![]() ![]() I just transfered all the components from my old desktop. Decided to take a chance because I liked the color and design. I looked around but couldn't find that much reviews on this case since this is relatively new. Overall i think its a really good case for the price, i would buy again. but if you have a microfiber cloth you'll be okay. The case attracts fingerprints quite easily. The feet on the case are plastic instead of rubber, might be good though because their rubber seems to break like mine before my first kid. There's enough tie down spots for cable management but i feel like there could have been more. i dont mind much others might.Īir flow is not really optimized for this case with the only intake being the front bottom of the case. The rubber mounts for the side panel windows are very fragile, One came broken and there was another broken when i forgot to connect a cableĪnd had to take it off, so be cautious and gentle when handlingįront panel is thin plastic on the top which there's bleeding from the led located at the top near the power buttons. Toolless design for SSD and HDD and i like that the HDD is actually located in the basement with power supply cover Rubber gromits for safer and better looking cable management. (4cm thick on the glass i believe)Īmple room to work in, especially if you,re using a smaller mobo.Įasily removed front panel which makes cleaning much easierįront panel has a optical drive door which is a feature i actually saw missing from other cases from the 60-80$ price point that are like this. Its a Sleek and stylish case that has thick tinted tempered glass,and accents the case well. I paid 59.99 for the case and i have to say im pretty happy with it From now on I think I will stick with the brands I know.The apevia X-Mirage Deluxe is a pretty good case for its price point. It was a brand I had never heard of and went with it because my wife liked the color. The side panels were very tight and the plastic tabs could easily be broken if you try to muscle the panels off. Not really for ATX boards, it was a very tight fit and cable management took some imagination. The fan I had installed there was actually rubbing while putting it in place. If you want to add an additional front intake fan, the piece or metal covering the 3.5" bays was very tight at the front. Biggest issue was the alignment of cards on the rear panel, I'm guessing less quality control at the low price point. Cable management would be great as long as you are using a mATX board, a normal ATX board was a little cramped in there blocking some of the cable routing paths. 2.5" drive bays are on the right side of the case with easy to remove cradles that the drives fit into easily. Overall the case did seem fairly sturdy for the price. The front panel also conceals the dvd drive which is a plus if you want the front of the case to remain entirely pink. The front panel comes off without having to remove the front panel connectors, they are a separate piece that stays in place if you want to change the fans. Hopefully it was just my case since there are some nice features of the case. I was disappointed as I had to pull everything back out of the case. The rear cutouts on the case would not allow the card to seat evenly or fully. The main reason I decided to return the case is that my graphics card would not properly seat into the PCIe slot. I wanted to like the case but could not even finish installing everything before I ran into issues. I bought this case to build my wife a computer and she really liked the look of the case. ![]()
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