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Review on πŸ” Enhanced SEO: Raidmax Blazar ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Case, Brushed Front Panel, ARGB LED Strip by Steven Asthana

Revainrating 5 out of 5

4/10 Computers and accessories

The case looks very good, especially for the price. The minimalist aesthetic is good. The LED strip on the front can't be synced to the back of your build, but luckily it comes with some preset configurations that should work for all popular color schemes. Fan layout is mediocre 2 120mm fans at the front with an undersized cutout at the bottom of the front panel. One fan will probably take all the air, no need for 2. And the rear exhaust fan doesn't seem great with an 80-60mm mount but makes the case very thin. Unfortunately none of the best fans have any idea why they have all this space and there is nothing that can be done about it. And absolutely nowhere dust filter. But the PSU has a cutout, and the rest of the case won't affect it. NO 2.5" drives. Terrible, it would be so difficult to turn on the thin tray. Finally, the build quality is below average. Structurally, the body seems to be quite good, most likely this is due to the lack of cutouts and certainly not rivets that are even scary and ugly to look at. Half of them aren't even whole and are hanging to one side or the other, including one that seems to be missing. Bottom line: She won't get any awards. Especially for the price I paid for it didn't count the exhaust fan. It didn't fit well and at that price there were a lot of cuts to deliver and all they got was the looks. For $20 more there are a lot of nice cases, most of which are 2 -3 fans included which I would stay away from unless you are on a budget and really like the aesthetic.

Pros
  • Sequins
Cons
  • Long time