★★★★★A wonderful case for building a mega-powerful PC!
The media could not be loaded. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/E1RN9UpptFL.mp4 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61NG2QNKUqL._SY256.jpg A wonderful case for assembling a mega powerful PC. Very pleased with the case. The quality of the material is excellent. The latches are reliable, the glass is thick. There is a lot of space inside for everything you want. I assembled a PC for the first time in my life and spent a long time choosing a case for myself. I wanted to take a case with two glasses. But I still decided to take one, because I was assembling a really powerful computer with all the latest components that get very hot under load, so I took this model because it is very well ventilated. The only downside is that the kit only comes with 5 fans and you will have to buy 5 additional 120 fans. You put three in the front (it looks more effective with three) and put two behind the motherboard on top, in the upper part of the case you put a 420 mm radiator and it already comes with 3 fans, so you do not need to buy separately. From the back, where you have all the cables, you can very neatly place two HDDs, which is what I did, for archiving and storing data. Many people write that they have problems with cable management, but I did not have such problems, everything turned out neat and roomy, although I, again, assembled a PC for the first time in my life. There is a pull-out filter at the bottom that can be cleaned from time to time. There are no filters anywhere else. Although it would not hurt to have one in the front either. I definitely recommend this case for purchase to those who are looking for a beautiful design and practicality for little money. And I recommend that developers add 5 120mm fans to this model.
dim-deep · 2025-08-14 · via amazon
★★★★★BEST AIRFLOW CASE OUT THERE!
1. Love the case so far! I’m a beginner at building PCs and it was easy to put together. The only thing I advise is to check your PSU dimensions. It is very important to have a semi or fully modular PSU, and specs must be 160mm max.
2. Airflow is amazing and it cools off my i9 13900k very well.
3. Built in fans move a good amount of air, but tend to get noisy at higher rpm’s. I don’t mind because it cools my pc anyways :)
4. There’s plenty of room for the new GPUs and air towers. 5 fingers of space for my build from the tower to the upper area.
5. It looks amazing and has great airflow! Build quality is good.
Hellwalker · 2025-07-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Good case for the price
This is a large, well ventilated case. The steel frame is a little flimsy in some areas, but overall well made. I added two more 140mm fans on the front. ATX mobo, i9-14900 with 360mm AIO and rtx5090 all fit well and are staying cool. As others have stated, cable management in the PSU compartment are will get tight.
cfs3user · 2026-01-12 · via amazon
★★★★★Great Case
I've got to say I am really liking this case. This case was very easy to build in, it's been several years since I have last built a PC and this case was trouble free. Cable management was not as big of an issue as I had worried, took a little more finesse but not worse than any other mid tower cases on the market. I purchased this case mainly for the fan capacity as I'm running a 3090ti Suprim and wanted to make sure of good airflow around my older card.
PSU I would make certain of one thing before buying this case for a build or upgrading on your older case is making sure your PSU will fit. I've got a Corsair RM1000x modular PSU in this case with no issues for room, cabling will be a little tight but not at all an issue if you take your time.
Fans for me do not seem to be noisy for the size or price. I do mainly use my pc for gaming and play with headphones, but even during benchmarking and testing fans at full speed were not obnoxiously loud.
I've got a Micro-ATX Motherboard with a full-size GPU and it clears the PSU housing and shelf well.
Jacob · 2025-06-08 · via amazon
★★★★★Poor power supply bay design.
Very well built but has some quarks. As others have said the power supply bay is a nightmare. There is very little room for the extra cable length and not a place to put them on the side or anywhere else. I just had to cram it all in and hoped nothing came loose. Whatever the benefit is from having it in the front is outweighed by the room issue. Plus now most the standard cables are barley long enough to reach the gpu. With such a big case they should have made some room for cables! But there is no room . Plus now you have to remove the top cover to switch the ps on or off? Just doesn't seem worth it to me. But I did get it built and it is beautiful, you just have to decided if the headache is worth it, and its not like the case is low cost. I expected more for the money, thanks.