AeroCool Cylon RGB Mid Tower with Acrylic Side window, Black
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Full Acrylic Side Window RGB ready Mid Tower case. Elegant backslash LED with 13 lighting modes on front panel. 6 RGB flow lighting modes. 7 solid color modes
Supports liquid cooling: 240mm radiator in the front panel. Supports air cooling: 120mm fan on top to enhance cooling performance. Supports high-end graphics cards up to 371mm
AeroCool Designed Cylon Black Full Acrylic Aspect Window RGB prepared Mid Tower case. Elegant backslash LED with 13 lighting modes on entrance panel. 6 RGB stream lighting modes. 7 strong coloration modes. Full acrylic facet panel to showcase your rig. Helps liquid cooling: 240mm radiator within the entrance panel. Helps air cooling: 120mm fan on high to reinforce cooling efficiency Helps CPU cooler as much as 155mm. Helps high-end graphics playing cards as much as 371mm. Helps VGA fan bracket design: two 120mm followers for superior cooling efficiency of VGA. Helps as much as two 3.5” HDDs and two 2.5” HDDs/SSDs. Helps PSU as much as 180mm. Helps SD or microSD reminiscence card. Twin chamber design for improved air flow. Detachable PSU mud filter for straightforward cleansing. Metal Thickness: 0.5mm. Motherboards: ATX/micro ATX/mini-ITX. Case Dimensions (Inside): 188 x 430 x 375mm (W x H x D). Case Dimensions (Total:198 x 459 x 413mm (W x H x D). 3.5” Drive Bay x 2 (Suitable with 2.5″ HDD/SSD). 2.5” Drive Bay x 2. Enlargement Slots:7. Helps GPU as much as 346mm /371mm (with out entrance fan). Helps CPU as much as 155mm. I/O Ports: USB3.0 x 1 ; USB2.0 x 2 ; HD Audio & Mic.; SD Card Reader. Air Cooling: Entrance: 120mm x 3 or 140mm x 2 (Elective); Prime: 120mm x 1 (Elective); Rear: 120mm x 1 (Contains 120mm Fan). Helps VGA Fan: 120mm x 2 (Elective). Liquid Cooling: Entrance: 240mm Radiator (Elective). Web Weight/Gross Weight: 3.8kg (8.38 lbs.)/4.5kg (9.92 lbs.). Energy Provide: ATX PSU (As much as 180mm, Elective).
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Full Acrylic Aspect Window RGB prepared Mid Tower case. Elegant backslash LED with 13 lighting modes on entrance panel. 6 RGB stream lighting modes. 7 strong coloration modes
Helps liquid cooling: 240mm radiator within the entrance panel. Helps air cooling: 120mm fan on high to reinforce cooling efficiency. Helps high-end graphics playing cards as much as 371mm
Helps VGA fan bracket design: two 120mm followers for superior cooling efficiency of VGA. Helps SD or microSD reminiscence card. Twin chamber design for improved air flow
Detachable PSU mud filter for straightforward cleansing. Metal Thickness: 0.5mm. Motherboards: ATX/micro ATX/mini-ITX. Liquid Cooling: Entrance: 240mm Radiator (Elective)
Specification: AeroCool Cylon RGB Mid Tower with Acrylic Side window, Black
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8 reviews for AeroCool Cylon RGB Mid Tower with Acrylic Side window, Black
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Original price was: $84.22.$53.99Current price is: $53.99.
I decided to not deal with a return, and just snapped the foot back on (there are additional pegs on each foot that you can use, it's just that the main stem where the foot was is completely snapped.)
The case itself comes with a generous amount of motherboard standoffs, and a number of screws for the motherboard, PCIe screws, PSU screws, and even fan screws. Though the ONLY gripe I have with the included supplies was that they were able to only fit one REPLACEABLE PCIE BRACKET, while the rest are one-time snapoffs. But to reiterate; you're getting what you are paying for. In my case, I'll only ever have a GPU installed on the PCIe lanes, so it's not really a dealbreaker.
