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прилично выглядящий стиль.
типичный объем пространства, который вы найдете в большинстве базовых игровых корпусов для сборки.
минусы:
не предлагает никакого типа производительности охлаждения один раз в жизни. Тебе придется взять на передней панели и установить вентиляторы или радиатор в передней, чтобы быть в состоянии получить хороший эффект охлаждения воздушного потока в свой рог, как у более дорогих дел.<бр /><бр />независимо от того, что он говорит, этот случай не предназначен для формата ATX. Не осознавая этого после того, как моя сборка была почти завершена, я заметил, что все внутри было немного слишком плотно прилегающим, когда дело дошло до размера материнской платы по сравнению с самим корпусом. Плата идеально вписывается в дизайн корпуса, но недостаточно места, чтобы действительно провести много кабелей за некоторыми областями платы (особенно в верхней части). Вам придется предварительно установить кабели, прежде чем укладывать плату.
недостаточно места для верхнего вентилятора корпуса, когда вы устанавливаете игровую материнскую плату в корпус. Я мог бы установить вентилятор сзади (который мне пришлось снять, чтобы вставить плату) из-за того, что материнская плата была громоздкой, как и большинство в наши дни с их "Броневой обшивкой". Нет никакого способа получить верхний вентилятор в этом случае, не получив определенного типа материнской платы, которая не является комнатной свиньей. Это само по себе делает этот случай еще хуже в попытке иметь успешный охлаждающий воздушный поток.
конечные результаты:
Если вам нужен чехол для игр среднего и низкого диапазона, это может быть ваша вещь. Но если вы занимаетесь играми среднего и высокого уровня, как я, вам нужно что-то с лучшей мощностью охлаждения и большим пространством для работы. Так что, в конце концов, это дело, о котором вам придется подумать, прежде чем вы его получите.

Pros:
Lightweight
Decently cheap, (see cons for the other side of this)
Always in stock
Looks nice
Cons:
Cable management with a full ATX board is a nightmare. I did not read reviews beforehand and therefore did not realize you require the PSU to be in AND routed before doing anything at all in the case.
The standoffs did not go in properly. I had to redrill the case in order to get them to properly stand.
The case fan also had to be removed in order for me to fit my ROG strix motherboard.
NOT removable HDD/PSU bay
Decently cheap. Again. It’s cheap. There is no hiding that at all here. The quality isn’t there. The back of the standoff holes were all sharp and again, I redrilled the holes and sanded them properly
All in all. I would just avoid it. It’s not worth your hassle.


PROS:
-RGB front panel looks awesome and has a button to change the colors and behavior of the lighting. It connects via a long wire with a SATA power plug at the end so you don't have to worry about having a special connector on your motherboard.
-Has a card reader (plugs in via USB 2.0 header)
-Cable management is pretty decent if you stay organized. I had no trouble getting the back panel back on at the end.
NOTE: You can manage to run the CPU 4/8pin power connector above the motherboard from the back side of the case but you might need to keep the top 2 or 3 motherboard holes unscrewed so you can carefully peel it back to fit the cable though, plug it in, and then screw it down. There's just enough room for the cable so it won't cause the motherboard to bulge.
CONS:
-While it looks very nice it feels super cheap. It's incredibly lightweight which can sometimes be a pro but you can tell in order to save budget for the rgb and arrylic side panel they had to cut corners on the material.
-The PSU NEEDS to be Installed FIRST. When I build I usually put it in after I've plugged in and managed all the other cables but if you do that it won't have enough clearance to be backed into the case.
Overall, the building experience was fairly smooth and it looked incredible at the end. I'll definitely be using this one again for future builds.


Now for the issues.. Do not build in this case with a full ATX Motherboard. I did and it barely fit. I had planned on 3 RGB fans and when trying to put in the Motherboard It hit the top fan and would not fit. I had to remove it and then install the Motherboard and it still was a tight fit. This case will work best with one of the smaller boards. I also found that when the board was in stalled I could not fit in the Fan. I was lucky I had a thin fit Rosewill fan laying around to mount to the top.. Another word of caution. This case does not have lots of Air flow. the front is nearly sealed up. only a spot in the bottom front for intake. The bottom of the case has a fan area and that will bring in air. Do not sit this case on thick carpet! You will burn up your parts with excess heat. Be careful with the Acrylic side panel it scratches easily and is a huge dust magnet.


