• A compact ATX computer case supports motherboards up to E-ATX
  • Full sized 4mm thickness, tempered glass Side panel and the front panel give the case a unique look and perfectly Show off your inner structure
  • The RGB lighting strip in the front, is easily controlled by manual button
  • Supports installation of 120/240/360mm radiator Liquid Cooling system in the front, 120/140/240/280mm radiator Liquid Cooling system on top and 120mm radiator Liquid Cooling system in the back
  • Supports 370mm (Max) Long graphic card Installation

While I just barely missed a sale window and paid full price ($60) for this, it seems to be regularly on sale for $50 or less. It has a very solid construction, no rattling sound when I move it around, a mostly metal frame (no sharp edges,) and a good weight, not too heavy or light. It's very clean looking. I love the tinted glass and the front panel with the RGB strip looks good. The RGB strip initially comes connected to a control chip that gets power via either an RGB header or molex. I carelessly connected both and fried my chip, but that was not a problem because the RGB strip itself connects with a standard 4-pin RGB cable that I could plug directly into my motherboard's RGB header. The only concern I have is that the front panel pops off when enough force is applied, which is just too close to the weight of my assembled system for comfort so I don't like to carry the case holding the front panel. I'd very much prefer if it had some kind of latch on addition to lock it in place.

First of all, I love this case. It looks better than anything else in its price point and has all the features I need. While I wholeheartedly recommend this case to anyone looking for a great case in the range of $50, it is important to note what you are missing. The feet that the power supply rests on are rubber attached with a weak adhesive, and one fell off almost immediately, but the case functions fine without it and you can't see a difference. The hard drive brackets aren't damped, which isn't a big deal if you don't move your computer often. The included top fan filter (yes, this $50 case has a fan filter included) rests a bit low, leading to it bulging when placed over the larger screws that came with my all in one liquid cooler. The cable management holes don't have grommets, which is probably my number one complaint, but I can live with that for what I spent on the case. A lot of things were done right with this case. The rgb strip on the front is tasteful and can be turned off and set to many different modes, but isn't addressable so it can only be a single solid color at a time and the "animated" modes are just different ways of changing between the colors. The tempered glass shipped without a flaw and takes up the majority of the side of the case, showing off your PC very nicely. The front glass looks perfect for RGB fans if that's your thing, and in theory you could sync those fans up with the strip at the front using your controller of choice.

Built my first PC inside this case. I don't have enough experience to compare it to other cases out there, so YMMV, but it worked well for my needs. Cable management slots on the back were nice. This build looks so much prettier than my last PC (a friend built that one for me) thanks to the cable management. It's going to be a lot easier to dust out. The scariest part was snapping off the grate covers where the GPU fits. I didn't see that part of the process on any youtube videos. But they snapped right off with a little bending and wiggling. At least, I hope that's what is supposed to happen. If not, super cheap case. If so, the parts snap off easily. Would recommend figuring out which grates need to be popped off and taking them off before mounting the motherboard.

OVERALL: The complaints I have are VERY minor, and completely acceptable for this rock-bottom price range. The case does not needlessly sacrifice air flow, like some, provides a nice, subtle RGB light on the front, and most impressively, a very nice tempered glass side panel that I LOVE. For the price, this is the prettiest case I've ever seen, by a long shot. Pros: -Good build Quality -Good front panel I/O, nice tasteful lighting -Good airflow -LOTS of mount points, you can put at least 2 240mm radiators if you want to go crazy with cooling Neutral: -Cable management is just OK, not terrible, not amazing -HDD Caddy is rivited in. These are pop rivets, which I removed manually since I was using 2 x 2.5inch SSD's and no 3.5inch HDD's - I did not have stand-off threads for all of my mobo attach points. This has been an issue on previous cases, and it is a stupid design choice of the ASRock H97 Fatal1ty Performance motherboard that I'm using, having non-standard mount points, and not an issue with the case. Cons: -Aforementioned HDD caddy, but I don't expect modular internals from a $40/$60 case, though I do wish more manufacturers used SCREWS for internal components that could be removed. -The case comes with no fans, at least 1 freebie would be appreciated. -While there are good, removable dust covers on the PSU intake and top cover, the lateral intake grills on the front cover do NOT seem to be removable, making future cleaning a bit inconvenient. -The PCIe bracket placeholders are the punch-out type, not the removable and replacable pieces (except 1). This is not a big deal, but since I had to move my GPU, I now need to get a few PCIe placeholders to fill the top 2/3 slots. -The 2x 2.5inch drive mounts on the 'wall' of the case are right in front of the cable routing slots, and it is a tight fit. Not a big deal, but I feel they could have figured out a way to provide 2.5inch mount points that were more convenient.

