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Review on Fractal Design Define R5 - ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - High Airflow and Silent Optimized - Includes 2x Dynamix GP-14 140mm Silent Fans - Water-Cooling Ready - Black by Michal Wjcik ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

In general, I thought the case was interesting, and it had a greater number of benefits than it does drawbacks. Has some pros posh and striking in appearance. In contrast to gaming cases that feature strange designs, grilles, and ribs that are the product of the designers' imagination, every edge is smooth and easy to wipe clean of dust. Removable filters. Side walls and the entrance door of the Shumka. The inside features a neat and orderly layout that makes the installation of components a breeze. There is a significant amount of room between the side wall and the motherboard tray for concealing the wires. Evaluated after connecting 6 HDDs to the system. Cons: There is not a type C label anywhere on the front panel. As I compared it to the USB ports on the old case, I found that the ones on this case are of a much worse quality than the ones on the old case because the shell of the USB ports is made of very thin metal. There is no purpose for the built-in reobas, and switching it has no effect whatsoever; at the very least, the level of noise remains the same. As a consequence of this, I was required to install Noctua NF-A14 ULN fans in place of the conventional fans and attach them to the motherboard. Because I wanted to quickly replace some 3.5 hard drives, I inserted Orico sleds into two 5.25 bays. As a result, whenever these hard drives are operating, there is a resonance on the case as well as additional noise (due to the lack of rubber pads, which are not provided for 5.25) Because a third of the case stiffener is covering the hole for the additional power supply of the CPU (as seen in the photo), the only way I was able to fit the 8-pin connector into the space was to disconnect it into two separate four-pin connectors and then push it through one at a time.

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