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IMHO
> 3 dayThis case is very well made and easy to work with. You can tell a lot of thought went into the design. Worth every penny.
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J. L. Wheeler
> 3 dayThe case itself has pretty high materials quality. It has a nice weight, not too heavy and also not too light. The ease of building with this case is nice. The IO is better than most and has a few quality of life features. The listing however is not correct. This case does NOT have 3 case fans. It only has 2. The front of the case 1 single 120mm fan and the rear has a single 120mm case fan. That is all. There is not another case fan for this case. That means I now have to buy another case fan in order to setup the configuration I need in order to have a positive pressure setup to mitigate animal hair, as I have 2 dogs. At over the $120 price point you should expect 3 case fans or at least the correct listing of the number of case fans in the description. That was the primary reason for the purchase of this particular case.
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Orion
> 3 dayGreat case for my first time building a pc and very quiet
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Bradford B.
> 3 dayI bought this while looking for a replacement for the Corsair 5000X which was just a little too big for my desk. This case is very well made, and the toolless snaps on the panels are just right. Not so loose they feel insecure but not so tight that theyre hard to get off. It fit all of my hardware and the cable management is extremely good with channels on the back with Velcro straps. I love the two tone paint as well. The whole design is very classy. No extra stuff like vertical GPU brackets and I also liked that the NZXT cable bar next to the motherboard is much flatter than the H700 this seems to be based on. Airflow is excellent, my machine has a 12700K and 3090ti and the temps during long gaming sessions are great. I have 3x120mm intake and then the top 360mm radiator and back 120mm as exhaust. All in all, a great case at this price point.
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G. Huff
06-04-2025Built an AM4 system with a 4080. Placed 280mm AIO at top. 3 front 140mm intake fans and 1 140mm exhaust at rear. I did not have any drives other than the NVME in the motherboard. Really good back cable management. Note that I did have to remove the bar that covers the cable entry on right side of motherboard to allow space for the 4080 and support bracket.
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Mitch
> 3 dayThis is a big mid tower case. Make sure you got the space for it and the table to support it because once you build your computer using this case, its going to be heavy, especially as gpus get bigger and bigger. So what I like about the case is that there are vents and corresponding filters so airflow isnt a problem. The case is metal, so its got a nice heft to it. Since it is a large case, it is very easy to work in. (This is my first pc build, and it was a breeze with this case) HOWEVER the thing that really really bugs me about this case and why I gave it 3 stars and not 5 is that taking off and putting on the panels is by far the worst thing ever. Its enough for me to not recommend getting the case. This is because the panels are held on by a snap-on mechanism, where its plastic nubs on the panels being shoved into plastic holes. The physical connection is solid, but it is too solid in some areas to the point where you feel like youre going to break it (which I did already, one of the holes broke when I was removing the side metal panel). So if youre someone thats constantly going in and out of the case, or just wants to show off the inside, it is a hard pass because my bet is that those connections will fail over time. The entire case is metal and everything else is great, but who came up with this stupid idea for holding the entire thing together? Im guessing it was for aesthetic reasons, but for functionality it ruins the whole case. My friend got the Corsair 4000 flow, and the glass panel is held on by thumbscrews. Thats what I wish NZXT did here. So for $130, getting this case is like ordering a porterhouse steak but it has a giant piece of grizzle. Its good, but that one flaw really ruins the whole experience and leaves you feeling regretful.
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Mike Fields
> 3 day5000D killer. Its lighter by about 12 lbs. and is $20 cheaper. Has the same great airflow. Cable management is an absolute breeze. You wont have to worry about your 2.5 or triple slot GPU fitting. Tons of headroom. Very spacious and will show off your pricey components nicely. NZXT really came through this time around. Easily one of the top cases on the market.
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Rahul Doyle
> 3 dayWell built. Sturdy.
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Technobuyer
> 3 dayIt has the dimensions of a High Tower. This Chinese product is high quality. They are catching up with the US.
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RieMarker
> 3 dayLooks sick, but when I tried to turn on the pc by pressing the power button on the case it didn’t power on. After 2-3 clicks it worked, after turning it off I had the same issue after turning it back on the 3rd time. Now it’s happening every 3-4 times I turn on the pc. I believe something isn’t making full contact in the case’s power cable but it’s not an issue that prevent me from using my pc