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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

The controversial front fan attachments. They bend because the rail they're linked to is so flimsy. Modifying the front panel by adding a strip under the 5.5 slot and a removable grille plug makes this case universally usable. You can either take this example or one with unconditional 5.5, but not both. offers benefits: Superb blowing, in and of itself Affordable quality Negative This is true of all new cases that cost less than the standard $100-$150. In contrast, metal is very THIN. In this…

The controversial front-fan fastening. They bend because the rail they're linked to is so flimsy. Making this case global is as simple as remaking the front panel to include a strip under the 5.5 slot and plugging it in with a removable grille. You're going to have to pick between this instance and one with unconditional 5.5 Pros: Superb blowing, in and of itself Value for the money Negatives: This is true for any contemporary cases that cost less than the industry standard of $100-$150. Thin…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

The criteria that led me to make the decision to modify the body were 1) having mesh on the front side; 2) having ample space; and 3) having dust filters. The appearance of the case and the dearth of support from supporters led to its selection as the winner. I placed two pieces of a Cougar 140 cooler on the ceiling and three 120 coolers in the front of the room. I have two cats, and one of them, in particular, enjoys giving me the runaround whenever I'm working on the computer. It is simply…

Pros
  • Spacious and with good air circulation
Cons
  • My only complaint is that the glass on the side is quite pale; personally, I prefer it to be darker.

A simple but effective case design for maximizing internal airflow. boards and memory as fans and radiators whir and mat. No need for dropsy if they can fit in here. Lots much room! Simply said, it's a good case for the money. There are benefits: The lid does not rattle or budge and the structure is stable, despite the rather thick steel (0.6 mm on average). The airflow is great, and there's room for six fans, which is great in theory, however the bottom fan, which blows under the case, serves…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

The controversial front fan attachments. They bend because the rail they're linked to is so flimsy. Modifying the front panel by adding a strip under the 5.5 slot and a removable grille plug makes this case universally usable. If you can't have both this instance and one with unconditional 5.5 has certain advantages: Superb blowing, in and of itself Affordable quality Containing negatives: All new cases that cost less than the standard $100–150 fall into this category. Thin metal. This…

Because I am so brilliant, I packed my entire assembly worth about $200,000 into this suitcase. In the end, it was a successful plan. First off, I have to mention that he's quite good-looking. The glass has a subtle tint that gives it a hip vibe. The chassis has plenty of room for a variety of video cards and other components. Added negatives. Extremely flimsy metal that may easily be bent out of shape. The fans' metal will break if you try to twist it. It appears inconceivable, given a fan…

Pros
  • Adjacent glass, please Frontal mesh Allows for dropsy Cables and video cards can fit comfortably.
Cons
  • False and flimsy metal Poor construction quality. There is no hard drive

Tired of Thermaltake Core x9, the opportunity to take this case for 2k and a little cashback from the green bank turned up. Everything came together easily and naturally, there are no obvious design flaws in the case, for its money it is very, very good. The basket for hard drives - only for two seats, otherwise it would not be in the lower compartment along with the PSU, but inside the main space of the case and would affect the airflow. I don’t put it in the minuses, who needs a case for six…

Pros
  • Witnesses of the Repairman, rejoice in tempered glass! Lots of space, really big towers fit in. Delivering a case for less money without torsion bars is brilliant, I'll put mine in. Mesh on the front panel, air intake is normal. Cover under bp. Enough space for cables behind the rear wall. There is a lot of space above the motherboard, even with my huge tower, I managed to connect the processor power without mats after installing the motherboard and tower. You can also shove SVO there. Good appearance.
Cons
  • In some places, the quality of execution corresponds to the budget. Flimsy back wall. There are no rubber vibration dampers in the hard sled. Break-out plugs for expansion slots. Dust filters, both top and front - with a grid with a cell diameter of almost a millimeter. Better than nothing, of course, but still. Only one usb 3.0 slot on the front panel, could make two. The basket for two hdds is riveted, does not dismantle and does not move back and forth, but in vain - it would facilitate assembly.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is working, I will not repeat it for sure.

