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The anidees AI-CL-Cube-W-LITE is a sleek and compact ATX PC case that supports E-ATX motherboards and offers extensive cooling options, including compatibility with 240mm and 280mm radiators. With its stunning 5mm tempered glass panels and convenient connectivity features, this case is designed for gamers who value both performance and aesthetics.
A**R
The case is made well and looks great. The lighting through the tinted glass has a ...
Anidees AI Crystal Cube RGB case arrived with no damage and was shipped quickly.Pro's:The case is made well and looks great. The lighting through the tinted glass has a very cool effect.Con's:There is a fan controller built into the case but it is not tied into the RGB fans. This is a separate controller. In order to control the lighting and speed you have to reach around to the back of the case where there are 3 tiny buttons at the bottom of the case that you have no idea which one does what. Also the RGB fans have a special fan connector on that that only connects to the RGB hub. You cannot add a fan extension cable to them. I feel that they should have put more thought into this design. Would have been nice to be controllable through software on Windows or at least have the controls built into the front of the case where they are readable and accessible.These fans don't move a ton of air. Not really a design flaw since they are fairly quiet, being quiet usually means your giving up on airflow. Just something to be aware of. Generally for cooling they get the job done.The brightness isn't very intense. They tend to be fairly dim. This is good or bad depending on what your after. I have Thermaltake blue led Riing fans on my 280mm radiator. These are far more intense then the Anidess RGB fans. Again, it would just be a personal preference on how bright you like your LED lights to be.The SSD mounting options leave ALOT to be desired. You can mount one at the bottom of the case in the main compartment. Good luck getting cables to bend down to plug into it. The other option is to mount SSD's over top of the cable grommets preventing wire pass through. There is also an SSD mounting spot over top of the 3.5" hard drive cage. Other then the last spot I just described you may leave your SSD free floating inside the same space as your PSU.Summary:Overall this case looks really good when finished. I personally like the low intensity of the Anidess RGB fans. The build quality is good. If you can get past some of the bad design choices this is a pretty good case.
T**Y
It is a beautiful case! Glass all around
This is a premium computer case and it is priced accordingly. It is a beautiful case! Glass all around. Really slick. I got the fancy-pants one with the RGB lights and the remote control. Now, I am not the kind who gives a damn about LED lights on my PC. But it was much fun to cycle through the settings, I will admit. I turned the light off after about three minutes of fooling around and have not turned them on again. Maybe the next time I am feeling in a disco or Las Vegas mood while at my Hackintosh, I'll fire them up again.Anyway, back to the important stuff...the Anidees Crystal Cube does a lot of things well and only a few not so well, and these latter qualities all have to do with airflow. The reviews here are mostly spot-on. I can hardly add much except to say that the power supply placement is a strange compromise to make given the enormous volume that the designers were working with. Why it is not better ventilated, we may never know. In any case, I chose to have the power supply draw air in from the motherboard half of the case (through the hole cut into the tray.) I reasoned that this was better than the alternative, given that the motherboard was mounted on standoffs. Mounting the power supply against the leftmost glass panel seemed like a worse idea, since that the unit would attempt to draw air in via only a few millimeters of opening. Given that the front panel is similarly constricted with respect to airflow (four very nice fans but limited vent holes) I think some fans drawing air in from the wide-open top would help positive pressure quite a bit. Case in point (no pun intended) I am not doing anything crazy with this build, thermally, yet my Samsung 970 NVMe is running at 113F all day long, no matter the I/O demand. Ordering four new fans for the top now...
T**R
Steep price, but worth it.
This case is beautiful. It makes you want to make custom liquid cooling loops.I went from a plain white dishwasher case to this one, and it is so different having a case with this high quality. Pretty easy to build in, but I do have a few issues with it's design.1. SSD mounting. Might just be my PSU, but it came with all 90 degree sata power connectors. I ended up putting it on the outside of the drive cage because that's the only place that wouldn't bend my SSD's connectors.2. PSU air intake. It is really not getting good airflow either way. You can mount it so that it's either taking air from against the glass, or from against the dividing wall for the two chambers. It gets basically no airflow. While playing intense games, it gets uncomfortably hot to the touch.What I really like about this case:1. There is SO much room to build in. You can fit so much in this case. I have a 12.5" graphics card, and the 212 evo cpu heatsink and they fit with extra room to spare.2. Extremely dark glass. I have 6 plain white LED fans in my case, and it looks amazing both in the dark and when the room is fully lit. Very sleek.3. Build Quality. This thing is heavy duty. It's also heavy, but you probably shouldn't be carrying around a glass case anyways.4. Modern features. 2 usb 3.0 ports. Fan Speed control. Dust filters everywhere. Something that should have probably been here at this price point is a front USB C port, though.This case is eventually going to house my Ryzen build when I get the components, and I can't wait to build in it again. I can happily reccomend this case to someone wanting a tempered glass case, but doesn't want something as visually loud as other TG cases.
