- Very cute cube. The front panel (buttons: power on, reset; connectors: headphones, USB 3.0) can be placed on the edge where it is more convenient for the user. What was an important point for me when choosing a case, because. stands upstairs on the furniture wall. Very roomy. Realistically, you can place almost any huge cooler tower. Fans can also be simply hung up (2 sets of rails, each of which can be installed up to 3 120mm fans). You can install almost all video cards.
- 1. Dust collector on the front panel. Almost impossible to clean 2. Quality of painting. Scratches, chips are very easy 3. Soft metal. 4. Due to the high degree of perforation - sound insulation can be considered as non-existent. This should be taken into account when choosing components. 5. Dust flies into it with terrible force. 6. Cable management is so-so.
- Excellent blowing ability, tk. not closed on all sides with glass, as is now fashionable. Hence, low temperatures at air cooling of accessories. The temperature of the GPU is especially cool due to the fact that the card can take air directly from the outside, because. it can be placed against a perforated wall. -Interesting design, convenient to use in the living room. - Convenience in assembling and upgrading the system, because All walls are removed and there is plenty of space.
- The body is definitely not perfect. The model is no longer new, so some features that are present in modern cases are missing. For example, I would like to have normal cable management, tempered glass instead of acrylic, winglets instead of screws on expansion boards, etc. However, the cables can still be laid quite neatly, spending a little more time. And acrylic, due to the wide frames, even allows you to hide some mess if you are reluctant to deal with cable management. It also gives the impression that the chassis was originally developed for some other purpose / design, because. on the front wall behind the fan there is a lot of superfluous stuff. It would be better if they just made cutouts or perforations for fans over the entire area.
- Mining case. very, I repeat, very good ventilation Excellent access to all components in the mode of not only assembly but also operation Possibility to install two full-length video cards (the protrusion on the side allows this) Thick metal. By rearranging the walls, you can put the case on its side (video cards like this in terms of temperature) undocumented feature 200mm fan can be placed directly on the perforated cover and mounted on top.
- Inconvenient to transport. It is not clear why a wall with a piece of Plexiglas was made . for show-off? Seems like. But the body is not pontorezny. Theoretically sharpened, including under the SVO . but to find holes that are suitable for mounting the pump on screws . I didn’t find it, but to drill . low class, unclean work
- The design is minimalist but no less pleasant. Thanks to the square section and equal covers, the case can be twisted as you like: make the side bottom or top, etc. for this, even the logo on the front panel on the magnet so that it can be deployed depending on how it will be used. Such versatility means that the motherboard can be placed both horizontally and vertically + assembled so that the transparent window is on the right side, modding fans will especially appreciate this. The power supply fits a standard ATX, it is installed in a kind of niche where you can then remove excess power wires, I was pleased with a separate mounting bracket with rubber bands to dampen the fan rotation. Hard drives: there is a basket next to the PSU for * 3.5 "devices, it is in the same niche as the PSU, there are trays for 3 * 2.5" standing along the motherboard with the ability to discretely move them along the longitudinal axis - for example, close the view on PSU wires. Pretty sensible instructions + a set of fasteners, the only thing you can complain about is a small amount of nylon ties for laying wires. The ability to install tower coolers and long video cards. Although the case was originally designed for fans or CBOs of its own production, everything is installed and not native (fortunately, TT did not invent any unique standards) 120/140 mm fans, the kit immediately comes with a 200 mm fan on the front panel. We were pleased with the anti-dust magnetic grids - with the current requirements for the passage of air for cooling, this is the very thing.
- There is none of them.
- ease of assembly is the main thing in this case, you can crawl everywhere, absolutely all side walls are removed and swapped. the design of the system unit is sturdy, nothing staggers and does not walk.
- there is no dust filter from the bottom in front, while the cells there are quite large. on top there is a marking for a 20cm fan, but the holes do not match, you have to bend this fastener and somehow crookedly you can push a 20cm fan
- + Appearance, och. inspires + The amount of usable space - absolutely everything will fit (except for ATX mothers of course) + High-quality interface, clear key travel, 2 usb 3.0 on one gut (my mother has only one port for external usb 3.0 (AsRock Z170M Extreme4)) + Transparent wall + Magnetic dusters + Convenient HDD/SSD mounts + Complete fan 200 mm + Great variability for case cooling system
- - The build quality is lame: not screwed walls play a lot, the transparent wall generally bends under strange eels; without iron, he stands uncertainly, staggers on three legs, one is always in the air; cases for HDD with unpunched holes for screws; there are sharp corners in places - Strange PSU mount
- Design, lots of space inside, excellent ventilation and cooling, HDD capacity. Transforms for everyone, the front panel buttons can be thrown at your discretion.
- There is no dust filter on the bottom fan opening. Subjectively - the place in the case could be disposed of more efficiently, the extra 3 cm of height and 5 cm of depth are not particularly needed in the standard layout of the case. But when you buy a case for mining, it becomes an important plus. It is difficult to neatly lay the wires, whatever one may say, but the part still remains to hang out. Never rely on fans to be installed strictly according to the specification. I was very disappointed with the system for attaching fans to the side / top walls. I expected to screw fans directly to the cover sheet. I took Deepcool UF140 for this case. And he miscalculated a lot. List nuances: 1) The fans are attached to separate rails, which are then inserted into the housing. There are only two pairs of guides, i. E. this is a maximum of 4 fans. 1.1) The rails are only designed for "square" fans. The purchased Dipkuls did not fit, because they are round - the size is like 140, and the mounts are like 120. I took Thermalright X-silent 140 instead. 2) On one side - for example, on top - do not put 4 140 mm fans! Only 2, the second set of guides is simply not included. 3) You can't put them at an angle to each other either - for example, on top of the video cards and on the side - they rest against each other. 4) Even if you put the coolers on the side, fastening them to the cover itself, on blowing video cards - then only one, if you put two video cards - then the bottom cooler will rest.