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Review on πŸ–₯️ Thermaltake Divider 300 ARGB Triangular Case with Type-C (USB 3.1 Gen 2) and Water Cooling Support - ATX Mid Tower Computer Case with 3 Pre-Installed 120mm ARGB Rear Fans (CA-1S2-00M1WN-01) by Jeremy Levendusky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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First of all I really like this case. It is durable and absorbs noise well. The cable management is quite good due to the many rubberized cable openings. There are also enough filters and you can install a fan with a diameter of up to 140mm wherever a fan can be installed. It's also a very quiet case. However, there are some things I can't in good conscience release this review without talking about. This case is HARD. This is due to the dense sound-absorbing material. When flying with this case, remove the side panel and place it in a separate bag so you don't have to rush to repack your cases2. PCI slot covers look cheap. However, I'm actually glad they made them cheaper to keep the price down and focus on other components. There is no SSD, just skids. While that's not a problem, it would be nice to have one to proudly display your SSD.4 with. The PCI slot bracket has rivets that protrude about three millimeters beyond the slot cover screws. While this probably won't be a problem for most people, if you buy an acrylic GPU mount like the Emperor's Magic Universal Acrylic GPU Mount, you'll need to complete a few formalities in order to install it. It took about two hours.5. There is no cable compartment for the power supply. While most wouldn't mind, that would be nice.6. While cable management is made easier by the rubber-coated cable management holes, it can be a bit tricky as the soundproof grommet doesn't offer much clearance. PLAN YOUR CABLES. Serious. This should take up most of your build time. The sidebar is flat. A convex plate is not desirable. As a custom assembler in an electronics shop, this is my primary focus. An amateur builds a rat's nest. The professional hides his cables and plans their laying. A fully modular power supply with ribbon cable is ideal. There are only three disk trays. Again, this shouldn't be a problem, but if you need a lot of hard drives, buy more. I personally removed the sled frame and installed my drives on the back. The good thing about this particular item is that you can use any of the 5.25" bays to mount either a 3.5" hard drive or two 2.5" drives (laptop hard drives or desktop SSDs). save. computers/laptops). That's all. I highly recommend this case to anyone who wants to build a desktop PC and has a basic understanding of building.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Sad packaging