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@mardo_erazo
> 3 dayMy fans are not spinning, i tested MB with different set of fans and those work properly, i hate having to go and return this item and then rebuild my PC gonna have to dismount prebuild fan and install my own
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KrankyKoot
> 3 dayThis thing really has the room to build a real gamer pc at a reasonable price. This is my second case cause I am using a Nvidia 4080 which is (understatement) large. If there is any attempt at cable managment or fan support the GPU is just not going to fit. The previous case I attempted to use was great but just lacked the space for both the cooler and the GPU card. This thing handles both with room to spare and allows neat cable management with strategic ports from the back. I would have liked the top controls in the front but no a biggy. The only complaint is that the back panel really doesnt fit as well as it should but again how often will I need to access. There is another. Forget about finding a support site.
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Kyler Wehner
> 3 dayHad it for several weeks now. Overall, it was easy to build in and looks sleek and solid. I like the tinted glass panel. Didnt have much of an issue with space for cable management. It fits an Nvidia 4070ti no problem as well as a 360mm radiator top mounted. Case fans are pretty quiet, BUT theres a reason for that, hence the warning. As another reviewer mentioned, the case fans are all 2-wire, 4-pin molex, which means they connect directly to your power supply and are not variable speed. They are low-speed fans that turn at the same rate regardless of cpu temp. This is causing an issue for me (running an i9-13900K). Even at max speed, my radiator fans are starved for air because the case fans cant spin any faster to provide more intake air to the case. I have a set of new fans on order to replace the original case fans. Not a huge deal, once I identified the issue. Ultimately, I wouldnt say it makes the case unusable by any means, but its something to keep in mind if youre planning on a build with a power hungry cpu that tends to run hot. You may need to swap out the case fans for something with variable control. Edit: Also wanted to add that I just replaced the front case fans with the new variable ones and the front panel IS removable, as another review mentioned. Simple push-clips that snap in and out. No tools required.