Elevate your gaming setup with this sleek, mid-tower computer case, designed to impress. Featuring two stunning tempered glass windows on the left and front, and six pre-installed RGB fans, this case ensures your rig looks as cool as it performs, with dazzling inner and outer ring illumination.
Compatible with standard ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, this case offers enhanced cable management and a range of ports, including USB3.0, USB2.0, and HD Audio. It accommodates video cards up to 350mm and CPU coolers up to 160mm.
Experience superior cooling with space for up to six 120mm fans and support for 240mm radiators both on the top and front. Customize your lighting experience using the top I/O panel's "LED" button, toggling through 16 lighting modes and 30 play-through options, including RGB, Breathing, and Single Color.
Title: Apevia Genesis Pro G-PRO-BK Mid Tower Gaming Case with 2 x Tempered Glass Panels, Top USB3.0/USB2.0/Audio Ports, 6 x RGB Fans, Black Frame
Discover the ultimate in gaming aesthetics and performance with the Apevia Genesis Pro G-PRO-BK Mid Tower Gaming Case. Tailored for gamers looking to elevate their setup, this case features two tempered glass panels and six pre-installed RGB fans, offering not just functionality but also a striking visual appeal.
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Elevate your gaming experience with the Apevia Genesis Pro G-PRO-BK. This case isn't just about looks; it's about performance and versatility, designed to meet the needs of serious gamers.
Customer Insights
The case is praised for its stylish design and attractive color schemes.
Comes with two tempered glass panels, providing a premium look.
Good airflow and cooling capabilities with six included RGB fans.
Easy to install parts with a side-opening door and removable HDD cage for extra storage space.
Offers good quality and functionality at a budget-friendly price point.
Includes RGB fans with a control hub, offering various color and sequence options.
Reports of flimsy motherboard posts and cheap LED fans, with some units arriving defective.
The mid-tower case is considered too small, especially for ATX motherboards and larger components.
Issues fitting PSUs and radiators, particularly with liquid cooling setups.
Limited room for cable management, making it difficult to achieve a clean build.
Users faced significant challenges during assembly, including insufficient screws and bolts.
Reports of arriving with broken fans and defective power buttons, affecting the initial build experience.