
I looked at many HTPC cases as I wanted to build the absolute smallest build and still retain enough power to utilize this as a mini-server. This case met those requirements and my build can easily be utilized as a true HTPC on steroids.

- Clean and wide open display so you can see all my white guts - Roomy cable management - Can fit all the big boy GPUs -Tool FREE -Lots of dust filters -thick tempered glass side panels

Pros - Excellent price/value - Included fans are quiet and look great - Aesthetics are really good - this is a very nice looking case - Lots of room behind the board for cable management and HDD/SSD mounting - Huge room for the largest GPUs on the market - either horizontally or vertically mounted. - Lots of room for the taller air cooling towers on the market - I installed a small, 92mm fan mini tower which was more than enough to cool the Ryzen 5 5500 CPU (65W TDP), but there's room for a larger, cooling tower up to 175mm tall, and dual towers with 2 cooling fans is ideal for higher power demanding CPUs. - Plenty of room for standard ATX form factor PSUs, with plenty of room for cable management behind the scenes.

Good build quality, easy to build in, good airflow, nice placement of front panel




This was my first PC build, and this case made the whole process feel stupidly easy. I highly recommend using a back-connect motherboardit makes cable management almost effortless. The Corsair iCUE LINK fans are also a solid choice and keep everything clean and simple. As for the PSU: skip the Corsair SHIFT for this case. I tried it, and it just doesnt fit the layout well. The Lian Li Edge PSU, on the other hand, feels like it was designed specifically for this caseand it shows.