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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ CORSAIR Carbide SPEC-Omega RGB Mid-Tower Gaming Case with 2 RGB Fans and Lighting Node PRO, Tempered Glass - Black: Enhanced Gaming Performance and Stunning RGB Illumination! by Fernando Beck

Revainrating 3 out of 5

CAUTION OCCASION! Looks on the surface.

At first glance this case is beautiful, it looks very modern and when you buy it you feel like you have the coolest case, but all the advantages end there. Appearance isn't always something, and assembling it inside the case is sheer torture. - Material - the quality is very cheap, I had several parts of the case that broke off easily. Luckily for me what broke was part of the inside of the case so it's not noticeable, but Corsair is charging a higher price for a very cheap material case. Cable management is an absolute NIGHTMARE! They have plenty of room in the back of the case that barely fits in my power cords. If they made the case an inch taller it would make assembly more painless and eliminate another problem the case has (explained below) - Overall Size - The size of the case is TOO SMALL! The problem with this is that I wanted to add a water cooler to the top of the case for maximum airflow, but if you try it then get ready to buy new RAM and a new motherboard. Adding a water cooler to the top of the case will interfere with RAM and you will end up damaging your motherboard trying to add it there. The space around the front panel is also not enough. The second best place to mount a water cooler is at the bottom of the front panel. This is because everything else in the front is completely covered by plastic or glass, making it harder to suck in air from the top. Well the bad news is you will either have to move the cooler up or remove the hard drive tray as they will also collide. Yes. Ease of use - this case is not for those building their first PC (like me). Yes I did it but it takes more hours than with the usual case. Removing the top and left panels isn't obvious and looks like you're going to break them (which is what I meant by something inside would break sooner). I could only find 1 instructional video online showing someone assembling this case and even that video didn't really explain how to open the case, it just looked like the person was fidgeting all over the place until finally opening it . Assembling the front and top is easy, disassembling is a headache. Airflow is practically non-existent. There is nothing more to say about this as it has already been explained. Your computer will get hotter than it would if you were using a different case, and that's because there aren't many places to add your fans and coolers, and the places that are available are very limited. final opinion. This case looks gorgeous, there's no denying that. If you just want a beautiful case then that's great, but if you want a case that's not only visually beautiful but also technically beautiful then this isn't for you. This will make your life miserable, and when it comes time to restore your computer, you'll have to do it again and again (because the cable management is so poor that it's not easy to remove the motherboard). It's like Chucky reincarnated as a PC case.

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • Without insurance