Newegg has
DIYPC eATX/ATX Tempered Glass Computer Gaming Case w/ 4x ARGB PWM Fans (Black; ARGB-N3) on sale for $73.96 - Extra $5 Off discount (
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$68.96.
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About the Product:
- eATX/ATX Computer Case
- Steel/Tempered Glass
- ARGB LED
- 7x Expansion Slots
- 3x 2.5" Internal Drive Bays
- 2x 3.5" Internal Drive Bays
- Advanced Cable Management Design
- Water Cooling Ready (Support UP to 155mm)
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edit: I actually have a slightly different model (N8) that has a glass top. This one with it's mesh top should have much better airflow.
I love love love it
The only thing I don't like is the fans are cool (haha) and they don't have them on the website
edit: I actually have a slightly different model (N8) that has a glass top. This one with it's mesh top should have much better airflow.
I have this. Only paid $60 for it but it's worth $70. It's not some cheaply made case. It's pretty but the trade off is air flow isn't the best. Basically all the fans exhaust and air is suppose to come in the bottom. The bottom is an inch off the ground so carpet and dust can suffocate it. I set mine up off the ground on an extra 1.5 inch and that really helps. It comes with a multiplexer for running many fans/argb off one header. The fans are 16 segment and decent quality.
edit: I actually have a slightly different model (N8) that has a glass top. This one with it's mesh top should have much better airflow.
I haven't cared about airflow in many years. Fans at this point is purely cosmetic and I like to use them that way. And I leave the side panel open.
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I have this. Only paid $60 for it but it's worth $70. It's not some cheaply made case. It's pretty but the trade off is air flow isn't the best. Basically all the fans exhaust and air is suppose to come in the bottom. The bottom is an inch off the ground so carpet and dust can suffocate it. I set mine up off the ground on an extra 1.5 inch and that really helps. It comes with a multiplexer for running many fans/argb off one header. The fans are 16 segment and decent quality.
edit: I actually have a slightly different model (N8) that has a glass top. This one with it's mesh top should have much better airflow.
I haven't cared about airflow in many years. Fans at this point is purely cosmetic and I like to use them that way. And I leave the side panel open.
Here are my thoughts on this case as I just completed my swap out recently.
The fans look very nice! There are higher quality fans out there but for being free - they are comparable to some of the budget brand fans that offer glowing internal fan blades but they step higher than that since the included fans also have the mirrored sides and led striping. The sad part is that I could not find this fan sold separately so I had to purchase other brand fans to fill out the case - if you only need the normal amount of fans you should be fine! (the case came with 4 fans - 3 intake and 1 in exhaust) -
The fans are PWM and ARGB - have built a few PC's the past month using varying brands and price levels and having fans with PWM and ARGB is NOT universal - have been dissapointed a few times when I received a case to realized that the fans may not have been PWM and were 3 pin instead, yuck.
Space - the fan mounting at the floor of the case is actuallyl pretty nice - it is a little close to the motherboard so you have to plan your wiring appropriately - most of the wires I could pull through even while the fans were mounted but this does not mean you can do it with some thicker header wires. - This is a budget case so they actually did well in my opinion compared to some other cases.
Space above the motherboard - if you do not install a radiator on the case ceiling there is AMPLE room for fans and wire runs above the motherboard - if you have a radiator plus fans it is much more crowded. Personally I liked it.
Space for wire management and mounting points in the second champer was very well done - I had multiple options for how I could run cables and hide it all. For a budget case I was impressed.
When all was said and done the fans were bright and awesome, the case looks nice and does mildly above average in many of the case building aspects when compared to other budget brands.
I would buy this again if I was looking for a budget case in the future (if I wanted more than a budget case I would probably aim for an NZXT Flow model which to me feels like a more polished version of this particular budget case).
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