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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Good case, a little tight to build in and definitely cheaper, but it's $50 so what do you expect. I wish it was deeper so it could have intakes coming from the side of the case and not just the top. Mounting fans under the GPU is useless, there's no airflow, you're only option for actual intakes is the top of the case. As a result the GPU is forced to use warm air to cool itself. I imagine this would be worse if you had a 240mm AIO mounted at the top of the case. Had a weld break on me on the front panel, doesn't affect structural integrity, but still not great. Over all it's a good cheap case with decent expansion options, USB-C port, and aesthetics. For $50 I recommend it. Also be aware that you my Sapphire Pulse 7900 XT is basically the largest card you can fit in this case. It's 313mm in length.
Mark Olchanowski
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Good - Very attractive case. I love the compact nature of the unit, It's well thought out as far as layout, fairly easy to build in, lightweight.Quirky - No reason to have a single USB 2.0 and single USB 3.0 header on the front I/O. Just make them dual USB 3.0. Makes no senseNo aRGB controller included, this relies on your Motherboard to control it, so make sure you have the headers available. Otherwise, prepare to spend a little extra on an aRGB controller with a remote. Not a huge deal, but just an FYI.Bad - The airflow. All three fans are set to exhaust. That's not too big of a deal, if you have enough holes in the case to draw fresh air into, but you do not. This is where the ball drops. The case is otherwise a sealed unit save for those 3 exhaust fans. It can draw a little air through whatever little holes are left on the case, but temps are a problem.My build consisted of an air cooled Ryzen 7600x (on Eco mode) and a RTX 3060 Ti GPU. When installed together and running a stress test, the CPU would throttle down to 4.3Ghz (93 degrees C) and the GPU ran at 80 degrees C and started to throttle also. And the metal parts of the case would get HOT to the touch. All the fans were screaming and running max speed. Running the same stress test with the front glass panel removed provided significantly better results, the CPU ran cool at full speed at 72 degrees, and the GPU would settle around 70 degrees, and the fans would run at half speed which was much much quieter.My halfway solve for this problem, was to reverse one of the top fans to blow air in front of the CPU cooler. This significantly helped the CPU temps with the glass panel installed, but sadly did nothing at all for the GPU temps, as it still has no cool air to draw in. It also sort of detracts from the aesthetic of the build.Final Thoughts. Buy this system if running an APU setup with a simple AIO cooler setup. Buy this system if running with a GPU that doesn't pull more then 120Watts. Or if you absolutely must run a mid/high end GPU, and you're into case modding, then get rid of the Hard drive caddy, and cut a nice big hole in the bottom of the case for a 140mm fan to breathe fresh air into the system.Darkflash - if you are listening, the bottom of the case needs to all mesh, and not just where the PSU sits.
Richard D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Do not buy this case. While the picture clearly shows that bottom has an air intake it does not. The air intake is to cool your psu only. There is no where else for air to be pulled In on the bottom of the case meaning you only have the 3 exhaust fans on top of the case. That leaves negative pressure to try to pull in air from the small gaps in the case. With a lower end 7600x cpu, and a 3080 FE gpu this case turns into a complete hot box. Gpu runs a 85c+ with fan maxed out after 20 minutes of gaming. Cpu is a 90c. This is due to said lack of intake air.Sad thing is if you try to return this case after opening it and realizing there no aor intake they will try to charge a restock fee that's 70% of what you paid for the case. STAY AWAY, DO NOT BUY!
DAVID Rowe
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
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shawn
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I was worried on getting this at first cuz this is my very first pc so I wanted something I wanted and look nice and it all came together nice looking if I say so. Had a friend help build. Was a lil hard not having the side glass come off to but we got it all in there. Love the white love how compact it is and seems to keep pretty cool air flow after gaming for couple hours.
Viriani
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Perfect small case only thing I kind of disliked is I accidentally removed the wrong slot for the WiFi card and you canโt screw them back on since theyโre just slightly glued/welded in place so unless you have spare slot covers youโll have uncovered slots until you order spare ones. Not a negative thing though just something to be aware of, slot covers are only like $6ish
gerardo Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Good value white case with three fans with plenty of space for your components.
Emily
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
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