I got a CiT pyro case for my high end gaming pc and build quality was very good, So when I brought a CiT flash case to build the kids mid range gaming pc I was expecting the same standard. But it’s wasn’t really, even though I payed more for the flash case it just seemed a lot cheaper, the back panel for cable management wasn’t very good either.. But I finished it and for the kids it’s fine looks great and it works so I’m happy with it that’s why I gave 4 stars. If it was for my high end pc I wouldn’t have been happy, So for mid range gaming pc it’s ok, Anything more than that get something else thats bigger, I mean the pyro is pretty compact but the flash is just too small.
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Decent case. Looks great and is cheap. However massive opening at the bottom of the case so if you have a non modular power supply then you will just have to deal with all of those cables being visible. Not much room at the back for cables especially when installing custom cable extensions. The io shield is also a pain to get in but that's normal for budget cases. I'd recommend it if it drops under £40 as I got it for £33 on sale. If not, there are better options.
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but for an ATX Motherboard (msi b350 tomahawk) becomes a challenge to add all fans and ssd drives due to space/size, you will need to be very creative to make it possible. After that all looks great and stylish.
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Should have bought Lian li will do now get what you pay for Buy cheap buy twice
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plenty space for expansion, panels quickly removed for access. nice looking unit when everything is switched on very happy with purchase.
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