Supports:
- 2 fans on the front (included)
- 1 fan on the back (included)
- 1 240mm radiator on the front
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The Inspire K1 is a Midi Tower for ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, supports graphics cards up to 350mm in length, features 2 RGB fans on the front that connect to the included controller, the remote control allows for lighting control.
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For the price, it is satisfactory but the air doesn't pass through properly guys, give an extra 20 bucks and get a bang instead of this one, because of the air, trust me!!!!
Very beautiful case, the temperatures are very satisfactory for my system, but it has some negatives. Cable management is very difficult, many people may not like that the power supply is on the top (I liked it because mine is RGB and I wanted it to be visible), it only has one 80mm fan at the back, so I would recommend adding another 80mm fan (it may cost around 10 euros or even less) if you have a more powerful system. The RGB feature is very positive, with many modes and controlled by a remote. A tip from me would be to connect the reset button (since it is not used much) to the RGB controller and change the modes by pressing the button.
So I've had this case for 1 month, I built a new build and I decided not to pay much attention to the case and get a cheap one. I made a huge mistake because this case has terrible airflow and very small spaces, resulting in the PC overheating. To save it, I decided to get a liquid cooling system, but the case is so small that I have to remove the two front fans, further reducing the airflow from the case, which will definitely cause the graphics card to overheat. The result is that I need to get another case in order to be comfortable. For me, if you want a gaming PC with upgrade capabilities, do not choose this one
If I could, I wouldn't buy it! The airflow/noise is really the worst! The hdd doesn't even have rubber pads and you can hear the click from it everywhere. Additionally, the power supply is tall and there is no space for the cables. Finally, the case is so lightweight that the box I got it in is heavier and more stable. I wish I had never bought it and had praised a coolermaster with the same money without rgb.
I recently got the case and I have the following to say:
Negatives:
Quite poor cable management.
3 fans, 2 in the front and one in the back, all 80mm. Why not at least put a 120mm? The two front fans cannot circulate air because there is a plexiglass in front of them that cannot be removed.
The PSU goes on top and if it's not modular, it will give you a hard time with the cables. Also, there is limited space for the cables as they are covered by the lid.
Positives: The RGB can be controlled with a controller. It also has an adapter to connect fans and other LED strips.
The space is good enough for me since I only have an SSD inside. Overall, if you have a modular PSU, SSD, or M.2, the space will be enough for you. If I had the choice, I wouldn't buy it. That's all from me, I hope I helped!
I tried this case because I had only 50 euros left and it had 3 fans. I have had it for 8 months and it has many construction errors. It's not so bad that I had to change it, but I wouldn't buy it again. The front RGB fans have a glass that doesn't come off, so the air doesn't come out, but instead goes back in. The rear fan is very weak, it hardly does any dust filtering, and it has nothing after 10 days, the RGB colors stopped changing and it's only blue. The power supply goes on top, and because my power supply is RGB, it doesn't show anything, whereas if it was at the bottom, it would be better. It has many cables that are difficult to place, and the USB hub is not good. Overall, it is a cheap construction. It's better to get something of higher quality without RGB
For what it offers at this price, it is a very good proposition. Good quality for its price, 2 RGB 12-fan in the front with lighting controller and a simple 8-fan in the back, and as a plus for me, it has the power supply position at the top. It also has a place for an HDD, I mention this just because someone wrote that it doesn't have.
It is the most value-for-money case in its category, with very good cable management, air flow, perfect RGB, and very good build quality. Get it without a second thought
The case is relatively small with quite difficult cable management, especially if you don't have a modular power supply.
The front is made of medium-quality tempered glass and the side is low-budget plexiglass.
The RGB lighting is nice but it doesn't synchronize with anything else and can only be controlled with the included control.
Large coolers definitely do not fit.
HDDs also do not fit at all (unless you throw them in loose somewhere). It only has 2 screw-in slots for SSDs.
The airflow is mediocre and the rear fan struggles.
If you want to do a normal build with a cool cooler, you won't have any issues. But if you have a large cooler and graphics card, you'll need to change the case.
Personally, I kept it for a few days until I received a much better quality and larger case because the cooler didn't fit.
It is a compact case that simultaneously saves space and accommodates the majority of market products. Its quality is quite good with impressive RGB lighting and excellent airflow, maintaining tower temperatures consistently between 28-37C. Value for money!
I don't have it myself, but I saw it in a store exhibition and I was curious about it. It's not something great, but for this price, you normally only buy the fans it has inside. One of the most value-for-money options on Skroutz at the moment for anyone who wants an RGB build.
It is not tempered glass, it is acrylic on both sides. It has an 80mm black fan inside and two 120mm RGB fans that you control with a remote control. Of course, it cannot be synchronized with synapse, etc., but the free RGB fans are a very decent option for the money. It is excellent for its price, both for home use and for a net cafe like ours, where we wanted to set up impressive RGB PCs with a relatively small budget that match our Chroma peripherals.
Without a doubt, one of the best value for money RGB cases!
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