

-The curved glass panels look premium -Rear door is easy to remove for painless access -9 fans allow you to run them pretty slowly with great results -Rear chamber is spacious, easy to manage your cables, large enough to stuff your rat's nest out of sight

The selling point of this case is that you can build a sff pc without paying the premium for mini itx boards and sfx power supplies. Just throw in a micro atx board and a regular ATX PSU. The build quality is really good for this price point. 4 panels come off for easy installation. I've built dozens of pcs and building in this thing was so fun.

This is an unbelievably convenient case to work with. I mean, unless you're super into glowy lights or really want your case to come with a whole lot of fans, I don't see what's not to love here. The ventilation, the cable management, all the different places to put drives, the fan speed switch that I'm probably always going to leave on medium... I don't even care about noise levels from my computer, but I really love the soundproofing in the design here. The front, top, and right-side panels are all lined with a soft muffling material that feels like it could've driven up the price substantially. And I wouldn't be aware of this if it wasn't so easy to remove these panels - I love how much flexibility is on display here and all the different ways I can get at the interior. One particular arbitrary thing I want to bring out is the 3.5" drive bays, which have a really cool design - they each have identical screw hole patterns on the top and bottom, so you could actually use each one to hold TWO 2.5" drives; add in the two dedicated 2.5" slots in the back, and it's theoretically possible to stick up to eight drives in this thing, perhaps even 12 if you order a couple more bays, depending on your video card and cooling situation of course (and, y'know, whether you really want to deal with all those cables).

-Very roomy for the price -Does provide for SIGNIFICANTLY lower temps then my previous case. -ARBG controller is included, if you want bling... I didn't even hook up the RGB wires from the fans.



Very easy ton install and lot of space inside. I installed my Lian fan and the screen is very easy to setup with the software

- 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.

The dual chamber makes for easy cable management. The included hyte riser for the GPU is sleek

- It is beautiful and sleek - Fits mATX motherboards - It is not tall

This case is bigger than expected, got tons of room in it. I have a 420 rad and fans in the top, 3x140 in the bottom. An Ekwb ftl 360 pump res on side with 2x140 fans behind it. The design of the case is gorgeous.

- Great airflow - Good quality components


-Fit the 3080 with plenty of room to spare -huge amount of space in case allows for some pretty perfect airflow

Everything looks good no issues


- Great looking case - Plenty of room - Wonderful lighting

It's a big case and has a lot of space. I got it for $64. 6 fans are great and him also get a 10argb/pwm fan hub so you can add 4 more fans to it. I do recommend
