❄️ Elevate your build with the world’s first transparent LCD side panel — because your rig deserves to be seen.
The iBUYPOWER Snowblind Element Mid-Tower Gaming Case features a groundbreaking 19" transparent LCD side panel with 1024x1280 resolution, enabling full customization of visuals and system monitoring. Its sleek white design is complemented by white LED lighting and three 120mm fans for optimal cooling. Compatible with ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, it offers versatile expansion and front-panel USB 3.0 connectivity, making it a perfect blend of style, performance, and innovation.
Standing screen display size | 19 Inches |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | iBUYPOWER |
Series | Snowblind Element |
Item Weight | 11.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.7 x 8.26 x 17.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.7 x 8.26 x 17.2 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | iBUYPOWER |
ASIN | B07YBXNYG3 |
Date First Available | September 24, 2019 |
C**S
Great case
Great case worth the money. Looks really good. Got some custom backgrounds for it. And its mint 👌
V**R
Unfortunate Events Semi D.O.A
I was excited for this case as they finally released it to the public, but unfortunately i managed to get a malfunctioning one.2 Star review for Case, Screens not the main reason.1. The screen is amazing, unfortunately it did break as shown in the photos, where the first one had small increments of lines that went through and overtime it stuttered out and just completely turned off that section.2. The cable management behind it is UNBELIEVABLY hard to close the back panel with the amount of cords needed.3. Lack of fans, as far as i have installed there is only 4 positions for fans which is reliably not enough as it can get pretty hot, and a 240mm radiator is the max it can fit, along with this there was a nice filter cap that came with the 2 fans in the front, however you cannot use it with the radiator unfortunately, So not really 240mm+ Radiator friendly if you want the original appearance.TL;DR - The case can be nice for less of a gamer computer(which is odd cause it's targeted for gamers), It lacks enough fan space, the screen failed in my arrival on day 1, Cable management is horrendous due to space, lack of a easy setup for radiator.P.S - They do sell the Noctis version on their website, it might be worth looking into as it has the same side panel but more space and fan room for cheaper. Which is what i'm doing to give them another shot.
J**Y
Looks really cool. Major money pit
It looks pretty dope. Its very hard to see the translucent screen unless you prop a piece of paper in your pc. Or unless you get a shitty all white nzxt motherboard with proprietary fan connectors so you can only use nzxt fans and hardware "if you couldnt tell i absolutely hate all nzxt hardware exceot for this case.
R**H
This case is dirt cheap aside the screen. Looks like a 1990's computer case.
I ended up changing my PC build to match my room better to white. Since I'm going for the technology aesthetic look. Figured I'd upgrade everything on the way, 64 GB DDR4 RAM, RTX 2080, i99900x. The cable management is relatively simple on this system comparing to my last case which was the Corsair Obsidian. However, I must say the cooling sucks on this system, mounting the radiator is a pain, the system overall looks cheap aside from the side display panel. I'd rather pay $500 for a case with a display panel and made out of better materials.I would only recommend this case if you really want the screen, aside that I'd recommend almost any other case.
A**R
Fun case!
The case was easy to build in. BUT, need a easier way to remove the screen side panel. It felt like the case would tip over.
J**Y
Neat!
I've got my system built in this case and absolutely love it. I have a 5950x paired with a 3090 FTW3 all on a custom loop. It's easy to build in with a good size basement to hide all the cable excess. I have a 240mm radiator mounted in front with a 120mm radiator mounted at the rear exhaust spot, with a 120mm fan on the top location pulling fresh air into the case. Temps with this hardware config after hours of stress testing were 60's celsius on the 3090 and the 5950x stabilizes in the mid 70's (16 cores/32 threads stress testing is a lot of heat output). I do wish it was bigger as I ended up plumbing an external radiator and I'd rather have everything contained inside the case, but the LCD side panel is pretty awesome. I've been running this thing non-stop since my original build in it (3950x + 2080ti) and have yet to have any issues from the side panel screen, only time it gets turned off is when the power goes out.
D**K
The panel will eventually fail.
LCD panel developed a line and was replaced under warranty but they gave me a used one instead and the issue happened again but the warranty had expired. I decided not to worry about it but then the bottom corner started to get dark and that spread up and over onto the panel and now it's totally messed up. These panels are very cheaply assembled and nothing but problems. The case which is a modded NZXT S340 isn't a great case and I really hope corsair or LianLi decide to build cases with these LCD panels as they are much cooler than RGB.
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