🔥 Unleash Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The CiT Blaze Red PC Gaming Case is a mid-tower ATX chassis designed for gamers who want to showcase their internal components. With tempered glass panels, multiple RGB LED fans, and robust cooling support, this case not only enhances performance but also elevates your gaming setup's visual appeal.
Brand | CiT |
Product Dimensions | 42 x 20 x 44.2 cm; 5.5 kg |
Item model number | CIT-BLAZE-RED |
Manufacturer | A One Distribution (UK) Ltd |
Series | Blaze |
Colour | Red |
Form Factor | Mid Tower |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 5.5 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**B
Great looking case
So I think a lot of reviews covered the slightly fiddly and compact nature of the case which yes it is a bit , but honestly there are so many positives that pale it’s minor shortcomings into insignificance. Firstly when set up it looks like a premium product. It was only just a little fiddly to cable everything up no more than most cases , the lack of instructions could present a bit of head scratching for first timers or if not put a pc together for some time but it soon becomes pretty intuitive as to what goes where follow a few pictures. Not loads of room but plenty for 4 drives reasonable graphics card and your processor. Will still have enough space for Wi-Fi card if needed. Fans were dead easy to get going I thought this was going to be a pain but wrong just plugged one into power and daisy chain the rest.. oh did I mention it looks great when all done 😀. I would have another if I needed to build another rig that’s for sure
C**R
Good value case, couple of downsides but not bad considering what you pay for it.
Good pc case for starters. Its a tad on the small side but fits my components fine. Loads of cut outs for wires to go through which allows for neater wiring. Colour of fans looks quite nice too, bright enough but only the rings if you didn't know that. The case is also very light which I like but doesn't feel cheap in whole. There are 6 fans, all come with a 3 pin and molex connectors for power.Downsides, the hard drive storage under the case seemed really tacky to me, despite the case feeling fine. Previous cases I've used came with some plastic mounting to fit around HDDs then slide and click in. This case hasn't got them but I've screwed it in but couldn't tighten it on both sides otherwise the vertical mounts bend.Some reviews complain about the space between the PSU and the HDD storage but my PSU is on the cheap side which means the wires all come out to the side and avoids any clashes but definitely something to consider.
R**S
Good case for the price you pay, but...
Let me begin this review with a tl;dr:The 3.5" hard drive cage, which is attached by 5 metal rivets (which you will need an electric drill to remove) is positioned far too close to the area where the power supply is designed to sit, so you will need to remove the cage to be able to get your power supply and any wires leading out of it in place. IF you can manage this however, you'll be getting a very decent case both aesthetically and performance wise for the price you pay. If you don't have a drill to remove rivets, I would look elsewhere for a case that either doesn't use rivets or won't present any problems fitting components in.Aesthetics: The aesthetics of the case are good - it's a medium size with tempered glass on the left hand side and front. The red LED fans look decent and make no noise.Performance: I am only running 5 of the 6 fans included in this purchase, but this (along with my CPU fan and the fans from my graphics card) is more than enough to keep the system nice and cool, even when running fairly processor/gpu intensive games.From a cable management standpoint, there is an area to tuck cables away from your components located between the underside of the frame that holds the motherboard and the right hand side panel, so this will help your build look tidy and maintain good airflow.Assembly: The case loses marks here - pain in the neck to assemble. The aforementioned problem with the rivet-attached hard drive case means you will either need to have an electric drill to hand, or will need to buy one (and they're not cheap) in order to remove it. On top of this, the small case and the many wires that come with the pre-installed fans means sorting out your pc's wiring can be quite fiddly and frustrating, particularly if you are using a modular power supply which requires you to plug in all your power cables at both ends.Would I recommend buying this case? Only if you have an electric drill. It's a nice case once you do all the work to get it that way, but in hindsight I'd have probably paid an extra £10-20 for a case which is easier to assemble. I don't regret buying this case though and I'm sure it will serve my build well over the next 5-10 years!
K**L
good case
Very Happy. Front was loose but just needed a touch of UHU on the glass fittings.
S**R
Not a great design for components and cable management
My review is based solely on the build experience. It sucks, kinda! Cable management design isn't well thought through and I struggled to get some cables in the right position and keeping it looking tidy. I couldn't get my PSU in without using some "light" modifications. The drive bay is riveted into position, not screwed in! All I needed was to be able to move it temporarily. The general build quality is OK but you shouldn't expect it to be amazing for such a cheap price! The pre-installed fans look awesome and all work so far.In Summary, the case is fairly decent for the price, plus you have 6 fans included. Some features, like having screws to be able to move the drive bay would've been awesome and better design for cable management. It looks nice once it's done. Just the build experience could've been a lot better.
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