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Looks cool and the touch panel works great

Easy to build in. Plenty of room.


The case came early for me, and it was shipped with care

- I needed a case to fit in a desk cubby. Previously there was a old Dell in there that fit fine but finding a custom case was difficult. This was basically the only option with no compromises. - I love this thing. The PSU goes in the top front corner where optical drives used to go. That space is usually just void, why not use it? - Power button and USB ports are in the front. Obviously in my setup I didn't want them on top where 99% of cases these days put them. - Somehow this is full ATX and fit a big Aorus GPU just fine, while not being a PITA to work on.

Access, access access. Everything was accessible and well designed. Built well, panel removal was straight forward and cable management was a breeze.

Easy to build in and the modularity is superb!


This case is fantastic, there's loads of space for cable management, and the layout is really easy to use and understand.

This is a very beautiful case that adds a little something more than the mundane case. It's a little hard to find some wallpapers for it, and it did take me a minute to set up. But the more I get used to it, the better it gets. It's an aesthetic case that takes a bit more work than a normal to get value from it, but it's worth the effort if you're going to put the extra screen to good use


Pros: - Glass side panel. I received the glass, although some people received plexiglass for some reason. - Easy to remove and clean dust filters for the fans. - 8 slots for internal hard drives (depending on how large your graphic card is). - 2 ssd trays on the backside - 3 5.25 bays on the front for CD/DVD drives or other hardware. - Fan speed control switches (off, med, high). - Built-in Argb controller if your into that stuff. - 4 usb A (Two 2,0 & two 3.0) and one usb C - Comes with three fans with space for four more (three Argb up top, and one non-Argb on the bottom in front of the power supply, if you can fit one in after running all your cables).

I've built only a dozen PCs, but this still was one of my favorite cases to build in. I paired my R5 5600X with the white Vetroo V5, which includes an ARGB fan that connects to the controller on the rear side panel of the case, leaving a super clean look with matching colors. Some reviews have reported issues with the ARGB; I believe this may be user error. The controller DOES need to be plugged into a motherboard case fan piece in order to receive power, and the small white circle button DOES cycle through the preset color options when powered on. They look great and there is a decent amount of preset options. I personally love the one shown in the image. The controller has six slots for ARGB fans, with four occupied by pre-installed case fans (3 front, 1 rear). Including my ARGB CPU fan, that leaves one additional, which some may find too few if they're seeking additional fans.

Quality of build Feature No rgb Plenty of space Front panel and dust filter are good quality and easy to remove don't feel cheap Will last several builds Glass panel and side panel are good quality

Case has many of the features of more expensive cases. The build quality is sound and no corners were cut in it's manufacture. Cable Management options are decent.

Great Cable Management, Small Footprint, Large GPU Support, Thought Out Design

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


I'm in love with this case, it's easily the best looking case I've ever owned. I spent an extra hour or two modifying this case using a Dremel tool, just so it can support my BTF motherboard (connectors on the backside).