
High quality

I currently own a 216 and was very happy with it. Then I saw this case and read a few reviews. This is a worthy upgrade. My 5700 x3d idles at 39 to 40 degrees and never breaks 60. An Infinity 140 fits in the rear where my 216 would scratch them up. It looks smaller but fits more than the 216. Now it is screaming at me to go for and all white am5 set up. I placed the lain li edge 1000 in it and it is great. I had planned use that in my fish bowl case. It has an included front filter that I had to buy for my 216. It has much better cable management though I am not going to do much until I get my am5 setup ready. For 125.00 for white and 120 for black it is hard to beat and fun to build in. It looks possible to add optic drives in too instead of the hard drive cages which would end my 2nd computer's usage.

Case comes with a ton of cable management. 240 radiator on top with the slide out mount makes it really easy to install. Bottom with 2 120mm fans and 3.5 hard drive fills entire bottom. Exhaust 120mm fan slightly lowered to accommodate radiator on top. Compact case that has just enough room. I would go with an SFX power supply for more interior space. It fits an AFX one, but it looks full. The directions booklet that the case comes with is very helpful when disassembling and reassembling. Would buy similar cases from this brand from how quality this one is.

Accurate description of the product itself.

It has many configuration options for AIOs and fans and drives. It's a nice size. It has nice removable air filters. It's all metal except for the front, which is not unusual. It has a button that allows you to change the RGB pattern on the fans, which come with the case, without having to open another app or go into the bios.

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

Nice and spacious. Room to work in Nice RGB lighting. Great for cable management Amazing air flow

Easy to build in Lots of options for airflow Built in gpu sag bracket Great cable management Looks great Front io is clean and on bottom of case Toolless panels

-Compact full-ATX frame -Lots of mesh & fan mounts in optimized locations -Fits a full size GPU snugly but not too cramped -Lovely build quality! Seriously it looks so great on display, proud desk ornament.


-Great budget case if found for $50-70. -Includes FOUR fans (of questionable quality). -Includes fan/led hub -USB 3.2 front panel (more rare on budget cases) -Great sleek somewhat minimalist look

-Big. - Intelligently Designed - Able to fit the Artic Freezer 2 420mm AIO... Barely as long as you do a push pull config of the AIO in order to provide the clearance. - Simple and Well Designed. No PSU shroud so you have more usable space to build. -Lightweight for the size

- Super roomy! - Pretty sturdy - Good ventilation

You do not need Molex to power this. You need connect sata cable on the right side of the fan hub. This is easy case to prepare just follow the F Panel basic instructions and it be easy.

Smaller than it looks Good cooling Quiet Looks nice!

Lots of pros with this one (IMO): * plenty of room * lots of room for fans and air flow * removable panels makes installation a breeze * cable management at back with velcro straps and zip ties (provided) * the 4 bay SSD drive cabinet that swings out to allow access to rest of system is a nice tough * power button and 2 USB + type-C connections at front (and bottom) is an added bonus (for my set up) * solid built case

Pleasantly surprised by the quality

Great Cable Management, Small Footprint, Large GPU Support, Thought Out Design

By far the best 8 bay NAS case. I paired mine with an intel N100 nas motherboard and 8 10tb seagate drives and it runs great. The case has plenty of cooling, the two provided fans are not loud but keep the drives cool. Back plane is easy to access from the front. Rubber drive handle and plugs are not great, but get the job done and keep the drives quiet. Good looking unit with drive lights and nice white power button.