Apevia Crusader Mid Tower Gaming Case with 1 x Full-Size Tempered Glass Panel, Top USB3.0/USB2.0/Audio Ports, 4 x RGB Fans - View 1

Apevia Crusader Mid Tower Gaming Case with 1 x Full-Size Tempered Glass Panel, Top USB3.0/USB2.0/Audio Ports, 4 x RGB Fans

4.4 (1,374 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Contemporary Solid Steel White ATX Mid Tower Computer Gaming Case with 1x Tempered Glass Window (Left) & 4x RGB Fans Preinstalled
  • Support ATX / Micro ATX / ITX Motherboard, USB3.0/USB2.0/HD Audio Ports, and Improved Cable Management
  • Support VGA up to 350mm in Length, CPU cooler up to 165mm in Height
  • Distinct mesh design on the front panel provides extra air flow to the PC components
  • Play through 16 lighting modes via front I/O panel RGB light switch button. 30 total play-through options include: RGB, Breathing, Single Color, Light off. Fans are proprietary to this case.

Specifications

Product Dimensions
15.5 x 8 x 18 inches
Item Weight
13 pounds
Manufacturer
Apevia Corp
Item model number
CRUSADER-F-WH
Date First Available
June 18, 2019

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Customer Reviews

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This case is very well built and looks really cool once it's all together. Even with both side panels off this thing didn't really show any flexion. There's plenty of space, the smoked glass isn't too dark like you often find, the fan lights really brighten up the inside. There are some screws and extra case standoffs, hdd slide storage brackets and the short manual which could be usefull regarding the fans. All materials are quality and free from defect on arrival.The only gripe I have is the fan wiring. Each fan has three wires on it, the power connectors are Molex pigtails so you wind up with a five deep Molex pigtail. Thankfully there's plenty of room in the cabling gap to store it. The wires were a jumbled, tangled, messy disaster on arrival. It's best to disconnect it all and untangle it, then have a look at the manual if you need to. It's pretty well written. There's three wires that you won't even use. The wire that signals the lighting change has two connectors, each wire has to connect to the next and the next, and the next to connect all fans together for mode swtiching. This creates neat little net design that makes out-of-sight cabling...interesting.I'm not sure who manufactured these fans but it could be so much better with proper wiring, given that they're quiet and bright. Aside from the wiring, I was even impressed with the fans.
happy
Loads of fun, 3D printed front panel, so not the usual boring slab case, nicely artistic and whisical.The LED lights all change color and have many different modes (including off), easy use switch on case, plus software control for themes if can plug into the right LED controller on your motherboard...Three 120m fans on front, one on rear, mesh screen on front panel, cooling airflow is very good, one of the reason for purchase plus the girl color and style :)The internals work nicely, cable management, hidden cable routing by the second panel removal, modern and easy to do. Youtube videos on doing it are available. Comes with all the bits and pieces needed to install motherboard and PSU.Recommended and great value,
Rain
Very nice pc. The motherboard I got didnt exactly fit in it and I had to VERY GENTLY move it around and hope and pray it didnt break as I bent it slightly to get the screws to fit into the slots on the pc, and it cannot hold a full size graphics card, but it is good and nice overall.
E. B.
Let's be clear. This case is an absolute pain to build in. Full stop. No this isn't my first PC either. Why on earth does it get four stars then? Once assembled, it's it's a dream, a thing of beauty and the crusader version has great airflow too. That and the truly pretty color is why this case has such high reviews - and such low ones too.Assembly tips:Go to the website and get the manual. Online the manual pictures are correctly sized and in Color. I wish I had known this from the start. The fans are absolutely as nightmarish as everyone says. To get them assembled:There are four molex connectors daisy chained in your case. Leave them all together, connect a male molex cable from your PSU, into the female molex connector of the fans, and the 4 prong pin that says fans should plug into your motherboard. This should give your fans both lights and power. There is an additional connector to make sure all FOUR fans are on. Again, check the manual.If you can't get your motherboard in, take the back fan out. Make sure you put back in the correct direction.For the love of God buy a modular power supply. There is nowhere to put spare cables. There's also no room for optical drives in this, but it's 2020 what are you using them for anyway? Buy a portable drive if you still need one.I had no problem fitting a full sized GPU AND ATX board in here, but you'll have cable trouble if you use a SATA SSD too, I would recommend a board with PCIe SSD. Use your SATA bays for cable management. (I wish I could say I planned that because I'm just that smart but I was lucky.)This case is beautiful and functional but not easy. I love mine now, but what a beast putting it together! It's as sturdy as anything and pretty too, but boy was she a challenge.