Joined on 04/05/18
Modest Gaming Case

Pros: Stylish and modern with decent fan capacity and placement. Max cooler height is 160mm, and fits a 157mm Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 Evo with about an eighth-inch of space between the top of the tower and glass panel, math adds up. Feels pretty sturdy and decent quality for a namebrand lower-priced case USB3.2-C on top IO.
Cons: the dust filters are a joke, they're made to keep rocks out. I've had cases with good fine mesh screens that actually keep dust out. however it is an Airflow case and fine mesh is more restrictive. Cable management options are minimal, and after adding 3 more fans it was a pain to organize everything in the back of the case. Instructions did not explain how to set up ARGB properly. The LED button controls the ARGB chip, however it didnt explain you have to push and HOLD the LED button for Mystic Light to control the RGB. No reset button.
Overall Review: overall it is a nice case and I am happy with it. Personally I added 4 more fans where they fit for a total of 8 case fans. The only thing I overlooked was how many 140mm fans it could accommodate on top vent. I wanted 3x140's on top but it only fits 2x140s or 3x120s. same with the front, 2x140 or 3x120. I wish it had mounting options to place a cold air intake fan under the GPU. You could figure something out with all the vent holes but no designated place for fans to get mounted there, plus the PSU might be in the way. I like the professional modern look and after a few hours of cable management I was able to set it up the way I wanted. Has everything you need for a capable mid-sized gaming case.
I needed a new chair bad

Pros: looks great easy to assemble, feels sturdy, good reclining, good rocker adjustment. arms adjust to fit under desk. comfy pillows!
Cons: The seat is VERY FIRM, highly doubt it is memory foam! I got this chair because it said comfortable memory foam seat cushion and all the reviews about it were good. I'm 140lbs 5'11 and my but hurts just after an hour of sitting on it! Maybe it's meant for someone heavier... I'll give it time to break in but I had to buy a true memory foam seat cushion to sit on it. I wish the neck pillow would fit lower- the shoulder wings are too wide for the strap to wrap around causing the pillow to push my head forward more than im comfortable with
Overall Review: overall I think the chair is quality, pretty easy to assemble in about an hour, looks and feels nice, and is 1000% better than my old broken office chair. I am stoked to buy this chair, because it is my first new chair ever bought and it did not disappoint. Other than the firmness of the seat out of the box, which ill give it time to break in.
Lives up to the 212 standard

Pros: Under load keeps overclocked FX series processors below 70c with adequate case cooling. pretty quiet RGB fan. has hardware to mount a second fan
Cons: with my new mid level system featuring a Ryzen 7 5700X3D and RTX 3080ti, the 212 runs into the mid 70c range with an MSI 321R Airflow case open. Hotter when closed. doesnt come with a second fan.
Overall Review: great heatsink considering this 212 design has been around for about 10 years, i'd consider this the starting point in tower coolers. However, with overclocking todays processors you'll need something like a dual tower at least. The R7 5700X3D isn't capable of overclocking so you'll be ok with this as a starter cooler if you have good enough exhaust ventilation in your case. Of course the results are somewhat subjective, because the ambient temperature of the room and what case and fan setup is configured all effects the performance of the CPU cooler. overall, you'll want to install a second fan on the 212 heatsink and have good case ventilation to help keep it cool. Personally I like to have my case closed and low temps so I ended up going with a Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 Evo - keeps my 5700X3D between 50c-62c during demanding gaming.
decent
package got here 3 or 4 days sooner than expected, item was exactly as described.