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The Geeek Clear acrylic computer case is a versatile, compact chassis designed for ATX, MATX, and ITX motherboards. Featuring three pre-installed LED cooling fans and a USB 3.0 port, it supports advanced water cooling setups and offers ample space for customization. Note: radiator, power supply, tubing, HDD, and graphics card are sold separately, and assembly is required.
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If you like to tinker...
Case comes disassembled with minimum instructions (for the most part not in English). But if you like to tinker, are used to building things, and want to show off the guts of your PC, this is a good choice. Reasonably sturdy, laser-cut pieces arrive packed in peel-off protective layers. All hardware is included; unfortunately it's mostly mislabeled in the instructions. Anyone buying this should also be aware that acrylics attract dust, so be prepared to do some extra wipe-down with a microfiber cloth now and then if this bothers you. I bought an anti-static plastic polish after building another rig with a poly-carbonate front panel. It definitely helps. Would have given this 5 stars but for the terrible instruction sheet. Worth it though.Update: One day later. I almost removed a star. I didn't do it, but cable management in this case is a nightmare. And it's all on full display of course; you can't just tie an annoying cable behind something and forget about it. There's just enough room under where the motherboard sits to route things, but (unlike any case I've worked in before) the board's stand-offs are mounted to the OUTSIDE BACK OF THE CASE. That's it. So you either have to fully remove the motherboard or fish your cables around behind it with a (hopefully shielded) wire, risking damage to all the sensitive solder points. Of course one could carefully diagram where one plans to run every cable BEFORE mounting the motherboard... But seriously who does that?... Also had to fabricate an acrylic piece adjacent to the Pcie slots to stabilize my graphics card to the side panel, as the weird little flat "mounting" piece that comes with this is enigmatic and mysterious in its design. Anyway, this thing is still really beautiful, and being a guy who doesn't mind fiddling with things, I would buy it again. But the makers need to deepen the case some and add an inner clear mounting plate for the motherboard. Problem solved.
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