Brett A.
I got this thinking it would be just another cheap and flimsy chassis but boy how I was wrong. It’s the best built chassis I’ve ever come across. It’s pretty difficult to find a routing pattern for all your wires and keep them hidden but this thing is awesome and well worth the extra time it takes to get everything hidden . Everything on it is made from quality materials. It is pretty heavy but who cares your not gonna be toting this thing around anyway and the best thing is it looks awesome
Lance Miller
After getting it unboxed, the PC built and looking at it...my sincere inner thought is"I own the coolest looking computer in the world".I think that says it all about this product.And like many other reviewers say....it's well built...built like a tank. And huge amount of space inside.It makes me love my new computer even more.
CPPC TEKCPPC TEK
I love the looks and estheticsGreat temps and airflow.Easy to build in sort of. Allows a lot of creativityThings I don’t like is it’s tough to cable manage the rear to make it seamless. It needs a rear cable coverIt needs a power supply shield to clean the looks up.The gpu bracket screws strip easy and don’t line up wellThe frame easily bends if they ship it rough which they prob will.Very heavy and over sizedThe doors are kind of hard to get the screw to go on to hold them closedThe back side where I mounted my reservoir is kind of a pain and took some custom brackets I made.I like this case but it took a ton of work to get it looking this way. I plan on doing a ton more and making a psu shroud and doing hard tubing so I may update with a diff review soon to show how I fixed some of the issues
Charley L.
The helicopter inspired design is so cool looking. The case is very "airy", no need to really deck it out with too many fans as it's so open in design that there's plenty of airflow to all the components within. The case is easy to build in. The front panel for 2x120 fans is a tight fit if you use a AIO cooler. I'd recommend mounting the cooler on the inside of the panel and not facing forward to avoid fitment issues. It's a little unusual to have the back of the computer open. There's no back plate or shroud or anything above the motherboard IO shield, it's just wide open. Takes some getting used to, but at least it's not starving for air.