
Comes with 7 pre-installed ARGB fans great lighting and airflow out of the box Spacious interior supports ATX motherboards, long GPUs, and 360mm AIO coolers Tempered glass panels showcases components beautifully Good cable management space Affordable price for the features it offers

Good value for the money Plenty of room in back for cable management Easily fits full-size ATX & GPUs Included fans

Smaller but still big enough

- Come with 6 fans built in and a controller. - Looks really beautiful. - Great investment that I can keep forever. - This case comes with accessory to move those side fans to front if user choose to do so. - Great airflow.


Nice design.

Premium feel Easy to build Good airflow Looks nice


Low price Awesome construction Quality fabrication

I just love this case

Looks great! While keeping an affordable price tag, the case is very well built and has the basic necessities.

I bought two of these cases and they were very easy to work in and route cables. They look nice despite being so big and the airflow is adequate for my needs.

Easy to open and install everything. Plenty of space for cables.

I love the small form factor. Using this for a build was easy and amazing. This was my first micro atx case build and with a good amount of planning i was able to set up my nas with little to no issue. This is definitely slick and hidden in my setup room.

This case is heavy and well insulated. There are many modular configurations. I bought the tall tower thinking I would have scads of room for everything and anything. The big thing you have to be aware of are the while liquid cooling options. I bought the a liquid cooler with 3, 140mm fans, 2 Blu Ray optic drives, 5 - 4 tb hard drives along with 2 TB M.2 SSD's. The first dilemma were the two storage racks in the bottom of the case which will hold 4 HDD's. After installing the power supply, I found the cables existing the back were too close for my comfort zone so at least one of them had to be removed. I opted to remove them both. To mount the drives in a tray configuration I had to move the storage bulkhead from one side to the other. The optic drives mount in the usual way at the top of the case. With these changes there was no room for the longer liquid cooler because the optic drive mount limits the length the radiator. I also could not mount the radiator in the front with 140mm fans . The only location for my large radiator was outside and on top of the case. I got out the die grinder and modified the rear top to run the liquid hoses to the CPU. I also had to make another hole in the top midway to route the wiring for the fans. I didn't use screws to mount the radiator but instead opting for double sided cushion tape used to secure exterior trim on automobiles. The top filter was retained. In place of the two HDD racks removed from the bottom of the case, I installed two more 140mm fans eliminating the bottom filter. I added a 3rd 140mm fan to the front below the two supplied with the case in the exhaust position. I added a 4th 140 mm fan to the platform just below the mobo and mounted with the same automotive tape. This ensure more than ample air being moved out of the case. Some reviews were critical of the single fan installed in the rear of the case.

This is an excellent case. Plenty of room, great cable management, and lots of bays for storage. It's also very customizable. And its by far the quietest case I've ever owned.

Mirrored fan designs look great and the double glass fits the look I went for.


me gusto bastante

Space for larger cards 7 included fans Arrived intact and well protected in the box Cost effective option for a fish tank case