Built 3 computers for work in this model of case. Chose this case because of its small form factor, capabilities, and modern minimalistic aesthetics.
The good: The looks.
The bad: As with any small form factor case, it's hard to work in. Even with small hands like mine. It does have cool features that help you out like the motherboard tray is completely removable. That helps with installing the CPU, RAM, GPU, but where it gets tricky is attaching the headers to the motherboard.
Cable management is non-existent.
Capabilities: The first computer I built in this case was a $3,500 CAD (computer aided/assisted drawing, not Canadian) workstation. Since there's no room cable management I knew there would be a cable near inside so I got a AIO liquid cooler for the CPU. The end user also needed an optical drive for SolidWorks CAD. I was tearing my hair out for about an hour trying to figure out where to install the radiator for the cooler when I had the optical drive installed. Turns out there's a bracket for one and a bracket for the other. You can't have both. Well that wasn't an option since I told the owner of the company here's a computer I can build for ~$3500 but I can't install everything. So, I took out the bracket for the optical drive, installed the CPU cooler bracket, and zip tied the optical drive in place. Sounds sketchy but you honestly can't tell it's not mounted properly.
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
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