I love the aesthetics and functionality of this case. The only drawback is that it is not convenient to plug things into the motherboard, however it is well worth it for what you get in return. I really enjoyed the build and it keeps my AMD 99800X3D And RTX 5070Ti cool with all the fans and vents.
Geek · 2025-10-03 · via bestbuy
★★★★★Amazing Case
I got the Future Dusk Tower 600 it is amazing great design keeps everything very cool has a lot of room for any fan or any GPU from a regular dual fan to a massive 5090 triple Fan my favorite feature is you can get the stand and place it on the side so it looks like a capsule defenetely reccomend.
MrArielS · 2025-05-24 · via bestbuy
★★★★★Best Case Ever!
Amazing! Well built quality Case! Very sturdy and magnetic doors and glass make cleaning very easy.
JASN · 2025-04-27 · via bestbuy
★★★★★An engineering marvel!
I had a full size tower to the side of my computer desk. I wanted to downsize to a mid-tower so that the case would fit under the desk. This case had the right size, and looked great in pictures. I'd have to give up my Blu-Ray burner, since this case has no drive bay cutouts. I haven't used that drive in a year, meaning it wasn't an issue. I ordered the color they call 'Matcha Green', with the optional LCD. Once I unboxed this case, I began to see how vast an improvement it was over what I had previously. Nearly every panel attaches with magnets or push clips. No screws. Only two small 4" panels don't come off. Space is tight, despite the larger size. Removing all panels makes installing components (almost) trivial. More on that below. There are channels for routing cables, lots of cutouts for going from front to rear, and enough fan options to make a hovercraft. Only two fans on the top are included. There are a few fan mounts that have the two sets of holes for four screws, but primarily the fans install on rails. Put them wherever on the rail you want! The case supports the new 'hidden connector' motherboards. Mine is an old-style ATX, but it worked fine. Very clever engineering went into the drive mounts. There are no bays as such. The drives mount to thumbscrew panels on the underside of the motherboard tray. The resulting case, with lights on full display, impressed even my wife (who wishes the computer gear was in some closet). My liquid cooling system is fairly simple and left plenty of height. The LCD is still on order. The case comes with two base panels for this. One has the cutout for the LCD, the other does not. And, did I mention that there are multiple mesh screens that slide out for cleaning? What's there to say on the negative side? * I had to remove the power supply mounting bracket in order to install the power supply, then put the bracket back. There was physically no way to squeeze a standard size power supply in otherwise. * This again is ingenious engineering, but is a pain as well: the motherboard mounts such that the back panel connectors are at the top of the case, totally invisible from the outside. You route cables out through a hole in the back of the top cover. After I had the installation complete and got ready to attach cables, I looked at that internal connector and wondered if I'd need medical instruments to access connections. Then I noticed the 2nd half of the cleverness here: unscrew a single thumbscrew, and the entire top fan assembly lifts out. Awesome! * Getting access to the GPU connectors was more problematic, as they're further 'in'. With my dexterity-missing fingers, I did have to use a pair of thin needle-nose pliers. Some smart people really did their homework on this case. You just have to disassemble it to REALLY appreciate it.
W. Lee · 2025-11-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Truly A Showpiece
I love this case. Everything about it is a showpiece, so it's meant to be on full display on a desk or other sturdy surface. Don't hide this beauty under your desk or off in a corner! If you have a lot of RGB elements, they will really shine in this case. Pros: - Great visibility, you can see everything from the top mounted fans to the PSU cover on the bottom - Very sturdy glass panels that are press-to-release (like your grandma's old curio cabinet doors) - Compatibility with different sizes and configurations of case fans and radiators - Airflow! There's so much room for airflow and the sides are all protected by mesh covers - Sideways motherboard mounting gives a refreshing new look to an existing build - Hidden compartment on the back of the top panel for wires to run to the back of the motherboard, makes for a very clean looking build - Should fit almost any chonky or long GPU as long as you take one of the removeable metal coverings on the bottom off - Has the option to buy add-ons such as a screen for the bottom front panel and a stand to display the case on its side Cons: - Standoffs are low quality and the holes for them may not be machined right, I had to replace many standoffs with extras I had and even then, some had to be forced into the holes because they hadn't been machined properly - Back wiring can be an issue, especially if you have any kind of limited mobility in your hands. Lots of tight spaces, especially if you need to use the hard drive bay - If you don't buy the add-on screen for the bottom front panel, you may see wires through the mesh depending on how you wired your system - Very difficult to wire the PSU unless you have one with side-facing or angled connectors - You can't have Wi-Fi antennas installed on the back of the motherboard with this case, they will not fit. If you have an antenna that sits away from the motherboard it will be fine, but antennas that come directly off the back of the motherboard will not fit. I suggest using Ethernet for this case - Cannot put a radiator at the top of the case, only on the sides - Will need a splitter for the USB ports on the front of the case for most motherboard models unless it has two inputs for case USBs All in all, I'm really glad I bought this case even though the price made me feel a bit sick. I would not suggest it for beginners since the motherboard is rotated 90 degrees and can cause some issues with running wires, and the fans up top are a bit awkward. I can't attest to the fans that came with the case because I didn't use them, I already had case fans on hand that I used instead. Quality control on the hardware (screws, standoffs, etc) could be better but as long as you have extras on hand, it shouldn't be a big deal.