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I have to say, I am impressed with this. It truly is whisper quiet. You can be standing directly next to this case with it sitting on a desk and not hear it.
Temperatures were a pleasant surprise as well. Typically we think of cooling as being a sliding scale between airflow and fan noise, but this thing with an overclocked 10600K processor is sitting at 29-30C. I tested under heavy load by watching a 4K video while playing a video game at 4K simultaneously and 59C was the highest temp I saw. And this is on air cooling with an Arctic Freezer 34 CPU fan.
I am not really a fan of RGB lighting, so the case itself is the only lighted component, and the orange glow is soothing and pleasant, and not at all distracting.
This is the best case I have ever owned. I don't usually leave glowing reviews, but this guy deserves mad props.
It comes with 3 140MM fans. I recommend purchasing another Be Quiet Pure Wings 2 fan to install on the front panel. The extra intake keeps air moving exactly where it needs to, and doesn't increase the noise level at all.

What I like most about this case is that it's super quiet. It came with 3 preinstalled Pure Wings 2 140mm fans and I purchased 3 more 120mm fans through Newegg. Though one of them is defective and I had to send it back, these fans are super quiet. I do not hear noises at all. The RGB lightings are also easy to play around.
Cons:
I don't know why be quiet! wants to put a type-C port on the front panel. I hardly ever use it. I got a Asus TUF Gaming X570 Motherboard and it does not support the front panel type C port. Furthermore, the white color is vulnerable to smudges and scratches. I ended up buying epoxy touchup paint to repaint the scratches. Not perfect, just okay.
Bottom line: I definitely recommend this case and maybe will buy more for future build.


Built for silence, not airflow, though airflow is better than I expected and there's room for 360 or 280 radiator up front. I wouldn't personally use it for a heavy gaming case, but it's ideal for any other use.
The only major con is no front air filter--just relies on grills whose holes are too large to catch dust. Some people don't care much about that, though, and it's pretty common for cases without a mesh front panel.


PROS:
Excellent airflow and thermals.
Nice anesthetics tasteful RGB lighting.
Cable management is excellent.
CONS:
The back PCIE panel/plates are annoyingly over engineered IMO but is not a deal breaker by any means.
Also USB-C input? Not sure what this is for. Seems very niche for about 1% of users. The only device I've seen that utilizes this connector is a Cintiq Pro but I have a high end workstation w a motherboard that has USB-C on the back I/O plate. A 2nd USB 3.1 would have been more useful.
OTHER NOTES:
I made a few modifications by removing all the BeQuiet Pure Wing 2s and replacing them with in 2 Arctic 120MM PWMs in the front, 2 Arctic P14s up top, and an Arctic F14 fan in rear exhaust. Ironically, I will say the Arctic fans are quieter that the BeQuiet's for this build. Don't forget to plug in the power for the LEDs! I put the Pure Wing 2s on my high end workstation and they seem to be a perfect match for that machine so nothing has gone to waste;)

The sound mitigation is nice, however the thermals are subpar. Even with the performance top piece it fails to bring in enough fresh air through the front of the case.
If you're more concerned about noise than heat, this is a wonderful case. If you're using high performance parts that expell a lot of heat, you may want to look elsewhere.

Has everything needed for a clean layout. Lots of places to tie off for cable Management on back.
Great overall case to work with.

I am so happy with this case, it hs everything! No need to add fans and it has modest rgb lighting which is nice.
Cable management was easy” I did go with a modular power supply“
Materials are sturdy.
Very nice case.
Edit: 1 month later, still love this case, very easy to build in “all mobo standoffs installed”
Great looking case too

I love the magnetic vent cover at the top of the case for easy access to the fram for radiator or fan mounting as well as the new frontal intake design allowing for a much better intake. The only thing I miss compared to my current case is the pull away cover for the PSU when viewing from the "front" with the motherboard and coolers. That made cable management so easy but now it's slightly more of a pain to plug and unplug power cables. There are ways around that like not mounting the PSU until the cables are connected while it's in the case, so it isnt a huge deal though.


I wish it came without a window but that seems to be the way a majority of cases are designed these days. Also, I turned off the LEDs because they drew my kid's attention which led to them pressing the power button.
I would definitely recommend this case and buy it again.

Limited header connections, but this was the perfect no-frills case for me. Wish I could easily de-badge the front cover, but it's not a big enough gripe to knock a star off.
Be Quiet got a new regular customer in me for this.

First build I've ever done though, so I can;t really say how quiet this is compared to anything else. A heck of a lot quieter than the HP Mini Desktop I had though, but that was likely only due to a bad fan.
Dust traps are a nice touch, pretty happy they work as well as they do considering my room is disintegrating at an amazing rate.


Pros:
-Well manufactured
-RGB lights work well
-Very quiet
-Well ventilated
-Easy cable management
Cons:
-Wire cutout near right side of motherboard makes connecting any cables that extrude outwards towards the right difficult
-Instructions are very poor

Cons: I feel like my cursor, blinking at this point. Nit picking, It has a lot of parts. Not a bad thing, but if this is your first build, its a process. I found it fun to work with it, time wasn't a concern.
About to shut up: I have done builds since the late 90's, this is my favorite case for a mid to high end build, as long as you aren't going bonkers. Keep in mind, it's a mid tower. RGB, yes, but tasteful. Shout out to their power supplies as well.

One note: If you're planning to use 3.5inch internal drives, there are only two slots. That said, there are 4 more mounts for 2.5inch SSDs on the case.





Very easy to build with. Cable management was a breeze. Besides the noise levels, I specially like how light this case is vs. my previous case. I honestly haven't seen any drawbacks from this case. Highly recommended and would definitely buy again.

It has no reset button, which is what I want.
The thread on screws seems done by different manufacture - when I turn it, first 2-3 turns is ok, then it becomes difficult to turn. Maybe the threads are processed in different measure unit, some are using SI and others are non-SI
