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Oversteel KYANITE White ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - High Airflow Tempered Glass Design for Gaming Rigs & Streaming Setups (NAT-OV-CS-KYANITE-W) | Perfect for Esports, VR & RGB Builds
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Oversteel KYANITE White ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - High Airflow Tempered Glass Design for Gaming Rigs & Streaming Setups (NAT-OV-CS-KYANITE-W) | Perfect for Esports, VR & RGB Builds
Oversteel KYANITE White ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - High Airflow Tempered Glass Design for Gaming Rigs & Streaming Setups (NAT-OV-CS-KYANITE-W) | Perfect for Esports, VR & RGB Builds
Oversteel KYANITE White ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - High Airflow Tempered Glass Design for Gaming Rigs & Streaming Setups (NAT-OV-CS-KYANITE-W) | Perfect for Esports, VR & RGB Builds
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Oversteel PC gaming cases and components are designed to offer the highest quality and performance
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Features

Oversteel KYANITE PC Gaming Case, Mid-Tower ATX, A-RGB, White

The front mesh design optimises airflow for more effective cooling

4x A-RGB fans and controller hub included

Tempered glass panel for premium aesthetic appeal

Dust filter included.Designed for gamers

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I really wanted this to be a good case. I thought it looks great, and for the price, it seemed very reasonable. However, this is hands down THE worst case I've ever tried to build in, and I've used some really cheap cases. Why so bad? There's only a couple of reasons, but they are big ones.1. There is absolutely NO instructions anywhere for this case. There IS a card with a QR code on it packaged in the box. However, this takes you to a random page on Oversteel's website, which is just trying to sell you a mouse mat. Brilliant. Searching high and low online for a user manual produces no results. The only thing I could find is forums of other people complaining of exactly the same problem. Why is it so hard just to print and include an instruction manual?! It doesn't have to be fancy. even just a single sheet of A4 paper would've done it!! But, who needs instructions anyway? It's a PC case. It's not exactly rocket science. Well, this brings me onto the second issue.2. The design of the power buttons and I/O on top sit quite happily in a little plastic bracket, that goes inside the top of the case. This then means YOU CANNOT MOUNT A 240mm RADIATOR OR DEFINITELY NOT A 360mm for liquid cooling, as the specifications both on the product information online and on the box boast!!! I tried absolutely everything to get it to work and mount successfully, but literally NO configuration will work. I removed the front panel complete, I even tried relocating the power button and I/O ontop to fix the problem, but that doesn't work either. It will NOT mount on the top (good way to kill your water pump) either, due to the same issue. AND even if there was some cryptic, secret way of mounting a radiator, I wouldn't know how because THERE ARE NO INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS CASE.There's also some black out material inside the front cover to stop light leaking out of the front, from inside the case, as not to interfere with the RGB LED like lighting effect on the front, which in mine was all scratched a scored, so someone in the factory has just got a black permanent marker and coloured over the top, instead of putting in a serviceable insert instead. That's good. Aaaaand the rear I/O shield is a pig to fit, from a high spec, reputable brand, gaming motherboard, so I'm putting that down to the shoddy case as well.So, buy this case if you:a) are only bothered about mounting a 120mm AIO liquid cooler -or-b) are only planning to fit a CPU fan insteadc) are an experienced system builder and don't need instructions (which I never really need) but I did require for this one time for installation of the AIO Cooler radiator, which incidentally you cannot mount. Again, confirmed with other people complaining about the same issue on forums.Something that is cheap, is not necessarily value for money. I think I only paid £35 odd for this. But you can buy a Thermaltake Core V1 for that, or for literally a few £ more, the Core V21, which is in a completely different league for quality, compatibility, features, ease of use and that actually comes with instructions.The returns window on this product is now closed. Genuine rubbish. Avoid.I purchased this case as part of the Prime day deals, I paid £29.99 for it. Personally I don't think you will find another case for that kind of money as good as this one.I have built many PC's is many different types of case, from budget cases ranging from under £20 to high end cases costing over £200.Pro's - it has good airflow with the mesh front and top, it comes with 2 ARGB fans as standard, although don't expect them to be the best for air flow.Cable management is better than a few of the reviews I have read about this case would leave you to believe (on par, or slightly better than most sub £50 cases, I didn't even need to use any self adhesive cable tie holders, which I use in most budget builds and even in a lot more expensive cases)Not only does it have a glass side panel (most budget cases come with perspex that is easy to scratch), but it is a hinged glass side panel, not one thats held in with thumb screws, the magnets that hold it in are nice and powerful too.Perfect size for an MATX motherboard, has routing holes for the cables in good placesUnlike one of the reviews I read mentioned, I had absolutely no issues getting the backplate from an entry level motherboard to pop in (it's a skill that I have mastered with hundreds of builds under my belt)If your motherboard has a 3 pin ARGB plug on it, you can control the LED's by the motherboards softwareCons- you will probably want to invest in extra fans as the included ones don't move a lot of airI absolutely love this case and would gladly use it for any budget build if I can get it for under £30, especially since my current favourite budget case (the CIT Sauron) has recently gone up in price with my trade supplier and also the importer.Personally I think you could easily get a 240 AIO cooler in this case and I would bet a 360 would also fit (as long as you don't have a massive graphics card), infact if Oversteel is reading this review and you want to send me another one, I will happily do a build to show off how to fit a 240mm / 360mm AIO in the case.System specs of the budget esports gaming PC that is housed in the pictures with this reviewRyzen 3 3200G (running on the Vega 8 intergrated graphics)Gigabyte A520M DS3H motherboardAdata 240GB SSDToshiba 1TB 7200RPM HDD16GB Adata XPG Hunter DDR4-3200 CL16 RAM (2 x 8GB)TP Link 300 Mbps Wireless cardA Budget 500W 80+ Bronze rated PSU (used over 100 of these that come with a 2 year warranty and never had one fail yet)PlaysCS-GO 1080p medium @ 80 - 100 FPSFortnite 1080p performance mode with epic view distance at a locked 60 FPSValorant 1080p medium settings at 100 - 120 FPSRocket League performance mode 60 FPSShadow of the tomb raider 1080p - don't bother, it's unplayable - but it for esports titles it does the job well for under £300I've been building custom computers for a long time. I can say that for this money it will be difficult to find a case in white color better than this one. Looks much more expensive than the asking price. Delivered in a box, very well packaged. Two non-adjustable fans with RGB lighting included, quite quiet (rgb optionaly working without motherboard connection by pressing reset button). Real glass with magnets on the side, not plastic. I recommend removing all panels from the case before building, including the front panel with buttons. Just take your time and no rush. This was a budget build from the old parts, nothing fancy. But it does look good !whilst i do like this case due to its layout which makes it alot better for people who dont use Rads and dont like the big space wasted on the right.its nice that you get 4 RGB fans with it but they are pretty bad at cooling, push close to no air so mostly just for a gentle breeze and nice colors.the rgb controller is very random on if it wants to work so u might have to give it a few taps.all and all a 3.5/5 good for the money but could be better :)

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