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This is well built and nothing feels cheap about it. The metal rods that hold the glass have some serious weight to them. The case provides tons of flexibility for your components. Hiding wires was an absolute breeze as well. The included hardware such as screws and mother board risers werent great. The risers that came with it threaded into the case just fine but I could not get any of the included board screws to thread into the risers. The pitch seemed different but I cannot confirm that. I ended up using some hardware I had laying around for motherboard support. There is a bracket that holds the power supply and it did not seem to fit my thermaltake Smart RBG 850w but I was able to simply flip the bracket and make most of it work. So instead of the bracket fitting around the PSU the PSU just gets bolted to the bracket. Support wise its 100% fine I just could not tell if it was a design intention or flaw. It worked out fine though.
This is a build in progress and I dont have any fear that components I get later will have any issues. I almost wish I had gotten the corner version of this (p90?).
I am speechless at how sick it is! Even my buddies a d family members can't stop looking at it LOL!
Man oh man where do I start, okay so just to get this out there, this thing is HEAVY. But that's also because I have a lot of stuff in my gaming rig BUT even without it this thing will make you flex them muscles. So have a friend with you to lift it. Because when I did it alone, I found it difficult moving this monster around.
Also do note that both sides have glass panels on them, so be prepared for some cable ties, velcros, cable sleeves, and some cable management skills. Oh and patience!
It's also very spacious inside, as long as you plan your rig ahead with the measurements. It comes with a vertical GPU mount but not the PCIe cable, you need to buy that separately.
I didn't put a dust filter in this so within a month of running it everyday for atleast 5hrs. Of gaming, a started to notice dust buildup. If you don't mind some dustinf here and there, then that should be fine. Gaming rigs are meant to be taken care of anyways.
It also comes with a lot of hardware screws for almost everything that you wanna put in it.
It sure is pricey and a tad bit overkill for a pc chassis but hey, if you have the budget to splurge then might as well get this case.
Setup was easy: All I had to do is connect it to my 2K monitor, 4K Samsung curved TV, Oculus Rift S headset, keyboard and mouse, WiFi antenna, and power cable.
The VR experience was life-changing, and the machine had no problem playing Fallout 4 VR.
I am a Comp TIA A+ Certified Professional (Computer Technician) and have been working with computers since 1984. So, I can build my own gaming PC. However, when I priced out the parts for this machine, the cost was about $300 more than the price of the machine.
A machine with the exact same specs is being offered on eBay for a price of around $2,900.
No brainer: I opted to buy this pre-built machine, instead of building on, and I am glad I did!
Please note that the machine I received had different components than pictured in the listing photo (MOBO, GPU, SSD, etc.). But, after careful checking, I determined that all of the components had either the same or better specs.
This is a strong indication that the company that builds these machines, and sells them, is a quality company.
I highly recommend this machine for anyone who wants to dive into the VR universe. The quality is excellent and the price represents a good value.
Just be warned: Your life will never be the same again!!!
I wanted a case that you could see the inside easily -- well, you probably aren't going to find anything that does this better than the P3 (or it's bigger siblings). While I wanted an open, non-traditional case … I wasn’t interested in some of the crazier designs. This is still a PC, and not an art installation (for me).
This case overall is a great open design. It lets you secure everything in place far better than just leaving your PC parts scattered on the table, and yes, I have firsthand comparisons to drawn on. It's not perfect by any stretch, but as far as compromises go, none of them made me second guess the decision to go with this case. As I only have M.2 storage mounted directly to my motherboard, I didn't use any of the 2.5 SSD or 3.5 HDD mounts, so I can't really comment on those, but they seem reasonable and effective.
The case certainly is not for everyone. I’m sure most people will want something that protects the innards a little more thoroughly. I only have one major issue with this case, but since this design is a couple of years old, it’s not a surprising one. That issue is the lack of a front panel USB-C connector. I almost didn’t buy this case for that one reason. However, my motherboard has an IO panel USB-C jack, so I decided to go ahead and order this one.
A couple of things to keep in mind with this case though – 1. You will want to use a 360/420mm long radiator, don’t bother with air cooling. 2. You will want a motherboard with an integrated IO panel cover/labeling. There is no provision for mounting a traditional separate ATX IO panel cover.
Pros:
- Puts your fancy-glowy PC parts that you spent a bunch of money on front and center.
