Resumo: The best case to transfer to after running a system in a server rack case. Motherboard mounting plate is removable with only 4 large hand tightened screws on the sides of the case for easy install and upgrades.
Resumo: Got this to replace a suppressor F31 case. Got 2x 140mm varder fans, 120mm varder, one 200mm noctua, and two 80mm noctua fans. With a 280mm radiator, this works great with my z390. I wish the 3.5 inch bays where switchable.
Resumo: Very nice case. But it states you can mount a 200mm fan to the top of the case. So I bought a 200mm fan, assuming due to lack of specificity that it didn't matter. Well I have to spent several dollars to make get a few more bucks off the original purchase.
Resumo: I've built a few PC's and this case is worlds better than any other I have based a build in. The build quality is top notch and the ease that you can do a build in this case is excellent.
Resumo: I originally came in looking for a test bench, but the price and presence of the HAF XB EVO case caught my attention. Although I have no plans to install an AiO liquid cooling setup, I'm confident that there's enough space for one should I change my mind.
Resumo: For years Ive struggled with towers, especially midi towers for building, wire routing and then accessing. This case changes everything.
Pros:
~The top and 2 sides open up completely for extremely easy access.
Resumo: This is an excellent case if you are looking for expandability and practicality. Very sturdy, with lots of space for extra drives and added IO. Very easy to work in! My only gripe with it is that it is fairly wide, so it takes up a lot of desk space, but I haven't found a vertical case that I like...
Resumo: Great case for a first time builder. All sides and top can be removed to access your build. Easy cable management. Tons of airflow with the option to add more fans.