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2017 best airflow cases
2017 best airflow cases






2017 best airflow cases

We’ve had the Sharkoon Rev200 tempered glass case in the studio for a bit now, just waiting for a hardware setup to build in it and give you a proper review. But it’s certainly turned conventional case design on its’ head. Those installing a 360 mil rad with a long graphics card will have a true challenge. An air cooled or 240 mil rad build will take a little longer than normal. 5 ring-lit ARGB fans direct air over the vertical GPU, and out the rear.

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Quick Summary – The Sharkoon Rev200 case is a truly unique right side rotated PC case with glass front and TG side panel. If you want to keep up with our releases and occasional contests you should follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook all at techspinreview.

2017 best airflow cases

And let us know in the comments what you’d want to build in here. Does it provide a roomy interior? How’s the tempered glass side panel mounting design? Any customization options? All questions we’ll answer, and if you decide to get one shipped to your house, buying through our affiliate links below does help us a bit here, so thanks for that.Īt Techspin we bring you honest testing and opinions about new hardware, so you can decide what fits your needs. But let’s get into testing to get a verdict on this. It’s got a unique interior design, outside looks decent interesting too, with a bunch of ARGB fans included along with a controller for the price. The interior layout is your standard Phanteks that we’ve seen forever now, with simple user-friendly assembly, clean cable management, radiator support at the front and top, and you can also mount a mini-ITX system above the ATX system too.We’ve got the Sharkoon Rev200 ATX case up today. You could close it off too for a quieter run, but temperatures do suffer. I love the fabric mesh that looks really different and is very good for airflow. This brings us to this point, 10 years and 50 cases later, my case of the year for 2019, which is also my favorite case, is the Phanteks P600S. Despite it being so awesome, but unfortunately you can’t really find the case anywhere. Unfortunately, the availability was so poor in the last week of December when it launched that it basically disqualified it from being the case of the year.

2017 best airflow cases

For example, the flexible front fan bracket, rotatable cable bar inside to accommodate larger motherboards, built-in lighting, a drive cage on the rails with optional hot-swap brackets, and good cooling when we tested with our Core i9. The Lancool II by Lian Li was so close to being my case of the year for 2019 because of all the fantastic features and price point. The NZXT H500i came out too, replacing the S340 with a new modern look and tempered glass. The Phanteks Evolv X launched with a few internal and exterior changes to slightly improve airflow and add a mini-ITX spot above the main ATX section. It wasn’t really easy to work in, but I still appreciate them taking a risk. The Deepcool Quadstellar has one of the coolest frame designs ever. Corsair took our feedback on fixing the tempered glass mount on the Carbide 275R making it an easy recommendation for its price class. Thermaltake launched something cool too, the View 37 enclosure with a curved acrylic panel for beautiful showcase of your system. Regardless of the angle, it was beautiful, fresh, and the only complaint was not accommodating large CPU tower heat sinks and tall GPU blocks. I love the new take on panel mounting and smart dual chamber design. That model was actually the case of year for 2018. Lian Li launched the Alpha series, which was quite boring and very standard, but I am so thankful they would later redeem themselves by launching the Lian Li O11 Dynamic. This was a micro-ATX case with long GPU support, ATX power supply compatibility, ventilation all over the place, including a massive 180mm Air Penetrator fan up top. An even more impressive small chassis from 2012 was the Sugo SG09 by SilverStone. Sadly, mini-ITX wasn’t as popular back then as it is now. The interior supported ATX power supplies and long graphics cards. Probably the last popular and somewhat decent BitFenix enclosure is the Prodigy, with that unique small box design and flexible handles. The NZXT Phantom 820 also made a strong impression with properly utilized interior space with modular sections, removable 5.25″ drive cages, elegant built-in lighting, lots of radiator options, and an epic gun metal paint job. Nevertheless, the modding community still loved it. It was really all about the exterior shell and internal drive capacity, as the case wasn’t very water cooling friendly despite its large size. In 2012 we got an updated Cooler Master Cosmos II with those epic handles, the mechanical front panel, and heavy AF side doors.








2017 best airflow cases