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This is my first fancy case as I'd like to call it, and it does not disappoint. It is very attractive, and the tempered glass gives a nice view of the internals.What's good about the case:- Very attractive and minimalist looking- mesh front panel for superb airflow- three usb ports- somewhat easy to build in, I took my time with this one though- all white chassis, if you got the white version. Nothing is black other than the screws- innovative cable management, using a flower pattern put zip ties through- air filter on the top of the chassis, and the power supply- fancy power supply shroud to hide cable management- the height that the case stands at is really good, allows for good airflow towards the power supply- plentiful number of SSD mounting points- there is a good amount of space at the top of the case.What is bad about the case:- The PCI-E slot coverings are single use push out, except the top two- Unlike the filters, the front mesh is non-removable (just the entire front panel is).- Cable management, although I really like how the zip ties go in, there is barely any space to stuff wires inside. Make sure you're using a modular power supply with this case to make things easier- The side panel is flimsy, some might find this bad but I don't care personally- Not enough HDD bays. It is a pretty small case, but I just don't like it when there's not enough space for multiple HDD's. However! The cage at the bottom works by sliding it out, which is a plus. The plastic bit snaps on, so really screws are optional.- Good cut outs for the bottom ports, but I wish it was just slightly higher so I can make use of the far left one, however it's dependent on your power supply.- It's a tough fit for LED strips at the bottom, but it is possible since there is space.- no usb type c!- the instruction manual is not found in the box, you'll have to use an online one. I needed to use it to check how to remove the front panel, which is removed by pulling the underside of it and snapping it out.Overall, if you're looking for an attractive case, I would definitely recommend this one because I just really like the aesthetics of it, and it is always in stock. It is budget and has good airflow, but depending on the fan you put in the front, can add $5-15 per fan to the total price. There are cases out there that do come with an ample number of fans already, so be aware of this. For my first silverstone case, I am very happy with this one, and would build in it again.
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Too of unit has dust cover screen that is magnetic lined to easily come on/off. The front 3 fans can be hooked together if you only have one available control on motherboard. Little hard to hide wires behind mother board side, but there is some space there to route wires. I had to trade space for power supply wires, where normally a HDD can be mounted (area on top of power supply). Be aware, there is NO cutout for a Blue ray/DVD player, so best to use a USB one.