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Case Cooler master Q500L Black Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of Case Cooler master Q500L Black

size: Midi-Tower, motherboard form factor: ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX, power supply at the bottom, a window on the side wall, the number of internal bays 3.5: 2, the number of internal bays 2.5: combined, Front USB 3.0, Width: 230mm, Height: 381mm, Depth: 386mm, Max CPU Cooler Height: 160mm, Max Video Card Length: 360mm, Liquid Cooling Capable, Chassis Color: Black

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Value standards. The whole thing is put together very well. It doesn't tremble and is quite sturdy despite its rather thin metal construction.

Pros
  • A affordable, good-looking, and compact ATX motherboard
Cons
  • Scratches on the acrylic panel right out of the package; we need to swap out the fan that was attached.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

Value standards. The whole thing is put together very well. The metal is not too thick, doesn't tremble, and is quite sturdy.

Pros
  • Affordable, good-looking, and compact for an ATX board
Cons
  • Scratched acrylic on the factory wall? Swap out that fan ASAP.

It is true that the complexity of the edge makes this type of glass expensive to produce, but given the ease of the 4-screw mounting system, it is impossible to create an edge of this complexity on regular glass. Worth it for ATX boards; if you have a micro ATX or ITX board, go with Q300L instead.

Pros
  • It's a nice case, and I appreciate the emphasis on a minimalistic, tasteful aesthetic. A plethora of screws, cable ties, and a nozzle designed specifically for twisting the motherboard mounting posts. A highly full complement of tools or machinery.
Cons
  • Napkin-dried acrylic glass that has been washed once. The outcome is shown in the shot. It's perforated all throughout, which seems like a good thing for ventilation, but the air flow isn't designed for efficient heat dissipation.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

Standards of value for money. The whole thing is put together very well. The metal is not too thick, doesn't tremble, and is quite sturdy.

Pros
  • Stylish, low-cost, and compact for an ATX motherboard.
Cons
  • Scratches on the acrylic panel right out of the package; we need to swap out the fan that was attached.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

It is true that the complexity of the edge causes the price of the glass to rise, but it is impossible to create a complex edge on regular glass thanks to the standard technique of fastening with just four screws. It's a good buy for ATX motherboards, however mATX and ITX users should look into Q300L instead.

Pros
  • A nice package, I appreciate the clean aesthetic. Tools for attaching the motherboard, including screws, cable ties, and a nozzle for tightening the posts. A highly full complement of tools or machinery.
Cons
  • Fiber, acrylic glass, one wash, dry with a napkin. The outcome is shown in the shot. It's perforated all throughout, which seems like a good thing for ventilation, but the air flow isn't designed for efficient heat dissipation.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but it was a pleasant surprise.

Yes, due to the complicated shape of the edge, it is costly to produce such a glass. However, for ordinary glass, you cannot make a sophisticated edge, given the basic method of fastening with 4 screws. It's recommended for ATX motherboards, however Q300L is a better option for mATX and ITX systems.

Pros
  • It's a nice case, and I appreciate the emphasis on a minimalistic, tasteful aesthetic. Components for assembly, including screws, cable ties, and a nozzle for tightening the motherboard's mounting posts. In general, a comprehensive set of tools.
Cons
  • Napkin-dried acrylic glass that has been washed once. picture perfect sums up the outcome. It's perforated all throughout, which seems like a good thing for ventilation, but the air flow isn't designed for efficient heat dissipation.

It is true that the complexity of the edge causes the price of the glass to rise, but it is impossible to create a complex edge on regular glass thanks to the conventional four-screw mounting system. It's recommended for ATX motherboards, however Q300L is a better option for mATX and ITX systems.

Pros
  • A nice package, I appreciate the clean aesthetic. A plethora of screws, cable ties, and a nozzle for twisting the motherboard mounting posts are included in the hardware kit. In general, a comprehensive set of tools.
Cons
  • Napkin-dried acrylic glass that has been washed once. The outcome is shown in the shot. It's perforated all throughout, which seems like a good thing for ventilation, but the air flow isn't designed for efficient heat dissipation.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Norms for your money. It is solidly put together as a whole. The metal is not very thin, does not tremble, and is quite robust.

Pros
  • compact for an ATX board, attractive, and affordable
Cons
  • When the acrylic wall came out of the box scratched, the pre-installed fan was replaced right away.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Standards of value for money. Overall, it's well put together. The metal is not thick, but neither is it particularly thin, and it is remarkably stable and solid.

