- - Filters at all air intake points - Presence of relatively quiet 4 fans - Relatively cheap - Equipment
- All the disadvantages are associated with cheaper production and are inherently insignificant: - Thin metal - Cheap reobas - Little space for wires under the back cover - Strips covering the ports of the video card and other things break out
- Price. 4 quiet fans included. Dust collectors are present wherever needed and are fairly easy to clean. Lots of free space. Power supply from below. Made soundly, you can’t even cut your playful fingers on something on purpose.
- The front panel with sound is a lottery, personally, the microphone connector does not work for me, but this does not matter to me at all. Any connector on the front panel will also noticeably absorb dust, I advise you to cover or blow dust from there once a week, otherwise the scribe will come to the front panel completely (if he hasn’t already come, I say, a lottery), not quickly, but will come. The rear plugs break out, it's sad, a drawback, but again not critical. The sled for the HDD personally has a little backlash for me, here you can already be wary. The legs of the case itself are not perfectly even, on a flat surface I have a slight skew on the left front leg (if you look at the front panel), I put a piece of paper - ideally, again, slightly. If the power supply has a lot of wires and they do not come unfastened, then this may be a problem in the wiring at the back of the case, I personally with KCAS 600W barely closed everything neatly at the back, but it was not easy.
- Price
- Very narrow
- The price, although with minuses, but the quality (I will describe the problem from below), 4 coolers (1 with blue backlight), USB 3.0, size AND internal space (ATX and MicroATX motherboard capacity), If you arrange everything correctly, then a quick replacement of hard drives, matte case, Reobas (but I don’t use it, because it blows everything well anyway. Dust catchers on the air inlets, an acrylic window like in a more expensive plan of cases, mounts for additional coolers (internal and external partition), rigor, minimalism , gamer look.
- Their minuscule, but for such a price for me personally, it's all garbage! of the shortcomings is the gloss of the tray for gadgets (not fatal, but some kind of carbon would be better). And it's all !
- - Good equipment - The presence of reobas
- - Build quality see comment - Little space for cables (behind the left wall)
- Yes, in general, everything except regular turntables
- Turntables There is no platform on top next to the connectors, humpbacked and glossy, you need to lay a silicone mat so that everything lies securely If you often use the upper connectors (mouse, keyboard), then they quickly get a kidk, a friend has the same case, ruined them using the method described above. I use mine for flash drives, the flight is normal
- Pre-installed 4 fans, buttons and usb connectors on top, there is usb3
- Thin, soft iron. The fan at the back is connected via molex. Mounting hard drives one-sided. "Muzzle" is removed only with pliers.
- > Support for long graphics cards (and their support in limbo due to a special frame) > 4 fans included (and 3 of them are normal quality) > Reobas (though simple) > Stylish appearance. > Dust filtration. > Cable manager There is something to cling to and where to lay the wires, without sharp edges.
- > Legs never rubber. They transmit vibration to the table. > Thin walls. (For its price, this is the norm, but an overpayment for a resonant window in the z3 plus version is a diagnosis) > Front fan (illuminated) - noisy and connected only via molex. Those. without a file, you can’t connect it to a pants reobas. No other complaints.
- Appearance. Possibility to install a long video card. TTX, which, as it turned out, is not entirely true. The description says "soft rubber feet dampen vibration"
- Flimsy metal! The metal at the legs is so thin that it just buckles under the weight of an empty case! The legs themselves are not made of rubber, but of hard plastic, which, of course, does not extinguish anything! The layout is also not ice - the drive practically rests on the power connector of the motherboard and pretty much clamps the cables. Two 5.25 drives are most likely not to be installed in principle. Mounts for drives and hard drives are such a hell of a mess with backlash that you just want to cry. Noisy coolers. And everything.
- 1. Price! 2. Design. 3. Capacity. 4. Cooling.
- I'll describe below.
- High-quality assembly, fans included, price, dust filter (on the front) and mesh (under the PSU)
- 1. Price! 2. Design. 3. Capacity. 4. Cooling.
- no for that price
- Beautiful, convenient to place everything inside, 4 coolers included and reobas
- The coolers are a bit louder than I expected, but still quiet. The screws in the kit and which are screwed into the case are frail, on one screw that holds the stand for the cooler that stands in the middle, the cross mount was torn off (I don’t know what it’s called correctly), as a result, I had to drill it out. Marked org glass.
- Good appearance.
- Extremely inconveniently designed inside. For small motherboards with a minimum of peripherals, back and forth.