- Easy to work on, it has no 'sides' per-se, so nothing blocks access when putting everything together. I didn't even cut myself once, I'm pretty sure that is a first
- Solidly built
- Not super expensive
- Supports radiators.
- Thick tempered glass ‘cover’
Cons:
- If you aren’t using a radiator/water cooling. While there is no technical reason you can’t air cool, doing so means you are leaving an entire 1/3 of the ‘case’ unused. Cosmetically, this just isn’t going to look great, and just leaves you with an unnecessarily oversized case.
- Why-why-why can’t we have gromets on all the wire pass-throughs. Seriously?
- Some tabs/tie-down lugs on the ‘inside’ would be a huge help for securing wires. While it’s not too bad, as there are places to tie down to, more options would be very helpful.
- Well, it is open, so hopefully you don’t have problems with conductive foreign objects, nor small sticky-fingered children.
- A place to mount a small-ish fan to point at the VRM would be helpful.
- No way to mount a traditional ATX style IO panel cover.
Major Con:
- There is one major downside here – that is the lack of a USB 3.1 gen 2/USB-C connector on the front panel array. I think however that I may be able to replace one of the USB 3.0 cables with a replacement to solve this.
Zusammenbau super easy und selbsterklärend, zusammen mit dem TT- RL360 LC-Packet richtiger Eye-catcher !
Ist schnell angekommen und alles gut perfekt top Produkt
I really love my case, I always wanted quirky one, and the fact it was wall-mountable is even better. Saves on on desk/under desk space. For me it was really well worth it as I was aiming for a white base build with room for expansion in future.
It is part of a self built gaming & heavy duty college work computer with;
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Processor, EVGA WHITE 500W Power Supply, ASUS Prime B450-PLUS ATX Motherboard, Crucial P1 1 TB CT1000P1SSD8, Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16 GB.
The case looks nice but its not great to build in and i would not recomend it to any one who does not have significant experience and willingness to buy extra parts e.g new PCIE riser and Motherboard mounting screws.
For the price its reasonable however the pcie slot bracket is machined very poorly.
only problem was mine arrived with a big scratch gone across the glass panel
Acheter pour ma config coup de folie a base de ryzen 7 3700x+ 2080 ti ...
Plusieurs points sont important avant l'achat d'un tel boitier je pense.
!!!Boitier ouvert !!!
Point positif et négatif en même temps je m'explique !
En positif 😍😍😍
-On a évidement la température des composants, ma config est dans une petite pièce mais j'ai quasi perdu 10 degrés sur le processeur par exemple...
-Une vitre, j'ai lus sur certain site que c'étais du plexi, non c'est bien une vitre assez épaisse d'ailleurs.
-Le silence ! et oui on penserai l'inverse car les composants sont a l'air libre mais comme sa chauffe moins, les ventilos tournent moins (voir pas du tous pour ma 2080 ti en semi passif) et aussi a noté qu'il y a les ventillos du boitier en moins, pour ma config du coup je l'ai que les 2 du watercooling + ceux de l' alim et gpu ...
-De la place pour bosser !!😍😍👍👍👍 je ne parlerai pas du montage du boitier en lui même pour le moment, mais une fois monter c est un vrai plaisir d'installer les composants !
-Possibilité de l'accrocher au mur, tel un tableau l'idée est super (par contre a voir pour le flux d'air ...le flux du watercooling passe par le boitier et donc le mettre coller contre un mur est pas une bonne idée a moins de laisser un espace).
-Aucun problème pour le riser de mon coté, j'ai l'impression quant je regarde la notice qu'il ont dû changer leur modèle...pour le moment RAS mais je le signalerai si soucis .
En négatif. 😖😖
Boitier ouvert = poussière mais franchement si vous l'installer pas dans un garage c est très largement gérable (un coup de bombe poussière par mois suffit).
Le montage du boitier en lui même, inutile de redire ce qui a été dis, perso j'ai regarder une video sur youtube plutot que d'essayer de piger la notice.
J'ai trouver la peinture un poil fragile, rien d’alarmant mais a signaler .
Bref beau boitier ultra original, parfait pour du watercooling custom j'ai préférer perso le watercooling aorus AIO mirage ou il y a un écran LCD sur la pompe.
😀😀😀En espérant avoir été utile merci de me le faire savoir .😀😀😀






