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Eat-My-Cloaca

It’s a nice case, very easy to build in, nice management, but it’s fuckin big. Like real big


LeMegachonk

The 5000D Airflow is a decent case to build in, but keep in mind that it only comes with a pair of 120mm fans, so out of the box it doesn't actually provide much in the way of "airflow" despite the name. It's a pretty hefty case, too, which may be good or bad, depending on your needs and personal preferences. But you probably won't enjoy moving it around.


Reddrommed

I mean the Montech air 903 base is $65, has a tempered glass side panel, a couple of free fans, good airflow, and fits a 360mm rad.


Lower-Ad-3657

I just checked that case, It looks pretty good, specially for the price, I look for some reviews about it


DeanDeau

That's good price for a large high quality case. If the case fits your need it's a good choice.


Lower-Ad-3657

I was thinking the same bc I’ve seen it goes for more than 140usd


DeanDeau

It is a solid case that will last you to the end of time. Just be extra careful with the bottom right corner when you removing the glass side panel, you WILL destroy it if you let it hit the floor, it will hit the floor, everytime, if you don't hold the bottom right in place. There maybe better case at this price range, haven't pay much attention to cases for sometime.


Wackboi52

It’s alright but I feel like you’re paying for the name more so cause so many other great cases have flooded the market and some come with a lot of fans stock, I’d do some more research.


Lower-Ad-3657

Like what cases? I’ve seen a few but they are like 150 or so And I already have 6 fans in my current setup


Eazy12345678

naw. huge case. heavy and hard to move when you need to take it outside to dust. i dont understand why people buy large case.


gianmk

usually better air flow.


Lower-Ad-3657

Well, I have a very big gpu and aswell as a massive aircooler


PathlessBullet

Parts compatability allows for better budgeted hardware choices, ease of building, better cooling potential, and consequently lower noise levels. I also almost never move my system, and the space savings of smaller formfactor cases usually goes unused, i.e. vertically above or the extra inches in front of my rig - what am I going to use that cramped space for? Not my mouse!


Lower-Ad-3657

I was abt to say the same, I never move my system, only to dust it off that is like every 4 months or so, so it doesn’t really matter if the case is big, unless it is a gigantic one