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Review on πŸ’» Segotep Typhoon ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case: Vertical Graphics Card Mount, USB 3.0 Ports, Tempered Glass Panel, Enhanced Cable Management & Airflow, Black by Darian Massey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Its worth it. Unique and plenty of room for a variety of drives, cooling options, etc.

This case is for our Ryzen 2600. We used an AsRock B450 Steel Legend full ATX board, an MSI AMD 280X -Graphics card and RGB memory modules with standard CPU cooler and still without water cooling. All brass posts were installed in this case which are perfectly aligned. There's plenty of room for a Corsair 1050 modular power supply (overkill for a future dual-GPU upgrade). There are practical holders for the SSD on the side of the steel plate. The side panels are semi-articulated and align the panels very precisely, making it easy and quick to remove and replace the steel or tempered glass panel. The pre-installed RGB fans are high-quality addressable fans that can either remain connected to the integrated fan controller or to your MB. Magnetic front dust cover for easy cleaning. Airlo features are very good. We will install a dual 120mm fan heatsink to cool the CPU. There is space for this on the front of the case directly behind the front fans or space for a 240 mm radiator on the back. Unfortunately, there is no way to mount an external radiator on the back of the case, as the hoses exit from the back in some cases. Anyway, the vertical GPU mount is very cool and I LOVE the ability to access all the usual peripherals right on the TOP of the case just below the access panel. and the cables just come out the back. In any case, take negative reviews with a grain of salt. I find this case useful and original. This is not an elite building but not as expensive as it is and not budget. Cleanly designed mid-range device. I think this could be a very good base for a custom build. Definitely take it, you will like it. I do.

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Fading