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Tsab
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
It's a case, and it's inexpensive, open the box and pick it up. yes, thats how cheap it feels. it's an ok case if it's all you can afford. Other then that, look else where for a better case
Andrea Cosentino
Reviewed in Italy on February 6, 2025
È un case con molte luci e qualche ombra, che spiegherò.4 ventole argb e una centralina preinstallate non ce l'hanno tutti, all'interno è abbastanza ampio da accogliere qualunque scheda video, presenta filtri antipolvere magnetici sopra e sotto, le ventole sono silenziose e dotate di led molto luminosi. E stop.Per contro i fori per avvitare gli stand off mancanti sono sottodimensionati, la lamiera interna è sottile (non è un impedimento ma quando si lavora all'assemblaggio è piuttosto fastidioso sentirla flettersi) il che lo rende un po' "leggerino" (che non guasta, a mio avviso), le placchette da rimuovere per le pci-e sono saldate alla vecchia maniera, per cui fatevi due conti altrimenti non le rimetterete più in sede, cosa più rognosa di tutte la parete inferiore che, pur essendo a griglia, non presenta nemmeno un foro per avvitare un cavo raiser (ho dovuto rinunciare a fissare la gpu in verticale), non ha tappi in gomma passacavi, i fori passacavi sono leggermente disassati verso l'alto (un erroruccio non da poco essendo un ATX) e ho dovuto faticare un po' per far trovare la giusta curva al cavo a 24 pin, lo stesso dicasi per il cavo frontale della usb 3.0, andato più comodo solo perché il case lo porta a nastro, lo spazio posteriore per il cable management è ristretto, tipo case di 20 anni fa, quando per chiudere il pannello dovevi forzarlo a farlo incastrare, pregando che non si scolleghi nulla o non esploda, per cui bisogna fare un cable management molto ordinato.Fa il suo, non c'è che dire, alla fine è anche piacevole e funzionale, ma mi ha ricordato una ingegnerizzazione ormai stravecchia.
seaturtle76
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
LED fans are very nice although a tiny bit loud when at full speed. The out-of-box cable management wasnt the best but it was manageable. Everything fit as needed with more room for extra things. Airflow is absolutely amazing, it gets nice and cold with the fans that in included.
Robert S.
Reviewed in Germany on February 16, 2025
Bin sehr angetan von dem Gehäuse. Hat alles was man so braucht an Platz für einen normalen PC braucht.
Tracer
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
I love the quality of the case. The built in fan and RGB hub and the 4 RGB fans included is a bonus.The tempered glass is very clear you can almost think there is no glass.I just wish there was more USB ports at the top and the cable holes inside should include a rubber grommet.For the price an excellent value overall.
Jer
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
You hear from time to time "what's in a case?" Regarding this case? Quite a bit. It fits an ATX motherboard just fine. The (4) Fans do an amazing job at keeping the inside very cool. The case also has a built in fan hub that all the fans connect to and also an ARGB output if your motherboard supports it (mine does). If your motherboard doesn't have an ARGB input there is a button on the top of the case that marked "LED" and you can press that numerous times changing the colors or how the fan lights display. The case also supports a USBC hook up if your mother board supports the connection (mine does) which comes in pretty handy. The case also supports USB3 and HD Audio connections to your mother board. The case is nice and light but very sturdy and the side glass is "real glass" and adds a nice touch.Price point was nice for what you get. So if you're looking for a mid-tower with a fair amount of room I would highly recommend this case.
Pierre b.
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2024
Très bien pour le prix 😜
Customer
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 1, 2024
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tip909
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
This review is for the Gamidas Argus M1 ATX gaming case. They offer a different case with three front fans but this one has a LED lighting slash across the front. I read reviews of the case where some complained about there not being spaces for a 3.5” HDD but mine did have two spaces in a rack accessible from the back side. My primary HDD is a solid state M.2 but I also use a 2TB 3.5” HDD for additional storage. This case seemed very sturdy and well constructed and has a tempered glass side panel. I used Ryzen 7 CPU that came with a heat sink. The heat sink and fan fit perfectly with room to spare. The LED slash across the front is kind of cool but and not distracting. My case came with two installed silent fans (not LED) but I preferred it that way. The only hesitation one might have is the lack of an optical drive bay so if needed, you would have to set up a external drive. I have no need for an optical drive so this was of no consequence to me. Once completed, the computer is a bit heavier than most (probably from the glass side panel) but that is not a problem for me.All in all I consider this case a steal at the sale price I got it for. It’s solid, looks great, comes with 2 silent case fans and magnetic dust screens. I have paid twice as much for much poorer quality in the past. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Preston
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
TL;DR, this case is a fantastic value for for $60. If you're building a budget system or need a cheap case to house some spare parts, I can 100% recommend this case.Pros:- Full size ATX motherboard support is huge for this price. Also has no issues fitting mid-sized GPUs.- The 3 included fans move plenty of air and are relativity quiet. The RGB lights get bright and look really good.- This case's design makes it look as good as cases that cost twice as much.Cons:- The case is very lightweight, but in a cheap feeling way. The case feels like it's made of really thin metal, but feels sturdy enough protect the system. Maybe don't put anything to heavy on top of the case.- The fans are also not PWM, they are powered by a SATA connector so they always run at full speed. Also the RGB is controlled by a button on the case and doesn't connect to the motherboard so RGB control is a little bit limited.- There isn't a ton of space for cable management, and with a full sized ATX motherboard, you end up covering up a few of the cable management holes.- The case is also rather compact, be sure to check GPU clearance. Mid-spec GPUs will fit just fine in this case but some of the longer 3 fan designs may have length issues.- The front fans have no dust filter, but there is a magnetic dust filter for the top fan slots.Overall, you can tell where the corners were cut to save on manufacturing costs, but those cost saving measures were planned really well. This case doesn't meet the quality or features of something like an NZXT H5 Flow, but it sure looks and cools just as good as one.
Peter K.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
Finally stopped making excuses and built a PC tower for my graphic design work using this case. Also, with the hope of a very occasional gaming session. Not only does this PC case look really professional, but it has hints of gaming (mainly in the RGB fans which not only sync with an applicable motherboard, but also have a dedicated button on the case making them super easy to customize and change) Case is larger, but that's nice, there's plenty of space even considering it has a PSU shroud. The feet are really nice and large with rubber pads meaning I won't scratch my desk. And I love the glass panel. It's slightly tinted to show off some RGB highlights without showing your terrible cable management. Overall, extremely pleased. Had plenty of space to fit all of my components and had room to upgrade even. Also it's nice to find a white case that isn't ugly or over the top once in a while.
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