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PanPan 2024-04-06 02:22:38

[80 lb] This tower is perfect for a gaming PC of multiple calibers.

5
Bruce 2024-04-27 04:53:50

[Bottom] So I haven’t built a pc in ten years and used a MSI mid atx mobo in this case with no issues whatsoever. I love the plexiglass on the side it almost looks like tempered glass and it’s tinted just enough. Instructions and supplies were perfect and clear. I would not suggest for RGB power supply as you can’t see it lol, but other than that cable routing is simple and plenty of room for fans and drives with dedicated spaces for everything. Love it.

5
Douglas 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Tower - 1U] I just move all my components (except motherboard and power supply) from an mid-Atx case to the NR200, and I was able to keep the same temps I had in the bigger case. Rtx3090 (from an Alienware PC) Ryzen 9 5900x, 64Gb Ram and 2Tb m.2 ssd drive, 850w SFL Power Supply.

5
Derick 2024-04-19 06:46:13

[78.28 lb] I didn't want a mid ATX or a super small micro, this thing just right. Plenty of room and cable management accessories. Plenty of fan and radiator options. My only gripe would be that the front IO (USB and power button) are attached to the detachable frame not the actual frame of the case. This makes it a little finicky when removing the front panel. Though you don't have to remove the front panel to remove the front dust filter: just pull out the bottom filter, then there's a wide latch you can feel under the front panel, that pops off the mesh front and filter. I do love this case, wasn't sure if like the dark glass but it's perfect with rgb fans, just bright enough to see everything without distracting while gaming.

5
Brian 2024-09-18 03:58:35

[7x Full Height] I really like the aesthetics of this case. It is a Mid ATX size but is large enough to build in easily. Be aware that the side fan bracket has three locations where it can be mounted, none of which will fit if you have most air cooled CPUs coolers or one of the larger modern GPUs (doesn't fit with my 4070 Ti or Thermalright Peerless Assassin). This is a minor gripe as the case has plenty of cooling front to back if you add some exhaust fans. Only two front fans are included, so you will likely want to add one to the rear exhaust and one or more in the top. Overall, I'm happy with the case as I knew these things going in and there are no other real options for those looking for a sleek looking case that blends in with your furniture.

5
Jeremi 2024-07-13 03:23:43

[128 GB] Fit well in a Fractal Focus G mid tower.

5
Andrew 2024-04-09 02:47:59

[6 x 2 x 2"] This worked perfectly to rack mount my Full ATX PC in a Rosewill case

5
Caroline 2024-05-24 02:14:45

[122 °F] This was the only adapter that would work with my PC tower.

5
Jeffrey 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[8x Full Height] To put it in simple terms this is an excellent value for a mid-tower case in this price bracket. It isn't perfect in every way but there is very little not to like about it. My build is running a Ryzen 9 cpu which does run on the hot side but this case is more than capable of keeping things well within the acceptable temperature range and that's with air cooling only! You will search long and hard to find a better value than this Lian-Li case. You can't go wrong for $89.00. It's attractive AND it performs.

5
Audrey 2024-04-14 02:46:41

[ATX] This case is the best case to get if you're shopping for a mid-tower but you want 5.25 drive bays, full stop. Or, alternately, if you're doing a budget build with components from two or more generations ago and you're not super worried about heat generation. Otherwise, a mid-tower that's more airflow-optimized and has room for more fans/larger radiators like the Corsair 4000D could be a better choice. Because the fans are on the front of the case, it has a massive amount of room for a graphics card, but might struggle to pull in the air to cool a flagship. I've bought a full set of Noctua case fans and a 7900 XT for my final build (not pictured as it hasn't yet arrived, used older card for POST troubleshooting) so I might update with how the final build performs under load once it's arrived. The case was easy to build in, even for a first-time builder (with experienced supervision) like me. The velcro was a fantastic touch for cable management - I'm actually thinking about buying more somewhere and replacing some of the bread ties. The power button has a satisfying clean click, and isn't mushy. The matte black surface of my variant looks functional and clean and most importantly, is more likely to survive being hauled back and forth between apartments than tempered glass. Overall, for $80 plus $10 for the USB-C attachment, a great price for a mid-tower with 5.25 bays and massive graphics card clearance.

5