
Has USBC - Nice carbon fibre accents - PSU, top and front removeable dust filters - 4 pre installed RGB fans - PSU cover - gpu brackets are removeable by screw not twist off.

Build quality Aesthetic Size price!

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

Eazy to build in, looks good.

-Quality materials great construction and it looks fantastic. -Pre- installed fans and fan/ARGB hub make it easier and cheaper than buying the case with out fans. -plenty of room to work with, Graphics card and AIO installed with no hassle at all. -big head start on cable management with the fans already wired and lots of room for the rest. -Mesh top and sides (even includes a mesh front if you want to air cool) equals great airflow for cooling.

rock solid good conception lot of fans included silent fans



Let's just be honest, it's cheap but extremely functional for the price you pay-Lots of room for air intake-lots of drive mounting functionality-Believe or not I have been able to fit (just barely, would not recommend) a EVGA FTW3 Ultra 3090 in this case

Cable management Build quality Build space (you can remove every panel) Airflow Silent even when all fans spots are used

Fits good sized GPU's Great for AIO 280mm

The cable management was really easy to do, putting all the parts in as well was easier than the other cases I had.

pre installed fans are hooked up to fan hub and RGB hub out of the box good air flow and cool temps and looks really good

This whole product oozes german engineering. Before the case review itself, my favorite part. It came with a small plastic container, filled with individually marked bags of every type of screw that could be needed. And dividers for the container so that each type of screw could have it's own compartments for storage. It includes a GPU support mount for if you have one of the "3 fan" GPUs. One of the included "screws" types are rubber isolation mounts for the hard drives to be mounted but isolated from vibration (and of course they include screws that fit these perfectly). Everything you could need to mount every component you have exactly how you want it. The front, right, left and front panels are all removable (they just pop off). The metal brackets you mount most things on (especially the PSU) are removable, and they attach by having a small tab of metal that rests inside the frame, and then a tiny screw that holds the bracket in against the frame. Works beautifully and the weight is not on the threads of the screws. The people who said this "doens't fit their PSU" almost definitely just used the product wrong. I have the standard PSU size which fits great (pull off the front panel and bracket for easier installation though) but there are 2 other bracket adapters with multiple mounting holes for every type of PSU. If you managed to find a PSU that doesn't fit, I honestly do not trust that PSU. It is either so old or built so far from standard practices that I would not run it in my home for safety reasons. And of course this case looks nice. Got my board with chunky graphics card, and network, and liquid cooler, spare drive and corsaid lightning node installed happily in at least 1/3rd less space. Matches perfectly with the brown wood/black metal ikea furniture most of my house is decked out in. Oh and the fiddly little wires that are the worst part of setting up a motherboard? Actually bundled together and labeled. Easiest install of those I've ever had. I can't believe how much quieter this case is. With the full metal mesh everywhere the air just circulates unimpeded. Also that metal mesh is very strong, don't understand quite how they got it as strong as they did.

Big case. I mean big. Dual chamber makes it extra wide but easy to work on as well

- Aesthetically pleasing and good build quality - Great cable management - Multiple areas for radiators - Great airflow design

- SUPER easy to build in. Who said mini builds were hair-pullers??? - a surprising amount of air flow for GPU, and great isolation of space - pre-installed thicker (almost 40mms) custom 120mm radiator AIO from cooler master seems to perform WAY better than its regular 120mm AIO counterparts. - 850w gold certified power supply with custom length cables, while also being fully modular just in case. Things are tight in here, but CM made cable management a breeze, even if you gotta do a little strategic smooshing here and there - THERMALS! All that strategic smooshing doesnt seem to matter. Great isolation from Motherboard side to GPU side. Stress tests never popped above 65 Celsius for me (9900KF, and 4070 Super, both over clocked). - LOOKS. Shes an absolute stunner. Its like a Fractal Terra and NZXT H1 had a love child. Pair that without the same thermal issues the Terra has and the looks that the H1 sorely lack, Id say its pretty perfect.

-Amazing air flow -premium quality case fans -will accommodate various builds - feels beefy and well made -easy to install side panels -super easy to work on -great value

I'm a rare breed. I LOATHE RGB (well except for my keyboard so I can see the keys at night when playing World of Warships.) That being said I opted for the solid side panel version of this case. It really looks sharp. Building in the case was a breeze as well. Lot's of room for my MSI micro atx mb and the semi modular ps. Also I'm running a Intel ARC gpu and there's lot's of room for that as well. Previously I had a Thermaltake Versa 17 and the amount of heat coming out of it was nuts. Here I have the 2 stock 140mm F.D. fans upfront as well as a F.D. Dynamic X2 GP-12 120mm for exhaust purposes. The pc runs cool AND quiet - a win win.

pretty spacious for the motherboard