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Review on Aerocool Aero One Eclipse ARGB Mid Tower Case in Stunning White - Perfect for Mid-Tower Builds by Rusna Djanur Buana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the purchase suits me, a very necessary product.

Most importantly, pay attention to the length of the cables of your power supply, 4pin was enough for me for the processor, 24pin for the mother too, but my location is not standard. And immediately think over how you will power your turntables, I already had a hub bought on Ali long before, after all, not any motherboard can cut more than 3 turntables. And then calculate right away whether it is profitable for you to take a body without turntables and a hub, or take the Eclipse version with turntables and a hub right away. Or the version of Frost just turntables. Well, the taste is the design, I like it more interesting than most models for the same price. If you don’t have extra turntables, then it’s better to immediately take the more expensive version with them, it will be cheaper than buying them separately. Although my system is not new, I really liked the case, but I had to sweat for the cable management.

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Pros
  • So, let's begin: Overall the body is great. Blowing out excellent The temperature on the processor dropped by 10 degrees in idle due to through blowing. Included are all the screws for the motherboard of the power supply, etc., as well as a special nozzle for a screwdriver for the motherboard racks. Dust filters on the front wall and on top with magnets Filter on bp from below without them, but it is. Tempered glass, mounted on 2 bolts on the back of the case. Grid on the front panel threw. The included fan is quite quiet. Perforation on the back wall where the mounts for the video card. Height adjustable rear case fan.
Cons
  • The metal is relatively thin, but the overall construction is solid. It seemed to me that there was not enough space for laying cables, but this is due to the HDD basket. The basket for the HDD is mounted very inconveniently, it is fastened with screws from the bottom of the case, in order to remove the HDD, you will have to take out the basket completely. A very inconvenient mount for an SSD, in order to connect it installed, you have to try to make holes for the wires under them. There is no adapter from USB3.0 to USB2.0 on the front panel. (Well, I guess they usually don’t put them) Slightly bright LED on the front panel (reflects into the case) Not very convenient holes at the bottom for connecting SATA cables on the motherboard. There is a perforation on the back wall where the fastenings for the video card are not on the screws, if you take them out you can’t put them back.