S**N
Robust, Discreet, Unique and a diamond in the rough
Felt compelled to write a review for this product. After much deliberation I purchased this cube case and honestly haven't regretted it one slightest bit. I'm thinking if I write too much of a good review, the product I bought is no longer unique and others will have it. Honestly, I think this is one of the coolest PC designs I've laid my eyes on and I've seen a fair few in my time.The build quality is just fantastic. Made of tempered glass and very robust in handling and appearance. The smokey glass gives a premium feeling and night or day, releases a vision of ...cool.There's separate compartments for motherboard and the rest like the HDD and other wiring from PSU into another compartment. I'd recommend to get the RGB version of this cube or if not, fit your own LED system because at night just blows you away. If you're not the type to LED it up and like the 'discreet' factor, then this cube also fits that purpose.If you have a gaming rig and are worried about cooling then fear not. This cube can fit up to 8-10 fans if needed.If you're deliberating whether to buy or not or whether there's a competitor out there that can do better for looks and practicality then I'd say look no more. Buy, buy buy the Anidees Crystal Cube and never worry again to replace the case.Peace out!
J**E
Effortlessly cool.
This is a beautiful case. I keep the LEDs set to static white most of the time, because I (and my wife) think it just looks the most classy. I've only built a handful of PCs over the years, but I did not find this especially difficult, maybe just a bit fiddly. Airflow is hindered a bit by keeping the front glass panel attached, but all but the most power-hungry gamers seeking the last drop of overclock from their systems won't find this a problem.NOTE: I bought this case on Amazon Marketplace from Kalfsen B.V. with 4 Aureola fans included. After about a month one of the fans malfunctioned (it wouldn't sync up coulours with the others). I contacted the seller and sent them a picture of the problem and within a couple of days they sent me a pack of 3 replacement fans with a spare control box and remote. I'm docking the case 1 star for being a bit expensive and slightly fiddly to build in, but the seller gets 10 out of 10 for service, I would definately buy from them again.
E**D
Great looking case
Great looking case. Arrived with slight damage to one of the legs but box was damaged so guess it happened in transit.Easy case to work in with loads of space. Air flow isnt great.
J**.
Von NZXT Phantom zu AI Crystal Cube
Super Gehäuse.Alles passt und sitzt wie es soll.Gab einen kleinen Defekt beim ersten Öffnen der Front (durchtrennte das Power-LED Kabel, war wohl verkantet) aber selbst das war kein Problem. Ich schrieb anidees auf Facebook an und bekam innerhalb 30min eine Antwort, dass ich dem Support ein Bild davon machen sollte. Gesagt, getan. Keine 30min später war auch schon das Ersatzteil losgeschickt und zwei Tage später dann auch schon hier. Großes Lob an den super Support!Da einige sagen, dass die Lüftersteuerung Müll wäre, sag ich mal etwas über sie: Die Lüftersteuerung bietet Platz für fünf 3-Pin Lüfter (erweiterbar mit Y-Kabel, weshalb bei mir sieben drauf sitzen). Gibt drei Einstellungen. S: Silence, komplett aus. L: Low (5V), je nach Lüfter zwischen 600-800rpm, unhörbar. H: High (12V), muss ich nicht beschreiben, denn jeder Lüfter ist dann hörbar, selbst wenn es nur die Luft ist.240 Radiator im Dach vorzugsweise, da die Lüfter in der Front nicht allzu viel Luft ziehen können dank der Glasscheibe. (Hatte aber auch keine langen Schrauben, die für Lüfter+Radiator in die Front gepasst hätten.)Bietet dennoch einen guten Airflow bei meinen 10 Lüftern im Gehäuse. Meine Grafikkarte bleibt dennoch etwas kühler, obwohl sie unter Last leider von Haus aus ziemlich warm wird.Der Cube bietet im "Nebenraum" genug Platz für die ganzen Kabel und Festplatten. In den Festplattenkäfig passen zwei Festplatten nach Wahl rein, wobei sich sogar noch eine SSD von außen an den Käfig schrauben lässt. Da gibts einfach nichts zu meckern!Gibt einige die sich darüber aufregen, dass sich die Kabel im Boden nicht sehr gut verstecken lassen (z.B. Front-Audio). Von mir gibt es aber aus zwei Gründen Entwarnung bezüglich der Kabel:1. Es passt ein 120er Lüfter in den Boden, hinter dem man die Kabel verstecken könnte.2. Die Scheiben sind so sehr getönt, dass man ohne LEDs im Inneren sowieso nichts sieht.Ich bin von einem NZXT Phantom Big Tower zu dem Case gewechselt, da ich eh keine Laufwerke benutze und wenn, dann extern. Vor allem auch weil Der Phantom nicht für guten Airflow sorgen konnte und nur mit Abstandshalter ein 240er Radiator ins Dach gepasst hätte.Ich bin rundum zufrieden und kann den Cube weiterempfehlen. Guckt euch aber erst Videos zu dem Gehäuse an, ob es auch wirklich zu euch passt und ihr damit die nächsten Jahre zufrieden seid. Ich werde es bestimmt. :)Bei Fragen, fragen.UPDATE 06.11.17:Zwei neue Bilder hinzugefügt, auf denen man den Lüfter im Boden besser "sehen kann" und dementsprechend auch die Kabel.Die beiden neuen Bilder erkennt man an der 1080Ti.
S**E
Fantastic looking case
Easy to work in and added some RGB case fans to it. Lots of potential for expansion with watercooling.
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