• Clean interior –PSU Cover & HDDs. Tempered Glass window. Unique exterior design with integrated D-RGB Lighting. Integrated PSU cover
  • Fully Equipped with Magnetic Dust Filter. Long GPU Support (380mm/15in). Full Size PSU support. Equipped with 1x Phanteks 120mm Fans. Front I/O (2x USB 3.0, Headphone, Mic, D-RGB LED SW)
  • Integrated D-RGB Illumination modes + sync with D-RGB (addressable) motherboards/Phanteks D-RGB products. Optimized high-airflow design
  • 2x Front Loaded 3.5" HDD. Supports up to 240/280mm radiator in front. 3x SSD mounting location (2x bracket included)
  • Motherboard Support: ATX, uATX, mITX, (E-ATX* - up to 285mm wide). Front I/O: 2x USB 3.0, Mic, Headphone, D-RGB LED SW. Side Window: Yes, Tempered Glass

What can I say, I ordered this case to replace another case that I had bought to fit my EATX board, was skeptical at first because the former case specified a larger area for the motherboard and it didn't fit, so I was worried that this one wouldn't either, but alas, it did. This quality of this case is far from it's price point. Somewhere of the $100+ area. The tempered glass looks amazing and the subtle RGB accents look great with a fair bit of customization. There is ample mounting for all your storage needs and cable management is very good for the case's overall size. Couldn't be happier about my purchase! Only CONs I can think of, is 1, depending on your motherboard, and/or your type of AIO cooler top mount might be quite tricky, there's not much room up there, but I think this case is intended for front mount. That being said, if your AIO has short hoses you might get into a tricky bit going to the front. 2) In order to fit a front radiator, there is no support for any 5.25" drives at all. No big deal for me because I have an external optical drive that I've always used anyways. UPDATE - Still loving this case, ended up putting a Zotac Amp Extreme card in this case, and moved my mini to my Node 202. Anyone that knows about video cards knows that the Amp Extreme is a giant card, and it fit without a hitch, that being said, there's only about 10mm between the end of my card and my radiator. I could widen the gap by mounting the intake fans on the outside of the case moving my radiator about 25mm to the front. But, thermals are ok in the current setup so why bother right?

It is an incredible case, the RGB Case are good through the side ones are awesome, the front is oddly coloured. The backspace was a tight cable management. But for $69.99 it is an incredible bargain, for beginners who want to get into the RGB stuff, your gonna like it. Update: The case is incredible still, the airflow through it solid. However, the critiques I have for it, Airflow while I said was solid but I wish the front panel had more mesh allowing more air through like the Meshify C from Fractal Design and for anyone who wanted to put a radiator on top is out of the question as there isn't enough room, and 360mm is also out of the question for the front. I previously said that Cable management was tight, and I think Phanteks could have made an extra quarter of an inch to allow more headroom as it is quite crowded. Now just to be clear my criticism arent to discourage anyone from buying this case as it is overall good and I really like it.

Beautiful design. Well built. Nice tempered glass window. There isn't a ton of space for a CPU cooler, so plan accordingly...only 160mm or so. Noctua u14s wouldn't fit so I had to go with the u12s. Temps weren't very good at first but that was my own fault for not planning good airflow, as the case only comes with 1 120mm fan. After I put x2 120mm fans pulling air in the front, a 140 exhaust at the top, and a 120 exhaust at the rear, temps were great. Pretty much on par with my old NZXT s340 with the same fan setup. Not quite as good, but close. One thing I noticed, there aren't any extra fan headers included in the bundle of front panel cables. And also, the case has a 3 pin RGB header coming from the front panel. Most motherboards including my Asus prime z370a have a 4 pin rgb header. This just means that the case can't use the asus aura sync. You can still control the case LEDs from the front panel.

