Hello there! I'm thinking about buying this case but I'm not sure If my Freezer II 280 can fit on the top. Can you check me if it can fit without hitting SOC heatsinks?
@kinzie3915 hello. I don't have the case anymore, I used it in a flip and sold it. But according to the listing the top is able to support a 280mm radiator. Not sure if it'll accommodate that specific one though.
@@CasualTechReview Since I couldn't find the case anywhere in my country, I had to make some sacrifices. I ordered it from ebay italia, the price was around 90-$100 which is ok for the case itself, but the shipped killed me. Not easy to ship such a heavy item. But oh well.. Ive been looking at the case for a long time now. I wanted something with good airflow that is close to the components and the fact that the front panel mesh filter can be easily removed, cleaned and back to place was very appealing to me. Can't wait to do my PC build in this case..
Hello there! I'm thinking about buying this case but I'm not sure If my Freezer II 280 can fit on the top. Can you check me if it can fit without hitting SOC heatsinks?
@kinzie3915 hello. I don't have the case anymore, I used it in a flip and sold it. But according to the listing the top is able to support a 280mm radiator. Not sure if it'll accommodate that specific one though.
Got it for about $41 from Amazon here in UAE. Should arrived later today!
That's a phenomenal price for this case. I really enjoyed building in it, and I think you will too. Thanks for watching!
I got it for $100, plus an extra $50 for shipping
@@Ladioz yikes. It's still a great case though.
@@CasualTechReview Since I couldn't find the case anywhere in my country, I had to make some sacrifices. I ordered it from ebay italia, the price was around 90-$100 which is ok for the case itself, but the shipped killed me. Not easy to ship such a heavy item. But oh well.. Ive been looking at the case for a long time now. I wanted something with good airflow that is close to the components and the fact that the front panel mesh filter can be easily removed, cleaned and back to place was very appealing to me. Can't wait to do my PC build in this case..
@Ladioz well that's great man. I was really impressed with the build quality, and it definitely has great airflow.
Are you able to change the colors of the RGB fans?
Yep they are addressable. Either with the button on the case, or via motherboard software if you have 3 5v headers.