
Very sleek modern design, large and plenty of space as well as included case cables for power.

This is a very nice case best i found.

Looks great

- Sturdy build quality, does not feel cheap - Included fans are a nice bonus and they perform well for what they are - Taking it apart and putting it back together without the need for tools is a great feature - RGB strip is a nice and subtle touch even if you aren't going for a full RGB setup - Front panel connectors are whole and not individual - Included sag bracket is a win-win and does the job - Airflow seems quite good for its size

It isn't hard to build it yourself, it's easy, and I do love it. A lot of Airflow, a lot of room.

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).

Extremely well built and modular, extra screws, screw organizer, replacement plastic pieces for the pop-in panels, dozens of install options and several accessories available, they really thought of just about everything with this case, very competitively priced as well!!

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.

- excellent airflow - tight tolerances - classy design(Subjective) - quick remove fan mounting - lots of extra mounting hardware. - very competitive price

- 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.

The case is relatively small for a full tower. The side mounted PSU setup simplifies cable management, which is good overall. Comes with 5 port a-rgb+pwm fan hub. The removable panels are all toolless and feel quality. The stock 6 fan cooling setup is at the top tier of Gamer Nexus' CPU and GPU noise normalized cooling tests.

- 4x120mm PWM case fans included...and they're pretty decent. - Tempered glass panel is easy to install/remove - Lots of mounting points for fans, SSDs, HDDs, and AIOs - Side mounted I/O with USB-C - Awesome airflow - Supports massive GPUs with no issues.

They refunded me for my defective case and promise to compensate on my next order for my hassle, they responded super quickly and helped assist me.

Looks amazing, is really big and easy to work with in the main part of the case.

- great view of your system - soooo many options for positioning all the components - tons of storage options for a case like this (2 3.5 drives + plenty for ssd) - decent cable management in the back chamber

Used for a high end photography/graphics build. ASUS Maximus X Hero, I7-8700k, 64gb G-Skill Ripjaws, Noctua NH-D15cooler, PNY-Quadro P2000. 2 pieces 970EVO NVMe drives on motherboard plus additional HD’s and SSD’s in case. Very easy to work with and lots of room, ample cable routing possibilities with ties supplied. Has its own rgb system and fan controls. Excellent value. Beautifully packed and arrived pristine. Unlimited fan and cooling possibilities and room for many drives, both 3.5” and SSD, and large coolers. Everything fits and all the holes line up. I used a Noctua NH-D15 cooler which fits with room to spare. Also allows adequate room for 4 sticks of G-Skill Ripjaws ram. Replaced the supplied case fans with Quiet Noctua fans as I found them loud in comparison with the Noctua CPU cooler, which is a piece of art in itself. I tried an intensive graphics benchmark test and the cpu never went above 60 degrees. My build is for photography and graphics thus a very quiet case is a prerequisite as I work in a quiet studio. For gaming I presume that case fans would not need replacing.

Case is very roomy to work in; great cable management solutions, all the outer panels removable for easy PSU and AIO install

Lots of room for cable management Lots of room for AIO coolers Massive Airflow Easy to build in Sleek Quiet Air cooled and water cooled mobo postion options Eatx option Price Great build quality

Ever since I started building a PC, my first case was from Fractal Design due to the breathability and airflow of their cases. I upgraded from my Meshify C to the North and its been such a huge pleasure seeing the difference aesthetically as well. 10/10 they knocked it out the park with the North.
