







MSI MPG Series SEKIRA 500P, Premium Mid-Tower Gaming PC Case: Tool Less Tempered Glass Side Panel, 120mm Fans, Modular 360mm Radiator Bracket, Vertical Graphics Card Support
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Garey C. Griffith Jr.
> 3 dayAwesome case. I ordered a nzxt case and when it arrived I wasn’t very happy with it so I returned it and started looking for another case for my build. Saw this one and had to try it. Very high quality and looks are top notch. Won’t be upgrading or changing the case at all for a very long time.
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Dalan R.
> 3 dayamazing case no problems just one small con hdd tray makes cable management a bit annoying other than that the best case ive ever owned
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Melinda
> 3 dayI love that it has usb type c for a compatible motherboard. I dont have everything hooked up yet with my cpu and aio so I am unsure of cooling. The materials seem to make it a well made case. You can remove the hdd bay and it has 1 ssd drive on the bottom of the mobo area and one on the back directly behind the mobo.
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Scopzie On YouTube
> 3 dayNice and quiet and the fans keep it cool.
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Marbearis
04-06-2025Okay so this thing is BIG but pc cant breathe. Its THICC...but I kinda wish I went with something with better ventilation. I cant reccomend unless you want to flex and have a 360 rad.
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Kevin OHara
Greater than one weekBy the reviews, it seems like the Sekira 500X has some issues, but the Sekira 100X is great! I agree the HDD bays are in the way of cables coming from the PSU, but... Im not using HDDs, so it was on its way out anyway. RGB is controllable via MSI motherboard and software. You have to plug the RGB hub into the RAINBOW port on the motherboard, then hold the RGB button on the top of the case to change modes. I used an MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC, which isnt the newest hardware, but everything works fine. Its not the quietest case. I built this rig for my wife, and she wants it on the desktop next to her. Its not horribly loud, but noticeable. I added a 240mm Corsair AIO, so the noise is about what youd expect from five 120mm fans. Other than that, its a nice case. It looks good, and building in it was a pleasure.
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Richmond Herzog
> 3 dayThis case is really, really big. I took measurements of my office prior to buying the case using the advertised dimensions and still did not realize how much space it would take up. With that being said, the extra room inside the case is nice to have and will be very useful when I eventually upgrade to water cooling. The case is very sleek and beautiful to look at and the hinged glass doors provide a welcome way to easily access the interior. My biggest gripe with this case are the fans which is why I removed one star. The fans are positioned so that the fan frames block the air inlets reducing the amount of air that can be moved. Additionally, the front fans are about 50% blocked by sheetmetal further reducing the airflow. Lastly, the top fans are mounted as inlet instead of as exhaust and need to be flipped over for correct airflow, which isn’t as pretty since the fan frame is now visible through the top of the case. If a little more thought had been put into the airflow characteristics then this would be a top rated case.
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Jeffrey
> 3 dayGreat case with great wire management options already installed. Great first time builders case.
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Orion The Hunter
> 3 dayIf you go with an air cooler, get the Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 and get an extra fan if you have a hot CPU. Neither the Deep Cool Assassin III nor the Noctua NH-D15 will fit in this case (too tall). Its an amazing case though.
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S. Kung
> 3 daySolid case, especially the argb fans are very nice. USB c front connect and led switch is plus, which are very useful. Only the side space for cable management is small. Other than that this Case is really good.