If you aren't absolutely OCD about cable management, it's safe to say that this case can handle cabling for someone just wanting to game and not [absolutely] care about their internal aesthetic. The RGB strip is a nice add-on, having a dedicated button for changing colors/cycles. The shroud for the PSU is an absolute large part as to why you won't be seeing your mess of cables if you opted for a non-modular PSU, as there is ample room between the PSU and HDD cage to stow away those unused molex or PCIe power cables. I do however, wish they had given the side panel an indent so it's easier to close after working on the wires; you may need to maneuver the cables a bit so it has less profile, as well as a second hand to push down the panel while you try to make it snug with the case again.
The case with it's single pre-installed back fan was enough to keep my stock cooled Athlon 3000g and RX 470 at 65c during 100% loads. There are plenty of spaces for additional fans if you wanted.
The location of the SSD bracket was discreet and nice, just be sure to use flat SATA cables for it, right angled cables can be used for the HDDs.
The included SD card reader was an absolute savior while installing an OS. I only had a SD card to install with, so if you have this specific problem, this case's included card reader can be a lifesaver.
Overall, the case is cheap feeling, HOWEVER, with some patience and planning, it can actually be an amazing purchase. I'd even go as far to say it may be the current best price-to-feature, if you're willing to compromise on the quality.
It's been about almost 6 months now since I built my PC, and I can say, this case is not bad at all. Please see my image. What I learned from this mid-tower case is plan ahead for cable management! I did have the chance to re-do my cable management after my build since it was all over the place (back part) and it looks much better now compared to my youtube video lol. Also, there's room for roughly 6 - 7 fans in the case. I added 2 extra fans (the white ones) for a total of 5.
Original Review: Q1 of 2020
This is my first ever PC build of my life, mainly used for FPS gaming and video editing/content creation. I purchased this mid tower case because of its price and the reviews, and also staying under my $1000 spending limit PC build. It's really affordable, and good looking because of the RGB it comes with for the front. However, durability is questionnable. I'm not sure what a PC temperature should be like during intense, long gaming, but I find that my PC build gets pretty hot 2 feet away from me, as if I have a portable heater on! As you can see on the picture though, I've installed 2 extra fans, but there's room for I think 3 more. The assembly was easy, but please put your PSU FIRST before screwing and wiring everything. Also, cable management seems to be alright. Mine looks okay from the naked eye as seen on my picture, but the back is somewhat of a mess and all over the place. In addition, I find that the material of this PC is flimsy and easily bends. It's light weight, but seems fragile. You can watch me building my first PC using this case on my Youtube channel at youtube.com/broadcastbreaker (look for my video with a title that says ''I built my first gaming pc $900!" on my channel) to see how I managed to build my PC using this case, the fitting, etc.
Overall, this mid-tower pc case does the job. They had to cut some corners to make this tower case work at its pricepoint, but you get what you paid for. It's a tight fit and needs more ventilation to keep the components cool.
Tiene un diseño bonito y luces llamativas, cumple con lo que promete, y cuenta con rejillas que tienen iman en las ventilaciones, para poder quitarlas y ponerlas de una forma fácil a la hora de realizar una limpieza
Lo malo:
La parte delantera, no cuenta con suficiente apertura para una buena ventilación, nada del otro mundo, pensando que e un gabinete económico. Pero aun así comple su función. Otro detalle es que la parte superior no está muy bien diseñada, así que solo entrará un solo ventilador, ósea que si planeas poner una ventilación líquida, será mejor ponerla en el panel frontal.
Recomendación:
Poner los postes de sujeción de la tarjeta padre, para evitar dejar instalarlos al usuario, en dado caso que el usuario no valla a usar todos, es mejor que el usuario los quite, a que el usuario los ponga. Ya que es más difícil tratar de hacer cuerda con piezas tan pequeñas.
En general es un buen artículo por el costo, si quieres algo mejor, sin duda que tienes que pagar más.