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This comprehensive 13 Feet Standard Airline Tubing Aquarium Air Pump Accessories Set includes everything you need for effective aeration in your fish tank. With flexible tubing, a 3-way air distributor, durable air stones, check valves, suction cups, and various connectors, this set is designed to enhance the health and vitality of your aquatic environment.
D**N
Well-rounded, slightly slimmer case for anyone not needing CD/DVD drives
I bought this case to replace a small-form-factor PC that is being used as a headless server. Since I didn't need external CD/DVD bays (or 3.5" bays for that matter), I decided on this case as a compromise after discovering that the cases, PSUs, and motherboard form factors more supportive of building a compact-yet-powerful PC would have been prohibitively expensive. By and large, it's a beautiful, yet functional case with a few areas for improvement (or ideas for a spin-off product).The good:* Two large, silent cooling fans on the intake (front) side bring in plenty of cooler, ambient air without generating a lot of noise. This is particularly important because this will be a Plex server and sit under the TV in the den.* Ample internal room to run cables and optimize airflow. The top of the case has some "blind cavity" space where the USB / panel cables may be tucked away. In my build, the only cables that run through "air space" are the SATA and power cables, as you can see in the picture (shown upside down in tower orientation).* Aesthetically pleasing front panel design helps it "disappear" into its surroundings* Solid build; not lightweight and flimsy.* Side panels are both removable (tower orientation) - particularly helpful to route cables and access the CPU back plate.* Accommodates full-height and nearly full-length PCIe cards (for gaming enthusiasts needing those whopper GPUs) with its perpendicular slot bay and "ribbon riser" PCIe cable.Areas for improvement (or ideas for a spin-off design):* Accommodate more hard drives: I use Corsair dual-SSD brackets to convert the two 3.5" drive bays into four 2.5" drive bays and I am out of space with two SATA ports sitting idle. I'd like to see a design that could accommodate 6-8 2.5" drives.* Accommodate low-profile cards: I would like to drop in an additional LAN adapter without having to buy another "ribbon riser". I'd also like to be able to put my low profile bracket onto my GPU.With all this said, this case is pretty good for anyone who wants a "little of everything" and doesn't need optical drives. I read somewhere that full-height GPUs outperform their low-profile counterparts, so anyone wanting to be able to eke the most out of, say a $100 video card, can rest assured that they can get the best card for that $100 and have it fit with no modifications necessary (or heartbreak from the physical inability to accommodate the form factor).
Z**N
Quiet! slim, nice styling.
So this is a mixed bag but good for what it is.pros:thing is dang quiet! literally i have yet to be able to hear it when turned on, however i also do not have a video card in it currently as i'm using an AMD CPU/GPU combo.. so with a video card that has a fan then there is that extra potential for noise. but as for the case fans and cpu fan... again, you just cant even hear it. definitely the quietest case i've ever experienced which is using stock fans. my PS4 console sounds like an airplane next to this thing.has a window, i didnt really care but its there.had no real issues with the pc build.this can stand upright like a tower, or on side like a desktop. Was one of the few cases in this size that is short enough on its side to sit amongst my entertainment cabinets as using it for a kind of HTPC/gaming pc. sitting upright though it is as tall as most decently sized towers. (in other words not 'short' like a mid mini tower if you're wanting that)cons:only 2 HDD bays. they are popout and in via little plastic holders which feel flimsy but work and are convenient. in todays age having only 2 bays may not be an issue as most modern mobos have onboard sockets for M.2 drives. but if wanting this for a diy server box to hold lots of drives, just wont work for that. i do wish a version of this were available where you could stack the drives all up the front.due to being a narrow box (or short if using horizontally) it doesnt hold video cards in the conventional way but comes with a special cable that allows for mounting the video card in an unconventional way (find youtubes or reviews that show this to see what i mean) - i have not tried this yet myself so not sure if its really a CON, but it does feel odd or weird or at least uncommon. who knows, maybe its great.part of me wants to get another case, but i'm in love with how quiet this thing is so we'll see
A**Y
Will hold ATX but plan ahead and be mindful of you PSU.
For the price this is a little on the overpriced side when it comes to the quality of the components themselves. "Glass" is plastic, and will scratch easily, so leave the protective layer on when testing the fit.The PCIE riser is cheep and not worth using, third party one is absolutely necessary, and you need to be mindful of the ratings of any riser you get (most risers will struggle with PCIE 4.0 certification without being at or above the cost of the case. Adding in that extra cost, the value is squarely in the OVERpriced as you absolutely have to have a riser if using any type of expansion card.Fan Placement..In total, You could get 5 120mm fans in this device with some very slight modifications. see below:Top of Case - ream two areas of the top vent (under the magnetic dust shield) to fit 1 additional 120mm fanFront of case - 2 fans per specificationsBottom of case - with very, and I mean very, tidy cable management you can fit 1 additional 120mm fan if you remove the HDD cage (this will limit you to NVMe drives only)additionally, the fans that come included in with the case are decent quality, not Noctura level, but better than most case fans that come preinstalled.POWER SUPPLY - As stated in the specifications and nearly every review.. make sure you get a SFX style.this does add to the pricepoint of the case too.
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