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G**7
Great tower, looks great and has good airflow.
Great tower, its an around great package. I'm gonna break it down in two parts, first in looks then in performance.Looks: What else can I say rather than it looks very nice, the blue LEDs in the front are very slick and the blue LED lit fan on the side of the case looks very nice as well. The temp display on the top should be a bit brighter though, at night or in a dark room it looks fine, but in daylight or far away, it can be hard to see. Only minor complaint besides the display not being bright enough on the top of the case is the side glass panel. It's a good quality build and looks very nice, however the stock picture leads you to believe that the side panel is well lit up and you can see the inside components with ease. This is not the case, The LEDs on the fan do not light up very much of the glass or the inside of the case so you would need to buy extra lights in order to light it up well in there. Other than that, very happy with the looks of this case.Performance: There are a few things I can touch on, firstly the airflow, the airflow is great, I put my hand on the air vents and it always feels very cool, most I've felt is slightly warm air, never hot, but I guess that also depends on the type of parts you use inside and whether your parts are beastly and produce lots of heat or not. In either case, the case is roomy and provides with good airflow.When I bought this case I didn't see many holes so I thought cable management might be an issue, but after putting all parts together and hooking them up I found that it has pretty decent cable management options. I was able to feed most of my cables through the holes in the case or through the unused HDD slots and then back in and plugging them into their intended sockets, my case ended up not bad at all when it came to cable management.Another thing is the temperature readers, they seem to be alright, but maybe not the most accurate, or maybe I just didn't install them in the spot I was supposed to, they work and they give you a general idea of the temperature your parts are running at.Other thoughts: It comes with 3 fans, all run very quiet, my whole rig runs very quietly and I can barely notice it when the room is completely quiet. It has a place on the top of the case for a fourth fan if you desire, I will definitely be installing one more with blue LEDs, but not because it needs it, that's just me wanting to fill the empty space, the computer runs very cool without it. The case comes with everything you need and I definitely recommend it if it suits your taste, it comes at a great price too.
C**E
Very bad experience with this case
Bought this case because I needed a bigger case for more airflow so my components wouldn't overheat. This case was cheap, looked really good, and had great reviews. So after I ordered it, I was eager to start setting up my computer. I installed my motherboard in, along with my video card, hard drives, cd drive, and all the other good stuff. last thing was the 3 two pin cables PWR BUTTON, HDLED, and RESET I believe are what they are called. It was very hard for me to find out how to install these three on the front panel pins on my motherboard. I did not have my motherboards manual, and its a gateway, so I couldn't find the configuration for it. After trying everything I decided to buy a new motherboard, thinking that was the problem. After dropping $100 bucks on a decent ASUS motherboard, the pins STILL didn't work with my new motherboard. I had the configuration from my new motherboards manual, and everything was supposedly in the right place. I literally hooked up everything, cable management and everything, and couldn't power on the damn thing. So I am returning this product, for it came damaged and unworkable. I understand stuff like this happens, but with all the bad reviews about the led lights burning out, small space, and poor cable management, I am going to get my money back and buy a nicer, bigger case at my local Frys Electronics.
P**S
Outstanding Case, but LED Display DOA
The design of the Guardian is just what I was looking for after building my first PC in an old Cooler Master case from the early 2000's. I purchased an NZXT Guardian 921RB Blue back in 2012 for the next build, and I was simply stunned by all of the different features and the quality of care with which the features were implemented into the case design. There is ample room, holes cut with custom water cooling in mind, plenty of fan placement options (although I think there should be two fans mountable on the top instead of just one), and tool-less drive bays, a bottom mounted PSU, and a sleek front cover, all without sacrificing durability, affordability, form factor, or craftsmanship. PLUS THE STOCK FANS STILL WORK! It’s still an amazingly great case. However, my temperature LED display on the front of the case reads Error for the middle temp sensor. The case came in the box like this. I was very careful when I unpacked it. Also, I don't think the temp sensor reads accurately. I have a Cooler Master closed loop CPU water cooler in the case, and my CPU overheated twice, crashing the computer due to a dead radiator fan. All the while the temp sensor under the CPU water-block read 34 Celsius. I immediately replaced the fan with the side panel case fan, took the temp sensors out, and unplugged the LED display. Now everything works fine, and I just don't use the LED Temperature Display feature anymore. Is there a way to detach the LED display and place a cover over that area on the front of the case? I might use the Sentry 3 or Grid+ V2 instead of the front LED display. Does either one have issues with other brands? I’m just wondering if the Sentry or the Grid will work with my Corsair SP120 High Static Pressure fans because I’ve read reviews from people who have issues using it with high pressure Corsair and Cooler Master fans. Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m like your fans, but this Corsair fan is reportedly 85 CFM. My 4x120mm Radiator and Corsair fans will be mounted externally on the top case fan holes with 4 small metal brackets. I really like the 140mm/120mm fan option in the top for this; I currently use the NZXT 140mm LED fan right there (works great). Furthermore, I am only going with 120mm vs 140mm because of the availability of better quality fans in this size. Theoretically, a 4x140mm radiator would cool the system more efficiently if the airflow was the same. Do you have High Pressure/High CFM radiator fans available, proven to work with the Sentry and Grid products, something much more powerful than the stock case fans in the Guardian, preferably in 140mm size? Secondly, I lost all of my sliding 3.5 drive bay brackets. It’s been a while since I bought the case, and I've moved a bunch. Is there any place where I can buy these? Or will you ship me a few sets of them, please? I just bought a new Samsung EVO 850, and I want to be able to slide it into the cage, in front of the intake fan there. Also, does that HDD cage in the bottom front of the case detach? If not, I really need those sliding 3.5 drive bay brackets. Finally, I am ready to game in 4k and dabble in VR, so I'm about to upgrade to two GTX980Ti Hydro Coppers in SLI with a custom loop cooling system. I was thinking of mounting the XSPC D5 Pump/Reservoir combo on the side panel behind the motherboard. Maybe I should take the side panel off and mount it to the case frame beneath? Is that a reasonable position to place it? Thank you for your time, Matt
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