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Review on MUSETEX G05MS6-BB ARGB Fans & USB 3.0 Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - White Chassis, 2 Tempered Glass Panels, 6 x 120mm Fans by Kendrick Dooley

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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First Case Build your first gaming PC. We learned a lot. Here is a description of this case from our point of view. Size: In general, the case size is adequate for what we have installed. (If I had to keep doing this I could have gone for a slightly larger case, but I'm not complaining about this one, although I see it wouldn't be enough for some builds. We didn't install any Heatsink/water cooling system (we exclusively use 6 fans to cool the inside of our build) Speaking of fans: fans: the fans themselves are pretty fast and look very aesthetic. (The main reason we chose this case) Here are the problems we encountered. ALWAYS power these fans from the power supply. We first connected them to the Sys Fan port and the CPU/OPT port to try turning on the fans. It wasn't possible and we were completely confused as to why they wouldn't turn on at startup. We have several flashers and they wanted to run but they didn't. Trying to find the Musetex technical support number proved difficult. It looks like they only have one email with a 24 hour response time. After a bit of troubleshooting we hooked them up to the power bank and they worked great and did I mention they look great? The fans should be reversed to pull air into the case and not set to exhaust. If I find out we have a cooling problem I will, which will probably take about 30 minutes. Also, these fans are uncontrollable, who cares. They run at the same speed all the time, so keep that in mind if you want to control the speed of the fans. (If there's something in the BIOS that I don't understand, then delete that part of this review.) PSU slot: Not the best design in my opinion. You must insert the power supply into the case from the inside. It doesn't slip back. But it works fine and I'm not complaining. For the first timer were satisfied. PCI slots. IMHO, that's a bit of a flawed design. Once you have the motherboard, ripping them off is almost impossible. It required a lot of bending and twisting when it hit the motherboard. So be careful, maybe remove them if you know which slots your GPX fits in before installing the motherboard. (We chose the Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite, and it fits perfectly.) Anyhow, all the problems we encountered might seem simple, but for the first time I decided to write them down. if it helped someone else build them. Overall we are happy with the case, it seems to be a good solid design/build/material. From what I can tell, it deserves a solid 4 to 4.5 stars for a mid-budget RGB Xase. If this changes I will update this Anywho review. The game has started!

Pros
  • Quick Replace
Cons
  • Vulgarity