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Review on πŸ–₯️ MUSETEX MK7-WN5 White Mesh Micro-ATX Mid Tower Case with Pre-Installed 5 PCS Γ— ARGB Fans, 2 PCS Γ— USB 3.0 Ports, Tempered Glass Panel, and Mesh Front Panel - Enhanced Gaming PC Case by Kevin Hawkins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really liked the cover, unique!

This is my second case from Musetex, which I now have a lot of respect for. Second time I got a quality case at a great price and it's very easy to use. I really like the design of this case, I still don't get tired of looking at it! I like the design of the glass pane. It is attractive and easy to use. If you don't want it in the way, simply remove it from the back loops. I love that there is an option to mount the GPU vertically, which I'll probably never do, but I'm impressed with this feature in this mATX case. I don't even see it on many full-size cases. Despite being a unique design, the front I/O panel is pretty standard. With a symmetrical front panel design, I would also like the symmetrical front I/O panel with the power button in the middle to draw attention to the center. In addition, there are pre-programmed RGB patterns. not impressive. It's difficult to capture on video, but about half the lighting settings are colored with random white specs, which looks like a lightning show. The other half of the options is messy fading to make your case look like it's having a fit at a rave party. Thanks to AsRock Polychrome, I'll just leave it at the default rainbow or red settings. By the way, there's no remote control to change the color of the fan, just the ability to switch between them at the push of a button on the I/O panel. Nothing to expect if the motherboard doesn't have an ARGB connector. Also a warning to those who want to buy this or any other Musetex case, the ON LED on the I/O panel is blinding. Also, my computer's temperature is impressively low with only one intake fan. The AMD 5000x series is known to get very hot to the point where AMD calls 90Β°C normal (although (fortunately) I found out about this too late (otherwise I would have doubts about this case), but I average 50Β°CC). Idle and 75Β°C under load with my 5600x. However, you must understand that despite the fact that the fan is large, there is only one suction fan. My overall build was more budget friendly and I don't intend to overclock, so I don't have to worry too much about the heat. The fact that the front is made of mesh makes it better. But if you're trying to build and overclock a top-of-the-line machine, you'll want a 5-fan version. I had my doubts about this case) but I average 50C idle and 75C under load on my 5600x. However, you must understand that despite the fact that the fan is large, there is only one suction fan. My overall build was more budget friendly and I don't plan on overclocking so I don't have to worry about the heat too much. The fact that the front is made of mesh makes it better. But anyone trying to build and overclock a top-of-the-line computer will want a 5-fan version. I had my doubts about this case) but I average 50C idle and 75C under load on my 5600x. However, you must understand that despite the fact that the fan is large, there is only one suction fan. My overall build was more budget friendly and I don't intend to overclock. So I don't have to worry about the heat. The fact that the front is made of mesh makes it better. But anyone trying to build and overclock a top-of-the-line computer will want a 5-fan version. So I don't have to worry about the heat. The fact that the front is made of mesh makes it better. But anyone trying to build and overclock a top-of-the-line computer will want a 5-fan version. So I don't have to worry about the heat. The fact that the front is made of mesh makes it better. But anyone trying to build and overclock a top-of-the-line computer will want a 5-fan version.

Pros
  • Computer case
Cons
  • Big and chunky