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This case is more than enough if you have a low budget when building your computer. The built-in 120mm fans are quiet and whilst cheap, move air through the case, which means they are at least fulfilling their main role. It's more than likely that your GPU will be louder than the built in fans if you're building a gaming oriented system. In the case's box you'll find the case (obviously) and a small bag with plenty of screws for system building, as well as a motherboard speaker. The screws are as good as any I've used in the past, although I can't attest to the quality of the speaker, as I have no need for it. The external I/O (USB ports etc.) is readily found on the top of the case. The internal connections were easy to make and worked perfectly. The cable management space leaves a much to be desired, but it is a micro-ATX case, so it kinda goes with territory. Just be sure to pick up some zip-ties if you buy this or any other case for that matter; They're a godsend when you need to manage cables, especially if you're building a micro-ATX system with a hardwired PSU like myself. Be sure to check the internal space before buying; It's unlikely that your hardware is going to be too large if you have a low budget, but it's better to be safe than sorry. Also be aware that this case has no external bays; If you absolutely NEED external bays for any purpose, you should definitely refrain from buying this case. Overall, if you need a case when building a micro-ATX system, this case is quite reliable for the price.Read full review
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Purchased this case for a relatively cheap price. My previous case wasn't too good for airflow, but this one rectified that problem. Offering 2 120mm intakes at the front, 1 120mm exhaust at the rear and another at the top - adding some decent fans can keep almost any build cool (either exhaust could even be used to mount an AIO radiator should you use a 120mm liquid cooler for CPU) I added a couple of Corsair AF120 performance fans as exhaust & moved both included LED fans to the front. The airflow is that good now that my Fury Nano no longer throttles from hitting high temps (rarely ever passes around 77c now), and the additional LED's on my motherboard coupled with the fans creates a nice red glow through the side window - there's also a reasonable amount of space to do some cable management behind the chassis on the other side. Having a front (or should I say top) USB 3.0 port as well as memory card slots really helps out when it comes to moving my workloads to other storage devices too. If your looking at doing your first build, or even if it wont be your first, for the price this PC case ticks all the right boxes. UPDATE: I removed one of the exhaust fans and replaced it with a Corsair H60 AIO cooler. This tower works perfectly with any 120mm liquid cooler so long as its mounted on the rear exhaust, Couldn't get it to fit on the top exhaust.Read full review
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Pros: - on par space for cable management - fits big GPUs - nice black interior - 2 fans included Cons: - the metal sheet is a little flimsy, not that strong - only 1 HDD bracket included (it has space for 2)
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It's a good case especially for the price. Comes with all the standoffs and screws you might need inside a little plastic bag. The packaging is good and protective for when it arrives. The product seems adequate and rigid, especially for the price. Overall a great deal!
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Nice looking case but could do with bit more room for cable management
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