- 1) The design is awesome, it looks much more expensive than its cost. 2) The thickness of the metal, the wall does not bend at all due to the thick stiffening ribs; 3) Two (!) tempered glass, side and on the front panel, and the side glass is hinged with the ability to remove it!; 4) Excellent ventilation and circulation, warm air does not walk around the case; 5) Possibility to install CBO or 3 additional case fans, and 140 mm turntables will fit on the top surface, and all this in a Mini-Tower case; 6) 2 beautiful, quiet RGB fans, the presence of a control unit for their illumination with the ability to connect additional turntables (the speed is not adjustable) 7) The overall build quality and case materials: plastic, metal, glass, everything is on top; 8) Support for synchronization with various RGB systems from Gigabyte, Asus, MSI, ASRock, but be careful and read the disadvantage described below. 9) Dust filters on the top and under the power supply
- 1) The manufacturer claims to support synchronization of fan lighting with GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome RGB systems, but the manufacturer forgot to clarify that the turntable control unit has an output for RGB 5v 3pin lighting (on the motherboard this is a connector ADD_HEADER, D_LED1 which not all motherboards have), while on most motherboards there is only an RBG_HEADER output on 12v 4pin, or an LED CPU, so if you want to synchronize the backlight of turntables with your system, immediately find out if you have a suitable connector for 5v 3pin for backlight. 2) If on your power supply the SATA cable wires are routed through this SATA port, and not routed behind it to the power input and output of the port (for understanding in the search, find the Chieftec Force CPS wires, and you will understand what we are talking about), then you have it just won’t work to install a second disk normally (behind the motherboard or on the HDD bay), the wires will simply rest against the case and interfere with connecting to the disk. The problem is solved by a SATA-SATA adapter. If you have a modular PSU - there will definitely be no problems For me personally, the shortcomings are not critical, I knew about them even before the acquisition, I wrote so that you know what you might encounter when choosing / buying.