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Review on Fractal Design Focus G: High-Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case with Silent LL Series Fans, USB 3.0, Window Side Panel - Black by Jnis Krsli ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

It is important to keep in mind that the power supply unit (PSU) is located at the bottom of this enclosure, and the power line for the CPU will need to be hauled up. Inadequate or outdated PSUs may have difficulty with this. Additionally, I am unable to comment on the quality of the front audio outputs because I have not used them. I do not make use of them. The problems are less of a deal breaker than a point of minor contention. In general, this is a superb case that not only feels amazing in your hand but also has a great appearance on the outside.

Pros
  • Conveniently packaged with two whisper-quiet fans. On the front panel, underneath the iron mesh of the casing, there is a thin foam rubber that serves as a dust catcher. Below and above, there are removable dust nets. In the front of the case are cutouts designed for both 120 and 140 mm fans. Because the case itself has a lot of spare space, putting together a computer inside of it is a lot of fun. In high-end PCs, however, which typically have huge coolers and video cards, it will almost probably be quite compact.
Cons
  • Mounts for fans in the front are only designed to work with the bolts that come with the kit; if you don't have those bolts, you won't be able to mount fans in the front on silicone legs. You are unable to install fans on top of the processor if it already has a disk or a huge cooler attached to it. Because there is not a lot of room behind the rear wall and there is nothing to hook plastic clamps to, there is not much room for maneuvering with the cable management system. An awkward basket for disks since there is very little room between the wall and the disks, the sata wire had to be bent 90 degrees, and the anguish of connecting power and sata is merely a separate sort of sex if you have two hard drives. It took a lot of force to screw the legs under the mother, and it looks like there might not have been any threads in the holes or there might have been a curve. Maybe I'm simply unlucky. Because the glass is made of plastic, it must be handled with care; otherwise, it will quickly become scratched. HDD activity light that is extremely extremely bright.