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MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3
MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3

MSI MEG Prospect 700R Gaming PC Case - 4.3" Touch Panel Display, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Vertical GPU Mount, 4x ARGB 120mm Fans, 360mm Liquid Cooling Support | Perfect for High-End Gaming Rigs & Custom Water Cooling Builds

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Product Description

The MPG GUNGNIR 100 is tailored to the specific theme and meets the player's diverse preferences. In addition, MSI's simple and modern style in black and grey, with the transparent tempered glass side panel, and simple cutting design, make the overall shape more outstanding. Combined with neutral tones, the MPG GUNGNIR 100 is more harmonious when presenting colorful RGB effects, strongly demonstrating the player's personal style. Inspired by the weapon – Gungnir, which is the spear of Odin, the god of the Nordic mythology, the shape of the spear echoes the triangular sharpness in the front of the GUNGNIR 100. The MPG GUNGNIR 100 adopts a plain industrial design with durability enhancement and DIY optimization. In addition, it is equipped with an ARGB fan for lightning effects, and 3D printing parts for personalization, which cleverly matches with MSI unique gaming elements.

Product Features

The 4.3” touch panel can display a wide range of system information and graphics.

Vertical GPU bracket as an accessory that allows you to mount your graphics card vertically.

It can support up to two 360mm radiators and three 140mm fans.

Can install up to 10x system fans, providing ventilation and stable performance to the whole system.

Customer Reviews

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I chose to buy this PC case after a painstaking process of researching computer terminology, components, compatibility, and much more fact checking. I compared it to many other cases, weighing the pros and cons of each. As this was my first build and the fact that I did not know what I was doing, I took a long time to consider my options. My considerations included aesthetics, features vs. price, easy of construction, materials, and the ability to add and subtract components as newer technology released. Now I may be way off the mark but I estimated the value of what I would get by choosing this case against what I would have to buy on top of another case that was $150 or less. Yet, things like the materials are not so easily changed if at all. Side Note: I do recommend stretching before lifting this case as it is made of quality materials which just so happen to make it quite heavy. I am young and exercise on occasion but found the initial awkwardness of not knowing where it was safe to hold it to be bad news for my back. I also recommend a strong table that can support more than 60lbs.Now, my critique of this case involved the ARGB Fans, LCD Screen/Features/Sensor, space to assemble, space for the parts to breathe, the number of additional cooling features, the size of cooling features, placement versatility of said cooling features, ease of assembly, possibility to fit an eATX Motherboard, and a Vertical Mount option for the GPU.The ARGB Fans that come with the case do their job. I may buy one more fan for the top and place it by the Exhaust Fan in the back to balance out the pressure and reduce the wear of the single Exhaust Fan currently on the case. The LCD Screen has good features that are useful but not critical. The LCD Screen is more for fast aesthetic changes and to get an immediate but general idea of non-specific data such as Weather, Fan RPM, Ambient Case Temperature, etc. Before buying, I assumed that aesthetics do not need to be changed all that often. Depending on your setup, lighting control would be better off with other software. The same can especially be said for temperature monitoring of individual components. Fan Speed is decent but being able to alter the Fan Curves is preferable. Again, additional software is better than relying on the LCD Screen if you want to fine tune and develop a profile for gaming versus casual use. The case is fairly user friendly and as long as you come at it with a plan, you will reduce frustration immensely. I highly suggest taking apart the modular features before adding components in order to learn how you may wish to place everything inside. Knowing you can remove the top panel and the filter, for example, told me I could plug fans in without struggling to fit my hands between the CPU Cooler and the top of the case. Also, knowing how to gain access to your PSU is important when you want to run a bunch of wires through the same place. The last thing you want to do is take everything out just to realize a panel could have been opened to access the problem. The room I have left over in my case is currently excessive but welcomed for future growth. There is little to obstruct airflow and cable management is fantastic. Just be advised that a big case demands cable length. Even with this case pushing Full-Tower size, I had enough length to get everything to where it needed to be. I love the fact that I can add a bunch of 140mm Fans if I need or Liquid Coolers/Radiators. I am not even limited to where I choose to place it. However, this case does not allow placement of a Radiator on the bottom. Although, it is usually not a great place for it due to air getting trapped in the pump thus damaging it. That is unless the pump is pumping from below, hopefully allowing the air to naturally rise away from the pump. The eATX option and Vertical Mount is good to have but I may never require them. Be advised to the Vertical Mount option being in a contest for space with the Fan Cooler you planned to use on your CPU and the fact that you will need to order a Riser Cable if you did not get one by other means. I am fine with the Horizontal Mounting Method but I would like to have the vertical option with my current build. This case lends itself more towards being a Liquid Cooling Case rather than simply an Air Cooling Case. I am sure it can do both well despite not having Liquid Cooling components of my own. The panel to add those components may need some finessing when removing/adding. I had a wire being pinched that likely happened when the Modular Plate was first placed inside at the factory. Everything worked but, like with anything dealing with PCs, just take it slow when replacing the panels/parts/components.I hope this helps! Just take your time and do the research. Ask questions and plan your approach. Good Luck! Have fun building!