The case is huge, please don't underestimate it. It's well build and price is well matched. BUT if you consider that a Mini Bar refrigerator, costs 65 dlls in Walmart. And this PC case its around the same size. I could say the Mini Bar Refrigerator is way COLDER than this case and it's the same size. Anyhow, this case looks hot and its easy to build. Also its relative silent. BUT! Here are the little details you will encounter as you build it. -The Power supply stays at the back and low, cables for +12 mainboard do not reach in some power supply. (It's IRONIC cause the power supply was a new Thermaltake RGB and cables did not reach) - You'll need to purchase extensions for the power supply cables if they don't reach. Which I did but didn't care, but its 10-20 dlls unnecessary. -If you were thinking to use the mainboard cables that were included in your mainboard, just hope they are longer than 3 feet. You'll need long!, unless you have only 2 drives, 1 SSD and 1 HDD you can mount them very close at the bottom. - The power supply doesn't seal at the back. The power supply has a dedicated mount that has a small gap in the back cover, it looks like they will seal close, but they don't, they are about 1cm apart when closed. - Did I mention gaps? This case has lots of gaps in several parts of the case, I have my house clean and tidy, thus I don't really care about dust cause its clean. But if you are one of those people that don't clean your house in a daily basis and have open windows. That dust, will enter without mercy from the bottom of the case and back. The case does have have magnetic filters that can be removed and cleaned, but, its not enough when you have 1 cm gaps. - Air comes from the bottom and goes upward. Nothing wrong here, but why do I complain about it? Well you see, the top plastic cover, covers the exhaust!!, Not so much a design flaw, but all the heat from inside the case, gets trapped with the plastic cover at the top, the 140mm fan will push air silently and fast, but the cover has small holes without a fan, thus heat exits the case very slowly. There are no mounts to place fans to help push the air. At times you can touch the plastic cover and feels warm from all the hot air trapped there. At the bottom of the case they are 4 circles around 1 1/2 inch big, and 2 "u" shaped holes around 1cm wide. This holes are quite big and will let air get in which is good, but they are not filtered, thus dust could enter. And if you live in Australia or in a town with lots of bugs. You just have an open door to cozy place to live for them. -Read full review
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It has space galore, but one is limited as to well that volume is used. What will surprise most builders is that the number of bays is actually a bit limited. As a design statement, it is bold but also cumbersome; huge and heavy... makes one almost wish there was more equipment to bolt in there to help fill the void... There are significant air gaps when assembled, so airflow and dust management could prove to be an issue over the short term. I was torn between this and the Cooler Master MT500MC, which I think is the better made case of the two, but overpriced for its size. However, the fit and finish of the Cooler Master - which a colleague bought just recently - is clearly superior.
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I love this case, it is super easy to build in ( especially if you are new af building ). Just make sure you have enough space for the case because it is HUGE! The case comes with 2 fans they are both at the top of the case.
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There is so many possibilities with all the real estate here! Looks awesome with all black components with the smoked glass
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it is great for water cooling this is the best tower i have ever owned
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