Very strange impression from this case. I changed my ATX Zalman Z3 due to physical deterioration of the latter (legs fell off, etc.) The choice fell on Deepcool MATREXX 55 MESH, since many sources mentioned that this is an excellent option in terms of price / quality ratio. Like a budget leader, everything in it is simple, but convenient. Immediately at the time of assembly, obvious shortcomings were evident, which I described in detail in the "flaws". Conclusions: I don't know why this case…

Pros
  • Price (if you're lucky, get it cheaper than other worthy models) Glass
Cons
  • 1. You can install only 2 HDD 3.5, while there is still enough space in the box for the third one, you can even put a not very thick HDD from below without problems. Why didn't they use a couple more centimeters and didn't allow three HDDs to be placed there? Strange. 2. If there is an SSD 2.5, then it is stupidly screwed to the case. It would seem, well, a normal solution, what's the problem? And the fact that, as a result, not all SATA power connectors can be plugged in (see the example in the photo), it’s stupidly impossible to connect the connector from some PSUs at all. For example, the Thermaltake Toughpower 750W (W0116) has SATA power connectors that don't fit into this very hole in the photo. Connectors Thermaltake TR2 S climbed. This is some kind of game, if someone else has a 2.5 '' SSD - keep in mind. 3. Place for PSU. It's just not enough! A standard PSU 85x150x160 mm either doesn't fit at all, or sticks right in. At the same time, there is still an option that either the wires from the PSU itself will be strongly bent so that it fits all the same, or it won’t fit because of the wires. Moreover, both in length and in height, it fits right up or does not fit at all. The same Thermaltake Toughpower 750W (W0116) 85x150x160 mm - does not fit at all, Thermaltake TR2 S, which is smaller (86 x 150 x 140 mm) fit, but also cramped. Only 170 mm is in the case for the length of the PSU + wires. In total, if the PSU itself is 160mm + it has detachable cables, then this is + 10-12mm, in total 170-172mm. And you also need to bend the wires, since on the other side of the PSU compartment there is a fixed basket for the HDD. Outcome: BP does not climb. Just ergonomic hell. 4. By the quality of the metal: it is not so important to me, but there is almost noname for micro ATX, Zalman Z3 Plus and another old noname for ATX nearby. So here is the feeling that the quality of the metal is at the level of nonames or even worse: the metal is thin, easily bends, sloppy riveting here and there. The cables inside the case are also quite rigid and give the impression of Chinese cheapness.

Pros below: heavy - this is important, it looks really serious, it directly absorbs the light with its coolness))), it is convenient to dig inside, there is a lot of space for laying cables, even if the connectors are placed edgewise Some cons: fastening coolers on the front is convenient, but if the cooler is with one-sided fastening, then it is problematic to screw the lower cooler "from below" - the problem is solved with a very long bat, but until I bought it it was a problem

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Someone likes glass, but I'm not a fan of LGBT backlighting and treat it with indifference, so I took it with a grille, and not with glass in front. It would be nice to have vibration dampers in the kit, at least for a sled, but for such a price you can do it yourself with handles. Took in Online Trade for 3k. With its pros: Plenty of space for cable management, strict black color, airflow, the presence of "anthers". With its cons: Like most, the package lacks the 1st screw-rack for mounting…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

In general, the impressions are rather positive. They wrote about the thickness of the metal, but I didn’t expect that the side cover would bend with your fingers XD The SSD is attached with a partial overlap of the holes for cables, in addition, if you decide to hang 140mm front coolers from the inside of the chassis, you can inadvertently block the attachment points of the SSDs. We also squeezed a couple of penny rubber bands into 3.5" baskets (apparently to emphasize the severity). In…

Pros
  • Gorgeous blowing, appearance, ease of maintenance.
Cons
  • The thickness of the metal, the absolutely stupid location of the SSD under SATA (2.5"), the lack of damping inserts in the baskets under 3.5", it can be problematic to hang 2 140mm coolers on the front panel outside the chassis (may prevent the front panel from snapping into place), not to mention about the fact that three 140mm coolers cannot be installed in any way), clamped one rack under the ATX format motherboard (there are only 8 pcs in the bundled bag, not 9. From the old Z11 zalman, the rack did not fit the thread diameter.) and, judging by the reviews, the practice is regular .