This case looks great and works well too once you get everything in there, but it is a bit of a challenge because it ends up being a very tight build with an ATX motherboard.
Everything fits fine, but you really have to plan it out and build in the right order or you will have to uninstall and reinstall components to make everything fit. I had to remove my motherboard when I realized that there wasn't enough room to route the CPU power cables over the top of the board. The actual cables fit fine, but the connectors did not. I also found that you had to plug everything into the power supply before putting it into place. There just isn't adequate room under the shroud to plug everything in.
My biggest complaint about the size is the fact that there is not enough space for a regular size fan on top if you are using an ATX motherboard. I think a slim fan would just barely fit... but I'm not sure. I would like to see them make the case just a little bit taller in the future so you can fit a regular width fan on top. I'd also like to see the top optimized for a 140mm fan. That extra airflow could really help and the grill is already the right size. It's almost like they planned on advertising that, but changed their mind at the last minute. You might even be able to put one in now if you aren't using an ATX board.
One of my favorite things about this case is the built in SD card reader. Its super handy for creatives like me who use the SD card reader all the time. Very few cases on the market actually have this feature and I think it is fantastic. I would like to see this become more common. (although I do wish it was USB 3... Beggars can't be choosers)
I'd like to see a few improvements in future iterations of this case if they choose to keep making this product line.
- Various rgb sync support: I would love to connect this to my motherboard and have the rgb sync with the other RGB items in my build.
- Ditch or improve the included fan. The current one isn't worth setting up in my opinion. I think it's time to stop including crappy 3 pin / molex fans in cases. 4 pin PWM fans have been around for years and are a much better product. They're not that expensive either. I would prefer to have no fan (and maybe a lower price) rather than having an old 3 pin molex fan included.
- Cooling improvements for the front panel: It could be a lot better. I put some static pressure fans up front, but there still isn't a lot of outside air to pull through the front of the case. (This case would probably works best with a radiator mounted up front.) I think some discreet venting on the side areas of the front panel would be a big improvement for airflow.


SD card reader
Power supply shroud
Cons: very cheap quality case.
One case fan
Poor cable management
TERRIBLE ACRYLIC SIDE PANEL. SCRATCHES EASILY, and collects dust fast
Real review: Hey all, so I build PCs and sell locally and I’m testing different cases to set as a standard in my builds. Heard great reviews about it and decided to give it a shot. So at first out of the box I was impressed with the RGB front of the case.... and that’s it. Immediately I realized how cheap this case is. ABSOLUTELY not worth 50 bucks. I’ve built in cases much cheaper with more fans and actual better build quality than this junk (DIY-PC). The metals are cheap and easily bend able which is concerning. I found that out when I was screwing in my first screw to hold gpu in. Slight bend when doing it. Another thing to know is, the GPU screw cover is cheap and flimsy also.
I used a mATX case and it worked well, no issues but cable management could of improved. I had to lay pc laying flat and push on four corners to manage to squeeze it into place.
Airflow is decent but not the best to brag about. This would be worth closer to 50 if it provided more than just an exhaust fan. I did use 2 of my own for the front , and it helped , but nothing to brag about.
Power supply must be installed first. Had an issue with my semi modular case a little bit. Issue where my modular PCIe cable had to be squeezed in to psu because of the hdd cages was in the way. Non modular might work just fine.
One thing that impressed me was the sd card reader. Usually use my mirror less camera to take pics of my computers and edit them before I upload them, so that could be beneficial to future photographers.
Small light compact case but probably has to be because of the cheaper metals on the outside.
Careful with the side panel because it is a cheap plastic which I assume is acrylic. Has weird shine to it, collects tons of dust and scratches very easily. Did not seem to be cut perfectly edge to edge.
I don’t understand how this computer got praised. There is much better options for less and for more. I built only one pc with this, thankful I’m not doing any more. I could justify this for 30ish bucks but not 50.

Pros
Led Strip power by sata
psu shroud
Storagre case
Sd cards reader
Cons
Cheap material
1 fan included
Acrilic Window
Little Space for cable managment
Ventilation system is awful



Pros:
Space for hard drives/SSDs
A lot of stand offs (surely to fit your motherboard)
A lot of pci slots
Nice RGB front panel strip
Nice glass side panel
USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 plus SD and Micro SD reader
Cons:
Cable managment is pretty hard. Especially if you have a non modular psu (like me) and have to deal with unwanted cables
SSD/Hard drive slots are hidden (may be a pro for you) not allowing you to see your precious memory


Pretty roomy. There is a weird metal part at the bottom that creates a "compartment" that honestly serves little purpose. There's hooks on the back of the case for cable management. The clear panel is plastic, not glass, but it still looks nice. The case itself is pretty light, but still feels durable for the price point.
Another perk is that there is a lot of buttons/inputs at the top of the case, but be warned that those inputs do need to be plugged into the motherboard, so it will use up some of your mobo connectors in order to function.
All in all, happy with it.




!!!!Обязательно установите верхний охлаждающий вентилятор перед установкой mobo я использовал вторичный охладитель и был очень тесен!!!!!<БР />
в верхней части корпуса вентилятор не подошел и не входя в контакт с мобо 8-контактный разъем питания
и пришлось привязать ухо сбоку вентилятор, чтобы сделать его пригодным<.бр /><бр />в частности плексигласовые стекла или лексана сторона крышка царапины до смешного легко
хранить в полиэтиленовой пленке на Если вы намерены продать ПК
и вытер мои с Windex и тканью, и это микро чешется все это дело.

также верхний задний слот вентилятора, вы можете установить вентилятор, он будет иметь только 3 из 4 винтов, но работает отлично. так, дополнительный бонус. Точно так же и сам корпус сделан из дешевого металла, отсюда и цена, поэтому он гнется, рвется.
в целом, 8 из десяти звезд за внешний вид, ценность и функциональность.
