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Review on Quiet Full Tower Computer Window BGW15 by John Mejia

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High modularity, newcomers beware!

I would like to say that I have limited experience with suitcases (mostly just one suitcase that I've been converting/modifying for 10 years), but I'm no beginner. Based on my experience with this case, I would not recommend this case to a beginner or someone new to PC building. But I would recommend it to those who have at least some experience or who really know what they want and how they want to do it. lots of SSDs (about 8 including NVME) and I needed a lot of space to embed, and for the most part I got that. This is a noise-focused case, and there are more than enough options in that regard. It features soundproofing material and a fan controller that allows you to adjust the fan speed on the fly or simply limit it when needed. You can also keep them running at full speed all the time. This is a very modular case, you can add or remove 5.25 drive bays to make room for fans or heatsinks. You can adjust the height of the motherboard tray and the distance of the power supply inside the case to reduce possible noise levels. You can even reverse the layout so that the GPU is on top and the CPU is on the bottom. There are a number of other options listed on the website and manual. I only use fans in my build but was happy that all my fans fit and I had no issues with the layout. You can completely disassemble the case for ease of installing parts, which may be useful for some. It has a Qi charger on top, which is nice and works great on my Samsung Galaxy S8+, but it doesn't support fast wireless charging. , default only. It has a PSU cover to hide questionable cable runs. Some people had a hard time with this cover, I'm not very ymmv. It has about 3-4 screws holding it in place. Even with the graphics card installed and the three fans mounted on the front of the case, I can still remove and reinstall the cover fairly easily. The only thing that worries me in this case is the space behind the back wall, for me it wasn't enough. . For reference, I have 6 case fans, 6 SATA drives and 1 GPU, and I'm also using an EATX board. I use the following cables for my PSU: (1) 24-pin, (4) 8-pin, (1) 6-pin, and (2) SATA power cables. Throw in some random front I/O cables and I ran out of space very quickly. When I first closed the back wall, it arched toward me. Maybe I'm just not good with my cables, maybe there isn't enough space. For the size of the case, the internal space really disappeared pretty quickly. An extra half inch would make a difference and a full inch would be super good. The manual for the case is quite limited, luckily the case is well thought out and easy enough to figure out without a manual. There is a will video! Also YouTube channel. The materials used in this case were 90% first class with an approval. The first case that arrived had plastic pieces attaching the bottom/legs to the main chassis. 3 out of 8 broke in transit or something. This meant that lifting the case while holding the bottom of the (then empty) case could result in the entire chassis slipping off the base while you are holding/transporting it. The second suitcase I received was solid and nothing was broken at the time of delivery. I don't think it's worth deducting a star, but for a $250 suitcase, why did they use plastic for such a seemingly important part of the suitcase? CONCLUSION This is a very modular case, suitable for those who want options and customization. Not recommended for beginners. NOTE ABOUT TEMPSI used this chassis in its standard configuration. I only use fans in my case, 6 on the case and 2 on the CPU cooler. I have 3 front intake and 2 exhaust fans, with the last fan on top of the PSU shroud blowing air directly into the GPU. It's a 1080Ti and during intense gaming it gets around 70 degrees Celsius with the fans in my case at low speed and up to 60 degrees with them at full speed. In my old case without a fan blowing air to the GPU, the temperature sometimes went up to 80 degrees. One of the reasons I bought this case was so I could install a fan to blow air directly onto the GPU. After spending some time with the case and my fan layout, I believe that you can dramatically increase airflow and achieve cooler temperatures by adding enough fans to almost any case. This is not a scientifically based statement, just what I feel after experimenting with this case. If you are purchasing this airflow enclosure, this information may be helpful.

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  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • Somewhat dented

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