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Comentado en Canadá el 24 de junio de 2024
After years of relying on Dell, I wanted my dream pc. However, the guy I commissioned to build it was more interested in building his own pc than mine—even though I'm the one paying for it—and because I wanted a case from a company that's headquartered in my home country (partially to have a reminder of my past home in my room), I decided to use manufacturer guides (like manuals, drivers, updates, QVL or compatibility lists), YouTube (how to build it), PCPartPicker (to calculate the watts and see what parts I need), Versus (to compare motherboards and graphics cards), and Google searches to learn how to build it myself! And, I've got to say, it was well worth it!For one, the case comes with three 140 mm "Silent Wings 4" fans preinstalled, which are so silent, that I cannot hear them, until I max out the fan rotation settings. Also, it includes a circuit board into which those fans are plugged in (which supports 8 fans). This is great, because my motherboard only supports 6 (though I could technically plug in a combined 13-14 fans, thanks to that case's separate board). It requires a SATA cable to be powered (the cord that some hard drives use).You can adjust the fan speeds and ARGB light settings by pressing either the left or right circular button that are located next to the power button. While my case (in the photo) was glowing blue, it can actually handle things like a transitioning ARGB rainbow and other effects. I feel like powering the fans through the circuit board should take some strain off the motherboard, given you don't have the motherboard power and control those fans.To allow the motherboard to control the fan and light settings, you must first have the cords from the circuit board correctly connected to the motherboard (ARGB, FAN, etc.), and then just hold down either button for few seconds, to switch the control over (if the circular button no longer glows, then you're motherboard should be in control). Hold the button(s) down for a few seconds again, to allow the circuit board to take control once more.⚠️ For the fans, you may have to restart your computer and quickly hold down the fan button to allow the circuit board to take charge once more. I couldn't get my motherboard to stop controlling my fans until I did that.The case has an impressive volume, so big in fact that I could still shove my head into the available space after my RTX 4070 Ti graphics card was installed, and there's over an inch (few centimeters) distance between the glass and the CPU cooler (Dark Rock Pro 5). In the other side of the case (once you remove the solid panel) is an opening to make mounting a CPU fan easier to that motherboard. There's also a big channel for the ATX PSU (power supply unit), so wiring it was a lot easier, since I could shove my whole hand in there while wiring it.If someone (like the guy I tried dealing with) tells you it's "incompatible", you should do your own research. All of my MSI components fit in (I even installed a GPU support bracket, and could have used a GPU riser cable) with loads of space left. To be honest this case could eat that guy's preferred pc case, where I doubt my CPU fan would have fit.I've never built a pc before and hadn't gone to school for such things (I even type with 2 fingers). If you do enough research, I'm sure you can do it, too! PCPartPicker and Versus were two websites that helped me tremendously in comparing and picking the right parts, and because I really don't trust giving out my credit card info to a bunch of websites (like the sites PCPartPicker recommended), I managed to order every single part for my 1st pc build right here on Amazon.👍I primarily used parts from MSI and TEAMGROUP, though have seen videos with ASUS and other brands installed. While some claim you can install an Extended-ATX (EATX) motherboard, I can't confirm that, though it does seem spacious enough to allow that.If you're planning on building your 1st pc build, make sure you have everything plugged in correctly and firmly (consult your manuals or online videos, preferably from the manufacturer of your parts, and I did NOT plug my pc into the wall socket until AFTER I was finished wiring everything up, just in case I may accidentally turn the PSU on), keep yourself grounded (Amazon sells anti static wristbands), and download your motherboard's latest BIOS version and drivers (at least WiFi or ethernet driver). I used M-Flash to update the motherboard with a plugged-in USB containing its latest BIOS update, then installed Windows 11 Home afterwards. I was stuck in the installation (no internet, because the driver wasn't yet installed) but used the "oobe process" (which I found on YouTube) to finish the installation, then install the drivers from my USB stick, and everything has worked since then.I may have gone overboard and also got myself a tabletop magnifying glass with lights (to see and read those tiny connectors), powder-free nitrile gloves (for my greasy hands), and disposable face masks (to keep my wet breath and drool off those components), also on Amazon. Also, having a set of screwdrivers (Philips heads 0, 00, 000, and 0000 really helped) is definitely recommended for the motherboard stuff, like installing a CPU fan, SSDs, or mounting the board to the case.👍All in all, I utterly love this case and would gladly recommend it to any new builders out there. I had so much fun building this pc, that I'd love to do it again in the future (using Amazon like I did last time)! At least I don't need to buy a bunch of gloves and other things, since I have plenty left from last time, haha!
Musictrust
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Simply perfect
Lucas Yeager
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
Love the fan controller, aesthetic looks better in person. Solid build quality - wish the cable management was better out of the box, and wish it had a screw box and captive Velcro Straps that competitors like Phanteks include to make a product feel luxury. Regardless, the case has great airflow potential, large PSU chamber, and runs super quiet.
ETS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de noviembre de 2024
This is a well-built and beautiful case with plenty of work space for DIY and custom projects. The fans are whisper quiet and the same manufacturer offers other high quality components such as power supplies and CPU coolers that go nicely with the case.
AYTEKİN OKAN TAŞYÜREK
Comentado en Turquía el 27 de septiembre de 2024
Kasa okadar büyük ve kullanışlı,ki içine ne koyarsan sırıtmıyor bile daha yokmu der gibi hava akışı cok güzel ısı dagılımı 10 num.tek eksi yönü argb fanları olmaması onuda kendim temin edip alıp takdım.
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