
Innovative, lightweight, looks amazing

PSU shroud Great cable management space Glass side panel Good airflow

Looks great Unified f-panel connector Overall easy installation

Cheaper then the full sized fans Quite Pushes a good amount of air Goes great with rgb

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

box temps stay in the low to mid 30s all day and night.

- Includes room for 5.25" bay (yes, some people still want DVD drives - HDD mounting on bottom without pushing drive up against front fants - Lots of room for cable management - Lots of room between bays (for additional cooling, but I didn't use that) - Includes abundant hardware - Built-in motherboard riser with extender to hold motherboard in place. Minor detail, but SOOO handy! - Includes tool to "screw" down motherboard risers (I remember the days of using pliers to get those things in before I got the proper tools. I didn't need this, but I can see this being handy for someone building their first system and they only have a phillips-head screwdriver) - Thumbscrews included, including on PCI bays

- High quality build. The glass on the side is heavy and substantial - Intelligently built to make construction and maintenance a pleasant experience - Case can be adapted to almost anything you want to put inside

Extra large easy to fit everything I need and was very neat and tidy with the wires having velcro closures. Well organized and

Silent yet powerful

The case looks cool and has good amount of space, but can get tricky if you go with a 4080 or above, get the bigger one in that case. What impressed me most about this case is that after10 months or so, I opened for cleaning and its virtually like the day I built it inside, almost no trace of dust inside. The dust gathers in from and under but its incredibly easy to just remove the mesh and clean it. Very impressed with it.

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).

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"

-Price -4x ARGB mirrored fans included -Fab hub in back -actual led control button -very aesthetically pleasing -magnetic dust filter + non magnetic one on bottom -feet so you can get fresh air from outside the case for psu -Im sure theres more but I cant remember 👍 From the power button to the tempered glass to the 4 argb fans this case is pretty much perfectly built. None of the buttons on the front I/O are flimsy at all, they actually feel higher quality than my old asus case (it was a ROG Strix so go figures). The USB-C is a nice addition aswell. The tempered glass easily pops off tool free and meets perfectly at the corner the fans have cool mirrored leds in the middle and sides of it. The fan hub allows you to connect all your fans and aio together and program them without any annoying software by the press of a button. I

Great case. Solid build. Plenty of room for cable routing and drives. Hardly any sound from the fans unless your gaming, then they rev up and do what there made for. Real good filters. Large and heavy but in a good way, this case will protect your gear.

- Quality fabrication and design, which I've come to expect from all Fractal products. - Well placed rubber grommets for cable management - Customizable options for HDD racks. - Plenty of rack space for my 7 standard HDDs - Impressive sound insulation padding on the two side panels - Clean design with the usual Fractal black/white feature colors.

Pros: Absolute unit of a case. Fits huge radiators, tons of drives, tons of fans, long GPUs, full size PSUs. Extremely well designed, plenty of cable grommets for routing power and data. Drive bays have sleds for easy changes if you do that kind of thing a lot. So large it qualifies as furniture. Comes with a nice little box full of a bunch of spare hardware, velcro cable ties, whatever. And it's also really big. Since it's big, you can use big fans - 140 and 200mm - so it's easy to make nice and quiet. Plus, it's just a huge case.

- 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.

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

First off, I have never had RBG fans. Personally I always hated how they looked and were always way louder than non-rgb fans. The pictures don't do the fans justice. They look even better in person. Super easy to install and the hub is a really simple solution