
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.

I got the 207 Digital (the one with the screen) and I just love it. Fans are near silent. You can do almost anything with the screen but I chose of the skin that came with it. My previous really old case was a full tower Cooler Master but even if this one is mid-tower, it's a lot easier to work inside. Cable management is very good. Only 2 slots for HD so I put my 2 HDD in there but you could put 2 SSD on top of them. I decided to get an enclosure for the SSD I still use. I love the fact that you don't have to use screws to remove the side panels. Air flow is top notch. The PSU emplacement is really odd though, in front of the case but it doesn't bother me at all.

- Great fan and RGB built in controller makes it easy to manage all fans within the case - Nice angular glass aesthetic, mimicking other popular fish tank cases

4 fans pre installed. Small form factor with plenty of space. Solid build material.

- no RGB (subjective) - excellent airflow - build flexibility - 2x large fans included

L connect software Beautiful

Corsair makes a very solid and no-surprises product that is quiet. This is my first build so no references or comparisons. Its much more quiet than a fart, so thats a win.

looks great spacious and good airflow

Fans look wonderful and ties the whole build together

- Feels solid. The panels are thick and very hard to bend, and I feel confident holding it by just the handle. - Can fit a large tower cooler (but in hindsight, I would recommend an AIO)

-Its a clean case -Very spacious for a m atx case -360mm top rad capable

Very spacious Comes with screws Can fit multiple fans and storage drives If you're a Linux nerd like me who wants to do a GPU Pass-through for a Windows VM, this case is it (I Pass-through the Nvidia card btw) Yes, I have mismatch fans, it was all I had for now


- plenty of room for an ATX MB and associated wiring - fairly light weight mix of aluminium, steel, and of course wood. - comprehensive accessory pack with all necessary screws, standoffs, etc. Including extras! - spacious and easy to build in

-Excellent airflow -Lots of space -Velcro Cable Management -Nice ARGB -Lighter than Lancool III

This case was a pleasure to build. I looked at a lot of cases and for the price this was at the top of my list. The only draw back was the cable management. I had a little trouble getting the cables arranged to be able to close the side door. But it worked. the air flow is so good that the fans on my GPU hardly turn on.

-Can fit 2 thicc GPU's AND air cool them -Sleek and clean look -Great internal fan/filter layout -Great bang4buck

This case is amazing. It was great to build with and everything fit. The fans are quiet for having 7 pre installed. I attached a AIO 360 to the top. I love, love, love this case.

- Lots of space inside the case. - The screw less design of the side doors and top is great - Fits the giant Nocuta NH-DS15 with room to spare - Quiet case than has good airflow

They look great, especially when going for a all black minimal rgb build, move a ton of air