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Rhinomax A17 Series Phoenix Full-Tower E-ATX/ATX/M-ATX Computer Gaming Case with 3-Sided Reinforced Glass, USB 3.0, 6 ARG Light-Emitting 12cm Fans with 1 ARGB Fan Controller Description of Appearance & Dimensions RGB fan lighting through the front and the left and right sides of the fumigated glass, appear low-key and restrainedRugged, durable 0.8mm iron thicknessThe 16.7 "x 9.2" x 21.6 "In interior space supports more expansion devicesSupports various types of M-ATX, ATX, and E-ATX host boards to meet the requirements of more environments Additional device description Pre-loaded 12cm x 6 PCS ARGB fans to add more excitingWith ARGB fan controller, you can adjust the lighting color and mode according to your moodUse the remote control to control the ARGB fan controller through wireless OR panel buttons to switch on and off the fan speed and brighten and dim the LED light to get rid of the shackles of the cable ARGB Fan light bar controller RGB USB3.0 USB2.0 HD Audio The additional ARGB fan controller can support up to 10 PCS fan interfaces and 2 ARGB light bar interfaces, which can change the light color and brightness at the same time, and can operate the ARGB fan with wireless remote controlI/O: USB2.0*2 USB3.0* 2&HD Audio enables faster data transmission and expands more devicesSupport CPU Cooler: 180mm/VGA Length: 380mm/PSU Lenght: 220mmProvide efficiency in use
I was intrigued by this case when I saw that it had room for plenty of cooling (including for room for 2 rear 140mm fans), so I came up with some plans for a fan configuration given the marketing images on Amazon and decided to roll the the dice on this one -- and I'm happy to report that with a few quibbles I'm darned happy with it, and will likely buy another for my next rig as well.The pics on here really don't explain everything but maybe these pros and cons will be handy for someone on the fence.PROS:-Lots of fans -- including ~5-6 RGB fans and a RBG controller that it came with (but which I opted to sell off and buy some others that I liked (since I'm not into RGB myself).-Room even for more fans than is even listed on this page, seriously, you could fit some on the top without any issues at all.-Room for bottom mounted fans to blow fresh air up at your GPU -- which is awesome, actually.-A PSU space that's actually above the motherboard rather than below-- so it keeps a decently warm component separate -- something that I have no idea why we don't see more of out there.-A vertical space above the motherboard for additional fans.-Great build quality, it doesn't feel cheap and there aren't any sharp edges to content with.-It's quiet too.CONS:-The aforementioned "vertical space above the motherboard for additional fans" doesn't have it's mesh lined up perfectly for an 240 AIO radiator unit -- I really wanted to place my AIO up there but there but I couldn't fit every single screw needed, so it's on like 6 of 8; still plenty stable for something that's not moving but I didn't like running into that. With that said, if you put 2 fans up there, or planned to use a 120/140 AIO unit, you'd have zero problems doing so.-I can't quite put my finger on it but the cable management spaces could be a little neater. There's still plenty of room but it felt a little awkward.OTHER NOTES:-I know that says this limitation in the description, but I would have liked to have seen space for more than 2x 3.5 HDDs. With a slight modification I'd bet the manufacturer could have swung that.-The feet on the thing are a little on the short side if you're going to place it on a thick carpet. I ended up putting a small flat surface under mine. Also, I'm well aware this this is probably a trade-off that some people would or would not appreciate, so I get it.-There should really be more pictures of this case on Amazon than what the manufacturer actually put out.So performance-wise, I ran Passmark's benches on the final product and found that I had 9-15% better performance on my components compared to the average, and that's with absolutely no overclocking. All I can chalk that up to is the cooling itself -- so thank you Raidmax!By the way, you can find the manufacturer's page on this one by searching for "Raidmax Phoenix A17".Overall, I'm giving this a 4/5 because it's not really perfect but it's pretty darned great and practically unbeatable for the price.