can’t get the NZXT case, this is a good alternative.
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Panyia
> 3 dayLove the case overall, sadly some parts of it was a bit damaged but overall a nice case.