In general, a compelling argument. But, for the price, I would want higher-quality goods. Yet, among NZXT cases, this is considered to be one of the "Cheap" variants. Some advantages: Although it is undoubtedly pricey, the case has a nice design. You shouldn't feel embarrassed to lay it out there on the table. The front turntables have a secure attachment that is very user-friendly. Amazingly, there is a healthy circulation of air here. accompanied by a Be Quiet! measuring 140mm. There has only been one so far, but I am planning on delivering a second one there. SSD 2.5 trays with quick release mechanisms. Very high quality and straightforward to set up. The Cable Management system works quite well. Under the back cover, there is a considerable amount of room for wires, and the bottom wall conceals the majority of the cables coming from the power supply unit (PSU). A novel approach consisting of a bar that hides the 24pin wire. It has been discovered that it is still possible to move it to the side. A very small amount, but nonetheless. There is a sufficient amount of space for cable ties. a supply for the purpose of adding cooling for processors. be silent Dark Rock 4 was able to squeeze in, and there was even a half centimeter left. Handy dust filters. Quickly gets under way after being given the go-ahead. But, the rear cover needs to be removed first. Nice delivery set. A adequate quantity of nuts, bolts, and screws in a range of diameters. With these drawbacks: Choice of materials for the body. There have been no negative comments made about glass. Yet, the selection of such a thin steel left me perplexed. The top cover has a hum that may be heard when the glass is closed (at least with the stock turntable RF-AF12C-RB). This issue has a straightforward solution. Insert the controller from the Xbox. In addition to that, you might try inserting a rubber band in the space between the fan bolts and the top cover. In the not too distant future, I aim to have it reworded to read "be quiet!" quiet wings 3 140mm plug-and-play module. (At that point, my review will have been eaten) Imagine that there is a USB 3.0 port, but you can't lay the cable out regularly from it. It will be an annoyance to the eye and stick out in an absurd manner. Hard disk storage in a tray. Although I am aware that the transition to SSDs is already necessary for everyone, I believe that this transition should not be encouraged in the manner that has been described. In usually, there will not be a tray provided. Everything is held together with screws; there are no quick-release fasteners. And most significantly, without using any rubber bands or vibration-damping spacers. In most cases, I remain silent when it comes to the process of installing hard disks in the tray. It is very evident that individuals should "Set it and forget it." (Oh, sure, yeah, it's inevitable that you will forget.) When it is dark, the wall is illuminated by both the electricity and the hard LEDs. To a very slight degree, but only from the side of the ventilation openings.
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