
BEAUTIFUL Good build quality in general Spacious Affordable without paying 200$ Lightweight. Not heavy and bulky like im carrying a safe that has gold bar in it. it just works!

- Pre-wired. - All the edges finished so my hands aren't all cut up. - Plenty of channels and places to tie up cables for a neat look. - Dedicated power and drive space at the bottom of the case.


Looks really cool nice and tight no empty spaces

Some many ways to customize this case, it looks amazing.

- Unless your ear is right next to the case, you can't hear anything (I'm using a TX550M power supply, and the Wraith cooler for the AMD 2700x) - Plenty of screws - Easy removal of the side panels and HD cages - Looks nice

The only complaint or suggestion, would be more accurate, is to make sure you get a modular power supply. Otherwise the case itself is great! It comes with a finer screen that's magnetic. Not the strongest magnets so I just put a few drops of super glue.



- Actually plenty of room for not-so-huge ATX power supplies. Had bought an SFX PSU for this, but the cabling was not quite long enough, but was able to reused the previous ATX PSU I had. - Plenty of ventilation to give you all kinds of optimal cooling configurations to try. Even with Tempered Glass (bought that one), you shouldn't have any issues there. - Excellent for dual rad custom watercooling, too. Currently using a 30mm thick 280 rad up top with two standard thickness 25mm thick 140mm fans. Bottom, though, is using the XSPC thin 240mm radiator, but with 25mm thick fans, too. Reservoir is mounted sideways with a 120mm bracket attached to the read exhaust fan in front of the CPU cooler block. All fits without issue. Plenty of cooling for about 450 to 550 watts of CPU/GPU combined output. You'd be advised, though, to use a 1000watt SFX-L or smallish ATX PSU in the same range in order to keep the PSU's *own* loud fan from spinning up too often when drawing ~500 watts in this kind of scenario. - No built in extra dust filters to hinder airflow. - Looks great. - Lower cost compared to limited run options in the smaller form factor field even if it's still an mATX and not directly comparable to a ~$300 ITX case from a smaller supplier.