Pros
  • Affordable, good-looking, and compact for an ATX board
Cons
  • Scratches on the acrylic panel right out of the package; we need to swap out the fan that was attached.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

It is true that the intricate design of the edge contributes to the high cost of producing such a glass, but it is impossible to produce an intricate edge on conventional glass given the straightforward technique of attachment using four screws. It is recommended for ATX motherboards; however, if you have mATX or ITX boards, you should get the Q300L instead.

Pros
  • A good case, I like the design, which is straightforward and uncomplicated but elegant. A variety of screws, ties, and other types of fasteners, in addition to a nozzle for twisting the mounting posts on the motherboard. All things considered, a pretty rich equipment (whole set).
Cons
  • Acrylic glass that has been cleaned once and dried with fiber using a napkin. The outcome can be seen in the picture. In terms of ventilation, it is completely perforated, which, at first look, is a positive feature; nonetheless, air movement is not formed, which prevents efficient removal of heat.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

For the standards of your finances. The piece as a whole is very well put together. The metal is quite sturdy despite its relatively modest thickness; it does not tremble and does not move very easily.

Pros
  • Compact for an ATX board, attractive in appearance, and economical
Cons
  • Acrylic wall was scratched the moment it was removed from the packaging; replacement fan was promptly pre-installed.

Yes, creating such a glass is expensive due to the complicated shape of the edge, but given the straightforward 4-screw fastening method, conventional glass cannot have a complex edge. It's beneficial for ATX boards, but Q300L is preferable if you have mATX or ITX boards.

Pros
  • I think the design is tasteful, tasteful, and strictly simple. a number of fasteners, screws, ties, and a nozzle for twisting the mounting posts for the motherboard. A highly thorough set of equipment in general.
Cons
  • Glass made of acrylic should be cleaned once and dried with fiber. The picture shows the outcome. It is fully perforated, which appears to be adequate ventilation, but there isn't enough air flow to effectively remove heat.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

When it comes to laying wires, you might experience some difficulty, but given the compact design, this is to be expected. For this reason, it is preferable to have a modular power supply that has detachable cords.

Pros
  • There are a lot of bolts in the kit to fix all of the hard drives and SSD extremely hard acrylic does not bend for scratches did not check it scratches well as they say so it is preferable to not remove the film in order to decrease the amount of scratches. There is a large amount of room, as well as hooks, for securing things to the wire, and the back cover is quite sturdy and nearly does not flex.
Cons
  • There is a problem with the way the wire is connected to the power source. Check to check what kind of power supply you have and whether or not the contact is twisted horizontally when it should be vertical.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Standards of value for money. Overall, it's well put together. Although the metal is quite thin, it does not easily tremble and is very sturdy.

Pros
  • Affordable, good-looking, and compact for an ATX board
Cons
  • Scratches on the acrylic panel right out of the package; we need to swap out the fan that was attached.

With its pros: Beautiful, comfortable drive layout, PSU can be moved up and down if you have a short graphics card With its cons: It looks big, but in fact there is very little space. I was barely able to stuff the MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING X, and there was no room for dropsy at all

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

Its pros: Beautiful, comfortable drive layout, PSU can be moved up and down if you have a short graphics card Cons below: It looks big, but in fact there is very little space. I was barely able to stuff the MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING X, and there was no room for dropsy at all

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

The benefits of it include: The drive layout is beautiful and comfy, and the power supply unit may be shifted up and down if the graphics card is on the shorter side. Multiple drawbacks include the fact that it gives the impression of being large yet, in reality, there is very little room. I was only able to cram the MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING X into the case with difficulty, and there was no place for dropsy at all.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

The benefits of it include: The drive layout is beautiful and comfy, and the power supply unit may be shifted up and down if the graphics card is on the shorter side. Having these drawbacks: It gives the impression of being large, but in reality there is very little room. I was only able to cram the MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING X into the case with difficulty, and there was no place for dropsy at all.

Below are some advantages: The disk configuration is beautiful and user-friendly, and the power supply unit (PSU) may be shifted up and down if the graphics card is too short. Con: Although it gives the impression of being large, there is actually very little usable area. I was only able to cram the MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING X in there with difficulty, and there was absolutely no room for dropsy.

Has some pros: The drive layout is beautiful and comfy, and the power supply unit may be shifted up and down if the graphics card is on the shorter side. Below are some downsides: It gives the impression of being large, but in reality there is very little room. I was only able to cram the MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING X in there with difficulty, and there was absolutely no room for dropsy.