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Not recommending for high level PC builds (Master Box Pro 5)
Recently I built my ultra gaming PC which includes i7 8700K EVGA GTX 1080Ti 32 GB of RAM Gigabyte Gaming 7 motehrboard 850W PS and 240 mm Liquid Cooling System There are not many positives around this case so let me start with negatives 1. Case has no possibility to mount radiators at top - it's just flat metal side there. It affects the airflow negatively as you basically only left with one exhaust fan on the back side of the case 2. If you are installing 240 or 360 mm liquid coolers - get ready for struggle and a lot of work to get that thing on it's place. Only place you can mount radiator is at front - which requires from you to remove all three fans and then reinstall them - which is pain in the ass, because these front fans are not event connected with screws. They are nailed into the case with plastic nails. Once you remove them, it's a headache to put them back 3. Also, installing 240 or bigger radiator requires from you to remove completely the HDD holders that are mounted at front bottom of the case. Otherwise there is no space for radiator to put. 4. Because you are mounting Radiator at front, the water tubes are going over RAM Sticks and applying pressure on them, or they simply block you from using top PCIE slot for your GPU. Your motherboard may come with two 16x PCIE slots - so it should not make much visible difference into which slot you mount your GPU, but if your motherboard has 16x and 8x slots, then you may have a bandwidth. 5. For all the reasons mentioned above - this case makes hard running dual GPU with SLI - you just wont be able to mount first GPU 6. As mentioned above, case has just one exhaust fan. That makes Airflow hella bad 7. I had to remove the part that was covering power supply, and install it fan looking into case - just to have one more exhaust fan in the case. Basically you will need to use your power supply as another exhaust source. 8. Airflow in this case just bad. Front panel although has 3 fans, there is just not enough room in it to pull the air into case. I have to remove the front panel to provide good airflow - otherwise temps will go high especially if you are overclocking. On the bright side 1. Easy cable management with case 2. Nice looking RGB fans and overall case looks nice 3. Fans are quiet But that's all what i can say is good about this case - at least for high end builds If you are building a PC that will not make so much heat - if you're doing low/mid level PC build - lets say i5 processor with 1060 or something, not installing big water cooling systems, carrying on with just 120mm rad taht you can install on the back of case, or just air tower cooler, then this case is fine. It's still not the best, but taking in count how cheap it is - it may work just fine. But for high level builds, - not recommending for sure. I'm going to change the case in near future
September 2018 · Electronics · verified purchase
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