corey
Ok so if your building a entry level build or a build without a water cooler this case will work just fine . I put in a rtx 8700 xt. I cranked the fans up to keep it all cool. Only issue i had my cpu cooler is large . I had to mod the outer case to mount my cooler . It all works just fine its just looks different . If your building a super computer buy a extra large case . If you building a normal computer like everyone else this case will work excellent .
Daniel B.
It's a really nice and sleek tower. It was able to get the job done. Not a good design for mounting the SSD and the HDD drives. Also doesn't support good cable management.
RoogerRooger
I got this case specifically for modding. It has 240 rad support in the bottom, or two 120 fans in my situation. I drilled it the hard drive cage and flipped the PSU to fan up at the front of the bottom. There's ventilation for that which is rare in any chassis. I fabricated a magnetic dust filter to cover the PSU hole in the back, so now it's a big intake. Even if you didn't want to do that, you could still have a 120 intake in the middle of the PSU shroud. The front will take 3- 120s, but two will be above the shroud so that's another potential 240 rad. Unbeatable value for a sub $50 case. Future mods will include replacing the acrylic window with a TG.
Blue Guy
This case is amazing. It has a ton of space inside, comes with two fans, one of which I forgot to hook up, but other than all of that it's an amazing case to get, good on the wallet too. I will say it is decently wide, but that's not a factor that would lead to a 4-1 star rating. Overall great and would recommend it.