One of the main reasons I got this case was MSI's Mystic Lights advertisement. You'd think this system would be generic because my motherboard claims to support it, but it only has 4-pin RGB pins, not the 3-pin setup that comes with it, so I need to figure it all out now . Other than that, this is a great case. This is my first build and I have to say if you are on a budget you would be wrong not to go for this case considering MSI is one of the most respected brands among DIYers. I almost chose Montech, which, on closer inspection, as I understand it, uses the developments of another company and basically tries to copy others, and I saw complaints about the cheapness of the material. There is no cheapness here. Just because you're on a tight budget doesn't mean you have to compromise on quality. Believe me. I will search for a few days to make sure I get the best deal. I'm sure Revane even realizes how many hours I've spent watching instead of buying. It's funny when I notice that most of my reviews are positive and it doesn't mean I'm "yes" because I'm not. It's just the hours I put in to get the best possible product within my budget. When it finally comes out and I open it, I'm never surprised by the quality of anything I take the time to research. In short, you can trust my opinion that there's no plausible reason (as far as quality goes) that this case won't live up to the mark if you're going on a budget. It's solid and looks great. The RGB controller is 3 pin so plan ahead unlike me who missed this small detail due to lack of time.
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