-Plenty of space -Good quality/Doesn't feel to cheap -Comes with 4 140mm aRGB fans -Plenty of airflow -Sufficient cable mounting points in the back -Supports up to 360mm AIOs -Basement is spacious -Removable front panel and top magnetic mesh screen -Looks nice -Fans work with almost any software -Comes with all the screws you need plus zipties.
1. Great price for a Phanteks case. 2. Doesn't look or feel cheap. 3. Plenty of places to route cables and tie off with any of the plentifully supplied zip-ties. 4. For the price point you get features that aren't normally available on a budget case. 5. My final product looks great, just don't open the side panel (see below).
Cable management with build in velcro bands. Motherboard cutout for easy AIO install. Solid metal doesn't feel cheap or thin. Not to Heavy. Glass side for internal View. Insane air Flow with Powerful Stock RGB fans. Top cover is Magnetic and front comes off with ease for easy cleaning. The case Has a RGB and Fan Controller for those with minimum Motherboard Fan connectors.
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.
Really nice and simple design, easy to set up. Comes with cable management stuff too. Plenty of space for beefy components.
Cost Easy to build Great to look at!
Great wire running ability with this one. Everything about this case looks great, good layout, plenty of extra space and front peripherals work great. Tons of room for massive gpu and PSU.
Great spacing definitely has good air flow and very rigidly built
- 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.
The case is elegant, with considerate thinking. For example, there's an adjustable GPU sag bracket. Cable management was well thought out with its velcro strips in all the right places. It has been holding temps wonderfully with the 5 120mm fan placements.
Great case in my opinion. I was looking for case with at least 2 optical bays for my DVD drive and card reader. Plenty of room for what ever you want to do. I'm use to the sign of this case since I was coming from a Cooler Master XM mid tower that I bought 11 yrs ago. This Pop XL is just as big as the XM, just 1 inch shorter in depth (front to back).
-Quality materials great construction and it looks fantastic. -Pre- installed fans and fan/ARGB hub make it easier and cheaper than buying the case with out fans. -plenty of room to work with, Graphics card and AIO installed with no hassle at all. -big head start on cable management with the fans already wired and lots of room for the rest. -Mesh top and sides (even includes a mesh front if you want to air cool) equals great airflow for cooling.
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.
Comes with PWM controller fan hub Good weight, not a really cheap feel Addressable RGB either controlled by software or button on top. Good clearance between case feet, allowing acceptable airflow
Fantastic looking case with unique front mesh pattern Pre-installed 3xRS120mm performance fans Multiple options for radiator mounting Amazing airflow Anti-sag bracket Good cable management Well designed dust filters 3D printed parts available for modding
Great price Easy to build in Great size Simple look but it's beautiful Give you a lot of room for GPUs Can use back connect motherboards Feels premium So many fan mounting options Buy it already!
I used to build a lot of computers for friends and co-workers. This is by far the nicest tower I have ever seen. Every aspect of it is amazing from the pass throughs to route all cables behind the MOBO, plenty of space, clean front wood panel design, great ventilation, clever location for hard drive access, nice power supply mount. This is the one to get!
Spacious, Nice RGB strips, glass is nice and sturdy, really easy to remove panels
Large front intake fans Cable management straps Easy to open
Easy build, Lian li has cornered the market in cases. With the removable fan trays and motherboard mount this case is a snap to build in. Great airflow, dropped my temps a few degrees from my previous Corsair case. The lower configuration of the motherboard mount also allows for two 120mm fans which helps tremendously for exhaust. Aesthetically this is the best case money can buy, I can't stop looking at it. The glass is so crystal clear the front/side panel doesn't look like its there most times. I love that the i/o connections are at the bottom of the case vs up the side or on the top as in a lot of cases. As far as the price goes, are you kidding me? One of the cheapest cases out there, literally spent more than twice what I paid for it on my last case. The power supply mount made a huge difference for management in the back of the case, there's a lot more room for the individually sleeved cables I use which for some reason come extra long.