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Ef
> 24 hourReally love this case. It was super easy to build in and the AIO and power supply so far have been working really well. I love that the power supply comes with custom cables that fit perfectly, so there is really minimal extra slack in the case. I changed out the top two fans with better thermaltake ones, which was really easy as the entire case comes apart really easily. Temperatures are also really good with my 7900X and 3080ti. They never go above mid 70s gaming with an optimal fan curve, hardly any noise at all. I cant recommend this case enough for anybody looking to get into SFF PCs
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Evan Kirschenmann
> 24 hourI picked this case up on Amazon Prime day for $33 after a huge discount down to something around $77, and with a $50 amazon gift card. I have very little to say about this case, but all of it is positive 1.) I was expecting cable management to be much more difficult than it was. If you have zip ties, it should be a breeze, but time consuming 2.) Build quality is fantastic. the entire case is so solid that I feel like I could slam it against my desk only to break the desk before I dent the case. The front panel is also very very thick, moreso than any other part of the case. The entire thing with the exception of some trim seems to be made of aluminum. 3.) This thing will fit just about any hardware you could want in it. I recommend using a 2 slot graphics card if you want to fit intake fans at the bottom,as with a 3 slot card you need thin intake fans. and I also recommend not using more than 2 radiators for a custom loop system, and just using more fans. 4.) Cooling performance is fantastic. Temps are in the 40s for my 5600x using an NZXT 280mm AIO, and temps in the 70s for my 3 slot 980ti.
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Steven
> 24 hourOverall, the case is amazing. The materials are solid and the finish is beautiful. That being said, this case needs to be sold as a bare-bone. My included psu has really bad coil whine when gaming. (Used a mechanics stethoscope to very it was psu and not gpu). Not to mention that many new cards are recommending 1000w PSUs. I love the layout of this version over the standard nr200p. I had to change out the included fans with some Noctua ones and set them as intakes. Also added slim Noctua fans to the bottom as an exhaust. My Ryzen 7700x and RX6800xt both stay in the 50s to low 60s when gaming. If it wasn’t for the PSU coil whine and the price, this would be a 5 star review. Which is the other point. This case would be the best itx case on the market at $349, which is what it was originally rumored to be at. Over $400 is just insane for this, especially with the poor PSU choice. I would still recommend the case, it just needs to be released as a bare-bones at $120-$149
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Josh
> 24 hourIts so easy to do a build in this case. It looks amazing. Keeps the dust out really well. You can fit full-sized cards in it. Highly recommend.
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CM
> 24 hourGood solid quality, and the included components are all great. The V850 power supply comes with custom length, sleeved cables, which is something you dont get if you purchase this power supply separately. Cooler Master put effort into this and didnt simply rob their parts bin like they could have. Even the Master Liquid AIO they include has been customized with longer hoses that place the pump into the perfect spot. The big question I had before buying this, which I never found an answer for by going over this stores product listing, was if an Intel LGA1700 mounting bracket was included to mount the AIO. Im happy to say that yes, one is included, so all of you 12th or 13th Gen Intel guys wont have any problems. For a pretty small case, this thing can accommodate huge graphics cards. Im running an RTX 4080FE, which is the same size as the 4090FE, and the card literally slid right in. If you plan on using the tempered glass side panel like I am, then I would recommend buying a couple of Noctua 120mm slim fans to mount in the bottom, blowing air up at the GPU. All in all my temps have been great, and Im running a 13600K fully unlocked, with an MSI Z790i MPG Edge motherboard and T-Force DDR5 6400 ram.
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Joshua Santana
> 24 hourUpdated review: The front panel connectors come Presleeved allowing you to plug all 8 pins in at once instead of individually. This is great but I failed to check to see if the way they had their cable sleeved would line up with the pins on my motherboard. After several rebuilds I feel like an idiot cause I didn’t think of it. Make sure you check the way your cables are sleeved and check your motherboard manual and make sure the connections line up properly or you’ll probably spend a whole bunch of time trying to fix a computer blindly. Outside of that tedious issue, the case has been great so far I was able to fit a scythe fuma 2 inside however the hardrive tray/radiator bracket couldn’t be reinstalled. Thermals have been great mid 60s on an overclocked Ryzen 7 3700. Also with the fuma I was able to fit 2 full size 120mm fans at the top (artic p12s) and with a 2 slot gpu (5700xt) I was also able to fit 2 full size 120mm fans (also artic p12s) This was my first time building inside any itx case, outside of me not checking the front panel connectors it was really straight forward. Cable management is a little tough personally I would recommend custom cables that way it’s not as bulky as the stock cables you get in any power supply. I would also hugely recommend a modular power supply (like I have in the picture) so you only have the cables you need and it’s not a complete rats nest. Also zip ties or twist ties are your best friends, I see a lot of people build their computer and leave their cables all over the place don’t be that person.
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Tech Dude
> 24 hourThis case is great. I have 3 of these in use and will likely purchase more. THE REBATE SYSTEM SUCKS. I received a $25 debit card for only one of them. The card will NOT activate on the provided website. Then they subtract $3.50 a month if it isnt used right away. It looks like Im out $75.
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David S
> 24 hourThis case was pretty easy to use for my new PC build. Nearly everything comes out to make it really simple to drop in your motherboard and accessories. Theres good airflow, and it fits long graphics cards. It looks really good too. The annoying bits for me are that the power supply placement is kind of awkward for cabling and that the max CPU cooler height was a tiny bit too low for me (Noctua NH-D15 - 165mm tall). I bought a 3d printed extender for the side panel that gave me the extra millimeters for my CPU, and now everything is great.
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Alex K.
> 24 hourFit my micro atx board, 1080ti ftw hybrid and full size atx psu (180mm length). I also have a 20tb iron wolf pro as well. Now I had to get creative and drill a few extra mounting holes for the hardware but temps are stable and with in reason while gaming. As for the included top mounting 120fans I did have to get a ultra slim 13mm to fit and use pop rivets to attach but it worked great.
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brandon
> 24 hourAIO pump is nonfunctional out of the box. Radiator fans worked so I swapped it with cpu fan/wp header and fans worked but pump still didnt on known good header. Tried pwm/dc/auto in bios with no difference. Called for a replacement and its on the way, will update once the new one is here and through its paces. Seems like this is a known thing from some reddit threads. I love this case but an aio needs to do one job and cool the cpu, not be a passive radiator..bad one at that. Update: New one arrived and worked as expected. I upped the rating to reflect this.