Overall I'm very happy with this case and would get it, or the upcoming addressable RGB model, again. Pros: - Cool RGB strip on the front that you can control with motherboard software. You can power it with Molex if your motherboard doesn't support RGB and change the color with a button on the top of the case. - Comes with no fans (this is a good thing because you can buy whatever fans you want instead of having to waste the fans it comes with if you don't like them). - Cable management is fine. - If you don't want to see the backside of your cable management, the rear side panel has no window. I prefer it this way. - Space for 120mm and 140mm fans with space for a radiator on top or in front. - Magnetic dust filter on top and bottom. - Good price. Cheaper than most RGB cases even after you buy your own fans. Cons: - The button for controlling the LED is between the reset and power buttons. It hasn't happened to me yet, but you might shut your computer off while trying to change the color of the strip. It really should have been on the other side of the USB ports. - Front panel is tricky to remove, requiring more force than I was comfortable with. - Hard drive trays stay in place with a screw that just kind of comes out even if you don't unscrew it. - The LED strip at the front only glows one color, and there's a new model coming out in November 2018 that has Addressable RGB so you can set it to multiple different colors. That model shouldn't be too much more expensive, so consider getting the addressable RGB model if your setup supports it. - PCI slot covers are not re-usable (actually only the first one is, but the others snap off). Most of these cons are nitpicks. I'd recommend this case overall.

I'm giving this case 5 stars, because if you know what you're getting, you'll be extremely satisfied. What you're getting is a simple mid-tower case with FULL GLASS PANELS. It is rare to find a case with glass panels at this price. The case doesn't come with accessories other that extra screws, nor does it come with fans. But you can check for Kzyee 5 pack fans for a sale, as I did. The fans are the ones installed in the picture. Pros: Plenty of space behind motherboard for cable management. Standoffs are included for motherboard. Case is strong, and has a painted textured feel to it, than the standard enamel paint. Enough cutout holes to run cables through, and numerous screw holes to mount different items. Cons: The hard drive bracket is riveted to the case. So it's not going to be easy to remove, if your build is only going to have SSD's and bracket isn't needed. If you need to remove the front cover (like when installing front fans), the circuit board (USB, reset sw, power sw...etc) is attached. So to remove the front cover, you'll have to deal with the cables from the circuit board. Overall, a good buy. Use the money that you're saving on this case to upgrade other computer parts you are buying.

This case looks great, feels great, and has good thermal performance. The led strip is a nice touch without being obnoxious, and was relatively easy to assemble. Not as easy as some more expensive cases, but not challenging either, this was not an issue for me. Pros: + Good clean design + Good materials + Great cable management design + Good design for airflow, with lots of fan capacity Cons - - would be nice in a slimmer size as well - lots of screws / does not go out of the way for the easiest setup

HOLY COW do I LOVE this case!!! First, as you can see from the photos, there is a TON of space to hid all of those crappy wires and cables. None of that clutter shows on the front, is is WONDERFUL. I got this case because I had a problem over heating with a RYZEN 7 2600 with a NVIDIA GTX-1060 Video. The original Wrath fan cooler looked cool with the LEDs and all, but man it ran HOT. So I got a new case, and it was OK, but she still built up heat and started to get to +80C, way too hot. So I got this case to try, and I got a RGB 120mm 5 fan kit. WOW!! I mean WOW!!! Plenty of room for three on the front grill, the other two on the top. Then, the 120mm liquid cooling fan and radiator out the back. PLENTY of airflow, now under full load she pegs out at under 45C. If you look at the photo, there is one normal HD, one SSD, and an M.2, nothing gets hot, not even the M.2 running full bore. The clear glass looks AWESOME, it is real net and clean. There is a cut out for a DVD, I did not put one in this rig. There IS an LED strip that runs down the front, I did not connect it because I like the fans I got. Having said that, there is a controller button on the top just for that. There is room on the wall to put (I think) up to 4 SSDs, and there is a very nice cage that houses 2 normal hard drives. Note the cables and not all over, everything is hidden very nicely with this case. Evan an armature like myself can make a professional looking rig! This is a LARGE case, so make sure you have room for it. Fully loaded and with the glass side, it is fairly heavy too. I had to be very careful placing it because there is no real good place to get a grip when you move it. Not a problem, just use caution! The top vent for the two fans is magnetic, and is removable. The front side louvers are removable (after you pull off the front cover) so you can wash them as well. The bottom has a removable cover for the power supply as well. All in All, I'd give this a 20 out of 5 Stars!

Best value case around, this product screams quality all over. I comes in at a nice weight and is spacious enough for a ATX motherboards. The case takes up to 6 fans from 140mm & 120mm. The best part about this is the tempered glass, yes it's real tempered glass. The design of the case makes it easy and simple to remove the glass without having to remove anything else before-hand. The only thing I'd like to see them improve is the front panel, you have to use extreme pressed to take it off while also being careful not to rip your front panel connectors off.

Buying cases at this price point is always a gamble, but getting one with tempered glass and some basic RGB lighting seems too good to be true. Well, I have to say, I was so impressed with this case for the price. I used a Darkflash CPU cooler and RGB fans, and the final system looked outstanding. The metal used in the case was light, but not so light as to feel chintzy or feel like it was going to come apart. The cooling in this case is adequate, although not spectacular. The spacing should allow for a full-size radiator for liquid cooling mounted to the top of the case. My only complaints are the placement of the hard drives (I wish they were closer to the front of the case to allow for larger power supplies) and the fact that this model doesn't include a power supply shroud (this should be a very inexpensive addition, even at this value price point). I highly recommend this case if you want to incorporate RGB and are on a tight budget.