Pros: Huge, easy 360mm radiator mounting, very well built, expandable, awesome cooling
Cons: Looks a bit childish and tacky in the flesh, expensive, fans can be noisy, plexi scratches easily
Ordered this to replace a cheapo mid-tower case. The first obvious thing I noticed is it's flipping massive - only just fits under my desk.
Once you get building inside it, you notice immediately how well-built the chassis is. Nothing will ever fall off, and all the screws have a weighty feel to them. No sharp edges or cheapo fittings to speak of here.
The side fan is really nice. They built a little guard for it which directs air straight into your card's intake - lowered my GTX 480 temps by about 5ºC straight off. It is a little bit of a pain to connect the fan up every time you want to close the door again, mind. The stock CM fans are OK, though sometimes the 120mm one at the back does get a little noisy.
Cable management is quite good. There are a couple of shrouds - one for PSU, one for general other mess - inside which you can hide a rat's nest of cabling. However, I would have liked more holes to route cables between front and back.
Installing a 360mm rad with three fans was a doddle thanks to the top which clicks off very easily. Even the double-thick RX360 was fine.
Problems? Well, it wasn't cheap, but you get what you pay for. The next best case on my list was an 800D, and that costs a hell of a lot more and lacks a side fan...
The big issue is appearance. If you can, pop down to your local electronics store and take a look at the thing in the flesh. The photos make it look really awesome, but to my mind I am not fully convinced by the pseudo-military ridging on the edges. I do think it looks a bit childish frankly, but once it's under your desk it looks better.
I would recommend the case - get it if you want to step into WCing or just powerful air-cooling as it's really good at both.
Once you get building inside it, you notice immediately how well-built the chassis is. Nothing will ever fall off, and all the screws have a weighty feel to them. No sharp edges or cheapo fittings to speak of here.
The side fan is really nice. They built a little guard for it which directs air straight into your card's intake - lowered my GTX 480 temps by about 5ºC straight off. It is a little bit of a pain to connect the fan up every time you want to close the door again, mind. The stock CM fans are OK, though sometimes the 120mm one at the back does get a little noisy.
Cable management is quite good. There are a couple of shrouds - one for PSU, one for general other mess - inside which you can hide a rat's nest of cabling. However, I would have liked more holes to route cables between front and back.
Installing a 360mm rad with three fans was a doddle thanks to the top which clicks off very easily. Even the double-thick RX360 was fine.
Problems? Well, it wasn't cheap, but you get what you pay for. The next best case on my list was an 800D, and that costs a hell of a lot more and lacks a side fan...
The big issue is appearance. If you can, pop down to your local electronics store and take a look at the thing in the flesh. The photos make it look really awesome, but to my mind I am not fully convinced by the pseudo-military ridging on the edges. I do think it looks a bit childish frankly, but once it's under your desk it looks better.
I would recommend the case - get it if you want to step into WCing or just powerful air-cooling as it's really good at both.


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