The Aerocool Bionic V2 is a Midi Tower, suitable for both simple and demanding use. It features a side window to make the interior visible without opening the case, as well as integrated RGB lighting with multiple colors.
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From beauty and quality of materials, it is awesome!!!!! From space, it is quite small and the airflow from the front is minimal. Personally, I aimed for a small build, so it suited me very well.. It also comes with synchronized RGB FAN and front LED lighting. If it had a little more airflow from the front, it would be 5 stars! Very nice case
We used it in a Budget Gaming PC that you can see here: https://youtu.be/x0tNsZpWHdY
It is exactly as we have written about the white one:
"It is very beautiful with the RGB in the front and the RGB fan in the back, it has glass on the side panel and the white front makes it stand out.
It takes ATX motherboards without any problem, it has space for fans in the front and top, and it also has satisfactory space for cable management even with a non-modular power supply.
However, it has very limited airflow, it doesn't have any dust filters (not even on the power supply), and the metal sheet, especially on the top, is like cigarette paper and sags with the slightest touch."
We should add that the black one easily gets dirty on the front from fingerprints and is difficult to clean. We emphasize the problem it has with airflow, as even with extra fans in the front that we installed, it still becomes an oven.
It is very beautiful with the RGB in the front and the RGB fan in the back, it has glass on the side panel and the white front makes it stand out.
It takes ATX motherboards without any problem, it has space for fans in the front and top, and it also has satisfactory space for cable management even with a non-modular power supply.
However, it has very limited airflow, it does not have any dust filters (not even on the power supply), and the metal sheet, especially on the top, is like cigarette paper and bends easily.
We used it in a build that you can see here: https://youtu.be/4Q_ZogwX7bQ
Let's start with the negatives.
- There is no front intake air at all, so it is necessary to have at least another 120mm fan on the top, ideally two. I even added a 140mm fan in the front! Of course, you won't be putting high-end parts inside, so the case won't have temperature issues to the point of thermal throttling.
- The "top" part is flimsy and unstable. And with the two fans, you might hear some creaking. It didn't happen to me. Be careful not to break it when screwing it in.
- Under no circumstances should you get this case if you have liquid cooling; you won't have a good time installing it. If you want liquid cooling, go for another case, let's not talk about this again.
Now for the positives.
+ Its appearance and overall height, depth, and length are perfect for a budget gaming PC (or a simple office PC) that will decorate your desk with your peripherals.
+ It has a rear fan that connects with a 4-pin connector along with the front RGB, all together in a SATA cable. They both look quite nice. There is no connection for the motherboard. I wouldn't leave it at the back; prefer a higher quality 120mm fan at the back and place it on top (see images).
+ It easily accommodates a 140mm CoolerMaster fan in the front to bring in as much air as possible from the front panel.
+ It has enough depth for cable management at the back; it won't be particularly difficult.
+ The price, up to €45 with shipping, is quite good and competes with other cases from the same company or similar ones.
One star deduction for the airflow; I won't deduct another star for the flimsy top... it's the holidays!