
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

Top aesthetics mainly, the four fans that came are also very good.

-panels are so easy to remove and put on a 8 year old could do it easily -4 ARGB PWM fans 3 of which are reverse flow to look good inside the case. which daisy chain with the RGB light and such for one singular fan header needed and one ARGB header needed --has Velcro cable management ties. -comes with a nice screw kit with a organizer. -power supply mount has vibration damper pads. -plenty of room behind tray for cable management. -quite large for a micro ATX case (could be a con for some but I like it) -rear ssd mount is thumbscrew mounted. -at the time i purchased this was 64.99 plus tax and free shipping for this price you cannot beat this case in my opinion.

-looks good -decent cable management

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

Nice clean white and good air flow

Great value with 4 included fans, RGB fan hub

Plenty of extra hardware and great form factor with built in anti sag brackets.

There are a lotta pros about these fans, namely: Noise level at max rpm is quiet. Obviously youll still be able to hear it, but it is barely noticeable. They look fantastic, especially with the infinity mirrors. The rgb controller works really well allowing you to adjust fan speed manually, or transfer it to MB control. They perform really well and keep the inside of the case really cool. Being able to daisy-chain the fans and also remove the attach brackets really adds to the clean look.

- perfect size for large gpu's - plenty of fans - looks amazing - full size psu

Looks superb. Cools system very nicely. No software needed on a Phanteks case.

Its a great case great quality falls great great priceing look great

I've built only a dozen PCs, but this still was one of my favorite cases to build in. I paired my R5 5600X with the white Vetroo V5, which includes an ARGB fan that connects to the controller on the rear side panel of the case, leaving a super clean look with matching colors. Some reviews have reported issues with the ARGB; I believe this may be user error. The controller DOES need to be plugged into a motherboard case fan piece in order to receive power, and the small white circle button DOES cycle through the preset color options when powered on. They look great and there is a decent amount of preset options. I personally love the one shown in the image. The controller has six slots for ARGB fans, with four occupied by pre-installed case fans (3 front, 1 rear). Including my ARGB CPU fan, that leaves one additional, which some may find too few if they're seeking additional fans.

For a server case that isn't the size of a bar fridge, fit the physical space requirements I needed. Excellent airflow and having side fans specifically for video cards is a plus (even though I'm not using it for crypto mining).

Lian-li has some of the most innovative products on the market now. This case you can easily switch out fans to any brand or use the pre installed ones. More than enough room for parts and cable management. The wood trim is real wood not plastic.

-Brings 5 pre-installed ARGB fans with hub - Great size for being a fish bowl design -Aesthetics are great and original !! -Has original and cool compartment for PSU -ARG strip around the bottom of case Overall sturdy well made and of quality materials . definite must for a long lasting high end build you want to show off!!


-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

The Corsair FRAME 4000D RS is a big case. Its comical that it is classified as a mid tower ATX case. It can handle EATX motherboards easily. For graphics cards, I cant imagine a card that wont fit in the cavernous interior. The case has a built in GPU support too, but my graphics card, an RTX 4080 Super, was too short to make use of the support without relocating it. I opted to just use the support that can with my card instead, but the option is nice. Speaking of graphics card options, this case allows you to rotate the back card slot panel by 90° so you can vertical mount your graphics card. Unfortunately, Corsair offers the required PCIe riser cable separately, so plan for that if you want to vertical mount your GPU. There are some very innovative engineering going on here that Ive never seen before. First, nearly every part of the case is removable. This can be cumbersome as you build since you will have an increased number of screws to keep track of as you disassemble the case panels and parts, but it is a worthwhile tradeoff to make building easier. This case is optimally designed to sit on a desktop, not at floor level, with all front I/O ports and power button on the very bottom of the case. With the clear side window, its nice to be able to hide all of the cables very easily with the modular design that allows tucking everything away. This is a case meant to be on display. A first for me, this case comes with a standardized front panel pin plug instead of individual wires for power button and LED. I have been waiting for something like this for decades. No more hunting down the user manual for pinout diagrams. Corsair does include an adapter to use individual wires in the off chance your motherboard pins do not match the plug pinout, but it worked fine for my MSI X670E Tomahawk.
