I had old parts lying around and my son wanted a gaming computer. So I went in search of a suitcase to put everything in it so it was nice and of high quality. He was given the following: Intel G4600Asus B250M-K8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2133XFX RX560 4GB We only used parts lying around and bought from friends, so we didn't have any unusual or crazy RGB lighting or color schemes. Just a budget Micro-ATX build for a budget case. The dust filter design is quite nice, it doesn't fool anyone and you can tell it's just a filter design, but it looks nice. and looks more sophisticated than it actually is. Dust filters cover the top, front and bottom of the case and are easily attached with magnets. They are so easy to remove and clean in literally seconds. This is a very refreshing change in most cases with poorly designed and difficult to access dust filters. The airflow is amazing. The whole case is open from the outside and the only thing covering the openings are the dust filters. The front radiator is perfect for water cooling. You can also install smaller radiators on the bottom or back. In my particular case, I don't think I can mount a 240mm heatsink that covers the top without interfering with the CPU cooler, but a 120mm is fine if placed in front. located on one of the 4 sides of the case. The only problem with this is that the cabling has to follow the ports wherever they go. So you need to plan ahead so the wiring doesn't get in the way, for example the wiring can block the mounting of a large radiator if it is in the front. Wiring is easy and there is plenty of room for cables. Vision. I'm using a non-modular power supply and managed to hide all the unused wires. There are also convenient places for installing drives on the back of the case. The window is blacked out and a bit dark. I don't have a backlight in the case yet, but it's difficult to see inside when the lighting in the room is poor. I'll be sure to add a little light bar to spice it up. If you have fans and RGB components, you should be fine. The window is not glass, so it scratches easily. However, the tint makes it difficult to see scratches from a distance, but that's just the nature of these windows. If you don't drop money on a glass case, you'll have to put up with it. Another little twist is that you can put the case down like you normally would, but they also have rubber feet on the back of the case. . So you can put the case on a flat surface if you like and have the window up so anyone can peek inside the case as they pass by. To be honest I'm really impressed with $40. It's not gold or anything, it's just well designed and good quality for this price point. It's also a beautiful throw that will look great anywhere in the house, even your girlfriend or wife won't be upset if it's in the living room. I definitely plan to use it next time I build a PC for a client.
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