Professionally I am working with computers worth a lot, mostly they are the top-shelf monsters from HP and Dell with their really thoughtful cases. So there I am spoiled in case anything needs to be accessed. Personally I have had a cheapo-low-end case from student days and one home-cinema case. When I have ordered this case I expected something plain and simple, with the LEDs not being in focus but the overall appearance. The case was delivered well packed with a small box of screws and a brief instruction. There is not much more to a case. When I started the installation of my components it came naturally where all cables have to go because the design is really easy and geat! There are opening to to cable channels just on the places the connectors for the mainboard are - it was so super easy to have a clean and nice looking installation like I would have never expected from a case of this price category. Then, the USB connectors on the top were bad - they wobbled and it was not possible to use them reliably. I wrote to Phanteks support. They only asked for the purchase receipt and sent me the entire I/O block via mail - from first contact to received replacement parts it was not even 4 days! The installation took me 15min - without instruction. The case is constructed so that an instruction is not needed for this task even. I think the next case I'll buy will be from Phanteks again because of the smart design and superb support.

Long story short, I've been moving. My uncle picked the case without knowing it's a computer case. He dropped it from waist height and it had lots of scratches near the edges. To my surprise, the tempered glass was completely untouched, and the scratches aren't that noticeable. I would give the case 5 stars just for that alone. I love the side and the front RGB light streaks. Lightnings aren't over the top and they definitely add some flair to the case especially in dark environments. For the price, it's almost 50% half the price of a normal RGB case. Not to mention there are free dust filters on top and bottom of the case. Airflow is sick. You can install up to 5 fans and I do just that with the Noctua fans. They come with 1 Phanteks pre-installed upfront, but I move it to the back and install 4 more Noctua. You can't hear a thing even on high workload. I would say the cable management is not bad, it could have been better though. I did my homework and compared to the 400x case to realize they did change the cable management in its newer model. For this one, it's a bit clunky but maybe I'm just new to PC building. Case is very roomy. My graphic card is huge. It's a dual-fan Radeon RX 580 and there's still room for some decorations and what not. They include 2 brackets on the right side of the case for SSD. Although there's no reset button but that's about it. There's color switching modes that you can toy around with. My motherboard has a 5 pin RGB which is not compatible with the 3 pin coming from the case so I'm still doing my research and hopefully can turn myself into a RGB hoe. Haha. The case is 11/10 for the price, value, and functionality in my opinion. Would buy again.

This is the best case I have ever built a PC in. I had been stuck with an almost 10 year old build and decided it was finally time for an upgrade. I was looking for a more compact and attractive case than the one I had. This fit the bill nicely and didn't break the bank either. Everything was easily accessible and well engineered. The front panel pops off with no tools to easily access the lower 2 toolless HDD bays. The whole case is toolless using thumb screws. The interior has plenty of space for up to an extended ATX motherboard. I was even able to cram my large non-modular 850 watt Corsair power supply in the bottom with plenty of room for the unused cables. The lighting looks great too and is easily controlled with 2 buttons on top of the case, or using a 5v addressable motherboard header. The only downside is that this case comes with only one 3 pin, non-pwm 120mm fan. The fan in my case was defective and making a loud buzzing sound. I emailed Phanteks and they had a replacement in the mail within a few days. They have excellent customer service. I also purchased an inexpensive 3 pack of 120mm PWM fans from Amazon. They installed easily into the case and are super quiet. I am very pleased with this case. For Phanteks' lowest budget case it exudes quality and well thought out engineering.

-Cable management was a breeze thanks to those velcro ties to route the cables behind the back panel as well as some well-placed cutouts for the heatsink and the front header. -This case already got some major points for having a single front header cable for the power button, other cases I've worked with in the past had something crazy like 6, luckily I have a gigabyte board, so it comes with a tool for it, but for others planning on an Asus or MSI board, they would've had trouble with other cases, so it's good to see ease of cable management here for rookies like us. -Other features include full 280mm AIO liquid cooler support on top as well as the front. There is a slick power supply shroud with the ambient RGB LEDs that light up (assuming you set them up, unlike myself) And a tempered glass side panel window... Cuz we all know that Side panel windows triple your fps (facts) There are high-quality magnetic dust filters on the top where the fan cutouts are as well as the PSU fan, to increase the length of time you won't need to dust and clean your pc. -Only two downsides: 1- Very few places to put your own zip ties to tie down cables together, so if you have a large AIO that usually come with a lot of cables and hubs, there might be some trouble there. 2- The hard drive bays are tucked underneath the shroud, and are only accessible through the front panel. However, SSD mounts are right behind the back panel.

