the unremovable bays are held in 4 cheap rivets. I used cutting pliers and just snipped the top of the rivet off, and it came out.. super thin aluminum, 2 minute mod no problem. The drive bay came out in 1 piece and now I have mega airflow. Theres another set of holes underneath the case that really makes where you put the fan under the gpu a great spot, just gotta snip that drive bay out. Great budget case, airflow is so open.
Hello! Thanks for your review :) I was looking forward to it! If I have one request is : I think it might be good for your videos to have the music volume lower and your voice volume a little higher! Good job
hey man..thanks for taking the time to do this. i was lookin for some info on this tower. computer looks great! im cautious to pull the trigger on this tower cuz of the air flow and the dust. im in the basement and there can be a lot of dust down here. any problems with dust so far? any thing i should look out for or thoughts before someone pulls the trigger on this?
if you set up case fans so more fans face inwards than outwards you get positive case pressure which means that dust won't be able to get in the case, if negative pressure then your case sucks air through all the cracks and dust buildup occurs
This is a great-quality review! We don't get to see budget cases in particular get reviewed. I appreciate you putting your time into making this video. It was super helpful and I look forward to seeing more content from you!
Looks like a good budget case. The vertical GPU mounting feature is something I'd like to try with this case for a retro build I have in mind. I actually preferred seeing you build in this case than hearing about specs from Gamer's Nexus. Case did seem to offer good cable management and seemed spacious. Thanks! PS. Might want to boost your mic recording volume.