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Ryan
> 3 dayThis was probably the easiest computer case to build in yet. The tempered glass is very elegant and I love the design and room in this case. I would totally buy another one if needed. This case has wonderful build quality, and really stands out of the crowd. Makes a huge difference in aesthetics, too. I love seeing the inside of the computer.
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J. Gallaher
> 3 dayHigh quality, I would say the best tower I have ever had.
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Michael Sanders
Greater than one weekI love this case!!! Plenty of room and space for EVERYTHING. Even my 6950xt Merc 319 fits (ok just barely) but it does, most cases cannot. I want to buy another just to have it on reserve. Yeah, blurays/DVD drives are falling out of favor BUT Id rather have the optional slots then to be missing them. For a legacy build OR a next gen monster this is THE best case Ive every owned. The only con is it begged me to add my first RGB stuff lol
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Trevor
Greater than one weekI cant recommend this case enough. Sleek, functional, great cooling.
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Howard
> 3 dayThere is a lot to like about this case: the size makes it easy to work in, it supports usb 3.x type c on the front, the removable psu shroud hides cables easily, cable management is excellent, and the quality seems high. But there also are negatives, the most important being the hinged glass side panel. To build a computer, you need access to both sides but the glass panel swings open and is not intended to be removed. I tried taking it off its hinges and it fractured. So I bought another (really!), removed the hinges and that worked. But there ought to be a better way. In addition, it comes with 3-pin fans and a dirt-cheap 3-pin fan hub. But I needed to install a Commander Core for my AIO, and there was no room. I had to remove the included fan hub, and now I have no place to install a fan/rgb hub. Im amazed they included a fan-only hub and such a cheap one, too. The fans work well. I had intended to replace them with Silent Wings when I had the chance. After a couple of months, the original fans remain installed and they’re great. The case is heavy, very heavy, and the positioning of the I/o buttons behind a door is problematic: the door’s plastic hinge eventually will break Customer Support in the US is excellent. It’s a great case to work in. As I said, there is a lot to like.
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Cesar Garcia
> 3 dayMassive case. Everything is modular. It has room for CD/DVD ROM. I took the glass cover off because I saw a few examples where people accidentally broke theirs. The fans dont have to be put in exact locations. There are little rails where they can slide. You can put the fans in the position you want and tighten the screws. I dont think a better case exists at this price point.
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Johnny Mc.
> 3 dayThis case is beautiful and easy to build with. It is packaged great and comes with a case filled to the brim with extra screws. My pc build was quick and painless. My only minor nitpick is that the thumbscrews are very tight and the machining seems a little rough. This only happened on the thumbscrews, all other screws were perfect. Keep in mind that the front and top panels are plastic and not metal. This is a good compromise for the price but if you are looking for an all metal case this isnt it.
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Yi Qu
> 3 dayThis material is very nicely made. It is very roomy and can hold pretty much anything you give it. The top and front both have very large fan areas for 140, 280, or 320mm fan radiators.
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D.B.G.J.
Greater than one weekOverall this is a nice computer case. For under a $100 you cant go wrong. Lots of room for for liquid coolers and all the needed accessories. The external panel can all be easily removed. It has 6 drive bays for hard drives or solid state drives, two mounting brackets for SSD and 3 bays for optical drives or .....
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A.R.R.
> 3 dayVery Flexible use case