I just completed a build for my Son using a new MSI Mortar B450M MB and a Ryzen 5 2600 CPU, SSD, 8GB Ram (Ripjaws V), QTY 5 Artic Cooler White (reflects RGB better) PWM/PST Fans inexpensive quiet and good airflow. 5 RGB Phanteks Frames. I had a lot of cable to manage with each fan having a RGB wire as well as a Fan 4-pin PWM wire, and the usual cables. When completed no unsightly cables showing and the EVGA 600BQ has all black cabling that looks great as well. Case is well designed and quality is 1st class, many openings to run everything. I consider the P350X an excellent value due to it's low cost of 69.99. No need for RGB P350X has a strip under Tempered Glass and a dual strip on front panel - nicely done. Very satisfied - was using Corsair and Thermaltake cases and paid more money - seriously going to spec Phanteks cases in future builds.

Its beautiful. The LED's look great and the tempered glass make it look premium when it only costs $69. It has an option to add an addressable RGB strip inside or RGB fans that can all be controlled with the built in controller so it matches the case LED's. Or you can plug the case LEDs into a digital RGB motherboard header to control that way. The white interior option helps any LED stip added inside cover more area. Only comes with one black PWM 120mm fan. I ordered two 140mm grey Noctua's for the front and 1 120mm for the back. You can fit up to a 280mm radiator up front.. the top most likely won't work without hitting ram or something on the motherboard.

pros: +good build quality and high durability +integrated rgb strips that are adressable and not overly bright +price point +tempered glass +good cable management layout cons: -difficult to mount top radiator -io shield is flush with back of case -rear panel is flimsy, pcie bracket screws can strip if not careful -no rubber gromets for cable cutouts -limited tie-points for cable managment -basement can get crowded, especially if using 3.5" hdd bays -only includes 2 ssd brackets, despite supporting 3 -no reset button or hdd activity led -280mm rad will only fit in front, and will be tight -some eatx boards may have fitment issues my thoughts: when i initially received this case, i was happy with the asthetic and had mixed feelings of the construction. i was disappointed with no hdd activity led (understandable, i suppose) and upset with no reset switch (easy enough to add one later, though). putting a crosshair vi extreme in here was a challenge, requiring cutting the bottom opening a bit to fit a 4 pin molex cable, and the cutouts on the side make plugging in sata cables a chore, but the board does fit in nicely and most other atx (and even eatx) motherboards should fit in nicely. longer psus should be avoided if possible, but i did manage to fit a evga g2 1000w modular psu without issue. i like the included dust filters, and dont notice any restriction in the front, despite the front mounted rad for the gpu. the major reason for the 5 star rating is because despite the fact this is a budget case and having tempered glass, the case survived a 5ft droo in my semi truck without the glass shattering or cracking (not even a scratch), and despite taking a nasty dent right at the hard drive bay (see pics), the case didbits job and protected ALL the hardware (including the hard drives!) and even was somewhat repairable. phanteks has truly impressed me with their case, and has earned my business for sure. will be recommending them in the future! UPDATE 8/15 i still am using this case and loving it, but decided to torture myself with a custom loop in it! although you shouldnt run into this issue with AIOs, not all radiators will fit in this case! my nemesis black ice 240gtx was a bit too fat to fit in here and required the use of some brackets to offset it. as you can see in the new pic, its super tight and i cant simply recommend this for custom loops as a result, but i did make it fit and after over an hour in stress tests, the hottest component in the loop was the cpu at 62c on the die (gpu was 58c) im still impressed with phanteks, and evermore surprised with all i can get away with in this little case! i still stand by my original review in that this is a great case for the price and still recommend it (just not for custom loops :p)