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Herr_Kuchen
Greater than one weekGreat tower. Looks slick, super easy to assemble all parts within it. The cable management is beyond easy with this case. Id say definitely buy this but I dont want everyone having the same case as me
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Prof. Green Satterfield
> 3 dayvery good quality, my second one. no shape edges, everything fits. will buy another one in future
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David Bishop
> 3 dayIncredibly frustrating to build in - the hinged glass door is stupefyingly in the way the entire time you are wrestling with this monstrosity. Have fun attempting and failing to refit the PS cover to the frame while the door bangs into you repeatedly and you blindly attempt to put in screws with your right hand as your left hand is deflecting the door AND stabilizing the cover - all at the same time. Im actually to angry to continue this tirade as my blood pressure wont settle over this aggravation.
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salvadorval
> 3 dayIm fairly certain that this was a used case from Amazon. The plastic protecting the glass was partially removed after opening the box, and the small Phanteks logos at the bottom right looked like someone began peeling that off too. My biggest frustration is that its missing the HD audio connector rendering my front audio jacks useless. Yes, I can use the ones in the back that connect directly to my motherboard, but this is just frustrating. Also, two of the front USB ports are bent.
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Conan
Greater than one weekI am building a new rig. Currently my older setup is a Lian-Li mid tower. There are alot of big names in this market, so I wanted to give Phanteks a chance. I read the reviews on this case and visited the vendors website. I wanted to have 5.25 drive bays, so many newer cases do not include anymore. This was a requirement for me. This case is more a full tower and will be heavier. I like the excellent cable management system, keeps the inside tidy, many tie offs to zip down cables neatly. Case is shipped with a small tackle box of needed hardware, zip ties and Velcro straps, very nice! PSU is nicely contained on the bottom of the case, with a cover to hide all the cables. The front and top of the case is plastic, molded and finished to look like metal. Some have commented negatively, this is a plus for me as you will not get a static shock jolt when you touch the case on dry winter days. The rest of the case is aluminum. The case looks sharp, has excellent cooling and dust filters. To note case will be shipped in original box. Give this case a look and read the vendors website. I am very satisfied with my purchase and highly recommended.
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SumGuyNotBird
> 3 dayIt has so much potential for mad upgrades to my custom build! really loved the size and ease of installing my parts into this case. I am currently using the stock case fans and a stock CPU cooler that came with my Ryzen 7 and have yet to see temps above 27c. The sheer size of this thing and the tempered glass side panel has caused quite as stir when I show off my gaming rig and the cable management was a snap. Id also like to add that the packaging it was shipped in is well planned, I even re-used the packaging for this case to take my new built PC on a 2,300 mile round trip road trip to visit gaming buddies with out a scratch on it. Also, this case is HEAVY which means if someone wants to steal it theyll need 3 guys and a hand truck to have a chance of getting away before I get my shotgun aimed at em lol. XD
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WW
> 3 dayVery spacious case, plenty of room for even the largest of coolers and graphics cards. Many mounting spots for fans to keep your temps as low as can be. Large, hinged, tempered glass panel that makes displaying your RGB easy, as well as allowing easy access to the guts on the inside of the case. Comes with the case cables pre-cable-managed with Phanteks awesome velcro zipties. Only bad thing is my dad had a habit on leaning on top of my old tower, right where the new towers power button is, and has now hard-shutdown my computer 4 times, which has lead me to unplug the towers power button from the motherboard. Thankfully the MSI x570 ACE motherboard I used for my build has a built in power switch on the board, which the easy to open glass panel helps me to get to.
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Assorted
> 3 dayBest case I have ever owned. Very clean case.
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TreadHead
> 3 dayBeen building PCs for more than two decades. Beats Corsair 700T and Antec easily. Cable management is a breeze. I did replace the fans though. Point is, it was easy. Easy peezy nice and cheesy.
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N8ZY
> 3 dayThe large liquid cooler fans (3) and radiator fit in the top of the case and we did not have to remove any of the hdd cages. It also has slots for optical drives which are becoming rare. the only downside is that the cover for the power supply was too small (power supply is 1600 watts) so I just left the cover off; no surprise there, kind of expected it. The screws holding the glass panel shut could be a bit beefier; they are really hard to handle for a ham-fisted person like me. Over all I like the case just fine. I plan on adding several more hdds after I save up more money. The overall price for this system was around $7k.