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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Razer Tomahawk ATX Mid-Tower Gaming Chassis: Enhanced Cooling, Stunning Design, RGB Lighting, Cable Management - Classic Black by Kenneth Rich

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This bih bussin in Computers & Accessories

Pros: 1. Compact 2. Very clean, slim, beautiful Built-in RGB strips on the bottom that can be programmed with Razer Synapse software.3. Depending on the mainboard, you can of course install enough hardware for the size. 6 slots for 120mm case fans, which was unexpected since this bitch is so small. complete the look. Cons: 1. The cable routing is VERY tight, not to mention that the tempered glass panel that hides the cables doesn't close completely if you don't route the cables properly. It's held closed with magnets that aren't strong enough to close easily, it should be just right if not perfect. 2. The package does not include case fan filters, you need to buy your own fan filters. The power supply is in an unusual place, at the top right of this case. Which is nice, just makes it a little harder to route cables. MAKE SURE IT IS A FULLY MODULAR POWER SUPPLY! You'll be in trouble if you have extra unused cables, so shell out the extra money for peace of mind. Space inside is decent, you can manage the cable like a champ, if you take your time it gets tricky but not impossible. I love being able to program the RGB strips with the Razer Synapse software, it's very clean, crisp and dry software. But the Razer logo on the front is not programmable, it will always be green. I am very happy with my purchase but this case may not be for everyone given the price range and the amount of work required to manage the cables. It shouldn't be for your first build, but if you're experienced and don't find the Razer logo ugly, give it a try. Maybe try the ATX version?

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Speed