
Plenty of room Easy for good cord management Good design

Nothing particularly fancy about this, but at $80 ($70 with the rebate), it's hard to beat Looks super slick Great airflow

-Extremely easy to open the case if you need to make adjustments -Beautiful -Large for a Mid-Tower

Affordable, Brand new.

Looks great, easy to work on, great for PC gaming when you need to save space or want to move it from place to place.

Cheap Sturdy Well made Comes with 3 (!) quiet case fans Fits my ATX board

I mostly got this case because it is moderately sized, but can still hold an EEB (E-ATX) motherboard. Additional benefits are that it is inexpensive, but well built despite that. One thing I didn't anticipate is that as a beginner, the simplicity of this case made it very easy as a first experience. I had to get an adapter for the front panel plug because of the motherboard I used (Gigabyte MD71-HB0), but that was a ~$10 purchase from the "River in South America" company (they won't let me use the company name 🤣. Everything else was in the box (or came with the PSU).

Price - so cheap Build quality - easily worth double or triple the price Looks - it looks way more expensive than it is Design - has room for wires and plenty of space for how small it is Fans - 3x 3 pin rgb fans for the price is crazy good

Affordable , comes with 5 fans and built in fan header to plug additional fans and argb connections on it as well i , comes with hardware and bracket to install 140mm or 120mm fans if you want something other then the stock fans , pleanty of spare brackets, screws etc, has 2 brackets underneath for mechanical hard drives, also has mounting for ssd drives, Looks better in person then in the pictures IMHO, for the price and the options, I wanted a case that had good airflow and functional with a window to show off the AIO , cooler etc as it will be on my desktop, but also something that fit the decor of my current desk etc . Also, the pic from the front is to show how large the 170mm fans actually are, I have them set in the PC Cooling position, you can also move them lower to get more air to the GPU if needed.

- All outside panels, top-to-bottom, are just pull off. Each panel has magnets and clip-in mechanism. This is the easiest case to get into and out of that I've ever used. HUGE plus!!! - The fact that it can take 420mm AIO on top or front makes it so flexible. - GamerNexus tested this as one of the coolest temp cases. My experience is similar. My 9950X with Arctic Freezer III 420mm idles in high 37C-39C. My ASUS TUF RTX-4080 SUPER idles 28C-30C. And, even with all of the airflow, it's really close to silent. With noise cancelling headphones, it very likely is (though I haven't tested that yet). - The flexibility of the fan bracket above the PSU basement is so nice. It can hold up to 3 fans. I have 2 fans on it, and a clear space to let the AIO tubing easy access to motherboard. - I really like that HDDs can be mounted vertically, where wiring is, so that they don't block AIO in the basement. However, there is room down there for 2 more HDDs if you're aren't taking the space with AIO tubes. - I've always found the wood-grained cases beautiful.

Quality build, fit and finish top notch, good solid material. Superb airflow. Those huge fans push air at low rpm for a quiet machine. Roomy, good access, plenty of features. Room enough for a Lian Li Galahad II Trinity Performance 360!

Easy to build in, compact, great cable management, customer service was great, and it arrived fast


Dual chamber makes cable management easier. Plenty of room to add bottom fans. Great airflow.

the N3-W comes with 4 fans and the 3 that are to the right of the motherboard are reverse blade so they are already blowing in the case for optimal air flow. filters are covering the air holes except for the back of the case which is great for keeping dust out and your system clean. plenty of room in the back behind the motherboard to shove cables. the 4 fans that come with the N3 are plugged in to a fan controller that gets power from SATA which is easy to use. the look of the case is super sharp in my opinion, the fans have reflective bits on them which help it all pop. 3.5 and 2.5 hdd and ssd were easy to install in the bracket in the back below the psu. i bought a separate sata power cable extender to reach the fan controller and all 4 of my hard drives.

A lot of space!! Easy to route cabling!! A lot of open air space for fans and circulation. Case looks clean and fantastic!

- Really nice looking ARGB fans with a hub in the back for easy connectability. - Very solid material, feels like quality when I carry and work around in the case.

This case is sub $100 and is a compact sized case that fits a 5080 aorus master, one of the largest gpus you can buy. Thankfully it comes with a gpu anti-sag bracket at this price point and since the psu is oriented in the front the two fans give plenty of air from under the gpu as well as the 30mm thick fans in the front.

This whole product oozes german engineering. Before the case review itself, my favorite part. It came with a small plastic container, filled with individually marked bags of every type of screw that could be needed. And dividers for the container so that each type of screw could have it's own compartments for storage. It includes a GPU support mount for if you have one of the "3 fan" GPUs. One of the included "screws" types are rubber isolation mounts for the hard drives to be mounted but isolated from vibration (and of course they include screws that fit these perfectly). Everything you could need to mount every component you have exactly how you want it. The front, right, left and front panels are all removable (they just pop off). The metal brackets you mount most things on (especially the PSU) are removable, and they attach by having a small tab of metal that rests inside the frame, and then a tiny screw that holds the bracket in against the frame. Works beautifully and the weight is not on the threads of the screws. The people who said this "doens't fit their PSU" almost definitely just used the product wrong. I have the standard PSU size which fits great (pull off the front panel and bracket for easier installation though) but there are 2 other bracket adapters with multiple mounting holes for every type of PSU. If you managed to find a PSU that doesn't fit, I honestly do not trust that PSU. It is either so old or built so far from standard practices that I would not run it in my home for safety reasons. And of course this case looks nice. Got my board with chunky graphics card, and network, and liquid cooler, spare drive and corsaid lightning node installed happily in at least 1/3rd less space. Matches perfectly with the brown wood/black metal ikea furniture most of my house is decked out in. Oh and the fiddly little wires that are the worst part of setting up a motherboard? Actually bundled together and labeled. Easiest install of those I've ever had. I can't believe how much quieter this case is. With the full metal mesh everywhere the air just circulates unimpeded. Also that metal mesh is very strong, don't understand quite how they got it as strong as they did.

Cost Easy to build Great to look at!