
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).

Easy install of everything and cable organizing and AIO install.


Fancy lit fans preinstalled in case for a low price. Cable management and cleanliness in viewing area went really well. Migrated ITX motherboard to this larger case for more airflow possibilities. Happy I didn't have the added cost of replace PSU with a modular one to get the clean look and unobstructed air flow.

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

Back Connect Included Fans ARGB - Pro for some maybe not for others. USB Connections on the left hand side of the case. This was a must for me. Solid Build