If you want there to be good air circulation inside the case, all you need is a nice case. Fans rotate, radiators cool, and boards and memory are wiped clean. Who needs dropsy, they won't have any trouble fitting in here at all. More than enough room. Simply put, a reliable case for the cost. Got pros: The steel has an average thickness of 0.6 millimeters, yet despite its strength, the construction is quite stable; the cover does not shake and does not bow. The ventilation is really good, and…

Just an excellent case if you want the case's interior to have good airflow. Radiators, boards, and memory all blow air. Dropsy is not necessary; they will fit in quite fine. enough room. Just a strong argument given the cost. With advantages: Although the cover does not rattle or bend, the structure is quite sturdy, with an average steel thickness of 0.6 mm. The possibility to attach 6 fans and the airflow they provide are both wonderful. However, the bottom fan, which blows under the casing…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

A simple but effective case design for maximizing internal airflow. boards and memories as fans whir and radiators mat. Who needs dropsy when they can just come here and blend in perfectly? Lots much room! A good, sturdy case for the money. has certain advantages: Even though the average steel thickness is only 0.6 mm, the structure is sturdy; the cover does not shake or flex. The ventilation is great, and there's enough for six fans, which is great in theory, but the bottom fan is largely…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

Just what you need if you care about keeping your case cool. boards and memories as fans whir and radiators mat. They could get by without dropsy just well in this room. Room enough. A good, sturdy case for the money. Listed below are some advantages: The structure is sturdy, with an average steel thickness of 0.6 mm, but the cover does not shake or flex. The ventilation is great, and there's enough for six fans, which is great in theory, but the bottom fan is largely pointless because it blows

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

The controversial front fan attachments. Their attachment rail bends (the metal is flimsy). Adding a strip under the 5.5 slot and a retractable grille plug makes it easy to convert this case to work with any device that uses that standard. You can either take this case or one that has unconditional Advantage #5.5: Superb blowing, in and of itself Value for the money Inadverse aspects: All new cases that cost less than the standard $100–150 fall into this category. Thin metal. This structure is

The controversial front fan attachments. Their attachment rail bends (the metal is flimsy). Modifying the front panel by adding a strip under the 5.5 slot and a removable grille plug makes this case universally usable. Therefore, you must decide between this scenario and one with an unconditional 5.5. benefiting from: Fantastic puffing, for the heck of it Affordable quality See the downsides below: All new cases that are less than $100-$150 are affected by this. Thin metal. This structure is…

Because I am quite intelligent, I have included my assembly for about 200,000 in this example. And you're right, everything turned out great. To begin, let me to point you that he has a dashing appearance. The glass has a subtle tint to it, giving it a stylish appearance. Because there is so much room inside, any video card and any other piece of hardware will easily fit within. Additional drawbacks. Very thin metal that is prone to bending at the slightest provocation. The metal will break…

Pros
  • On the side, with glass Front comprised of mesh Accommodates dropsy Ample space for the graphics card and the connections.
Cons
  • metal that is crooked and of poor quality The construction leaves a great deal to be desired. No hard disk drive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

When installing a 1-kilowatt Power Supply, I ran into the problem of not being able to install, in theory it should get up but does not get up because of the nuances: power patchcord connectors, and capacity. Figured out a way out of the problem. I drilled out the rivets of the U-shaped half-case of the HDD 3.5-drives, and made it removable, thereby fixing it on the screws for the fans

Pros
  • Cool design, simple construction, tempered glass, compact, metal thickness.
Cons
  • 1) Calculation of the developers of the installation site of the power supply, 2) Plastic sled for HDD 3.5", 3) No removable plugs for PCI cards, 4) No USB type-C on the front. 5) No HDD boot LED