
Great showcase design Clean looking modern style built in support bracket User manual


Looks great Unified f-panel connector Overall easy installation

-Absolutely solid construction; they FEEL like premium fans -Whisper quiet -Great airflow

Easy to open and install everything. Plenty of space for cables.

- Relatively short case suitable for being on top of a desk - Sufficient room behind the motherboard for cables - Optical Drive bays - The provided front fans are fairly quiet - Not designed to have lower fan installed with drive cage in place.

This thing is pretty big in size. has plenty of room for building inside. pretty much everything on the case can be removed to build even easier inside this case. This case moves loads of air. couldn't be happier with the purchase. also ordered the fan controller before it sold out. Hopefully ill get it soon so i can get my RGB working since my mobo didn't have an RGB header.

Very big lots of room


Push a ton of air. High static pressure and high air flow. Very quiet on performance (haven't tried the advance...no need these push more air than other fans already).

-Great looks -Straight forward design -Well constructed, good fit+finish for the price

By far the nicest looking case other that O11 but no one can afford the O11 so this case slaps for the price.

Compact design Real Walnut paneling Ease of access to drive bay Easy to get into for maintenance Space for 8 drives! 6x 3.5" + 2x 2.5"

Simple and clean look with a very beefy frame. Your options as far as storage and cooling go are so flexible it might be hard to choose a route you want to take. The sound dampening material is great and the side panels are very solid. Coming from the Corsair case I had been using this thing feels like it's made out of titanium.

The case is a dream to build a system in.

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).

Put an Intel S5520UR in this beast. Because the S5520UR is a Server motherboard, the power connectors were blocked by the Hard Drive mount/cage. No problem, Hard Drive cage is mounted with thumb screws, so out they came. Even without the HDD cage, still 4 bays left. I mounted an optical drive and 2 HDD. I'll use the other later for a SSD. Also, this case is beautiful and well built.

-RGB mode switch on case -Plenty of space -Quality>cost -A lot of room for additional fans or storage -Additional hardware(screws & frame riser nuts) included for many different types of motherboards

works with Thermalright dual tower coolers good space for first time builder very clean

look awesome daisy chain less wire perform well