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- + Корпус отличный! Вместительный, закаленное стекло тонированное!
- + Крепкий, есть место для кабель-менеджмента.
- - Место для ссд ужасное, нужны прямые кабели под питание. HDD...
- + Боковое окно - стекло, а не акрил, два USB 3.0 на передней панели, для меня достаточное количество место...
- + * Сбоку стекло
* На передней панели два USB3.0
* Хорошая продуваемость
* Отличный внешний вид
* Хорошее качество материалов
* Доступная...
- + Один из стильных корпусов mini tower для mini ITX и MATX плат. Закалённое стекло. При этом вес корпуса не большой, по сравнению с другими брендами. Продуваемость идеальная для мощной сборки. На переднюю часть можно легко поставить 3 вертушки, если брали корпус без них. Я поставила самые простые без подсветки. В верхней части можно поставить двухсекционную СВО.
- - Недостаточно места для БП и корзины для HDD. Бутерброд из 2х HDD на 4 тб еле уместился. Если у вас большие руки и толстые пальцы, то ничего не получится) Корзина для HDD съёмная, а крепления корзины -...
- + Сбоку закаленное прочное стекло. Высокое качество стали. Сталь не прогибается под нагрузкой элементов. Вместительный...
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
Let me list the issues:
- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub, you have to connect each individual fan to a header on your motherboard( if it has that many )
- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..
- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case
- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..




