Debating which to get: this or the newly released Thermaltake View 300 MX...
I think I prefer the overall design of the Thermaltake over the Lian Li, being able to switch between mesh and glass front. And the Thermaltake comes with much quieter and quality fans than Lian Li. Not to mention the Thermaltake is just a better buy with much more features like a front ARGB controller and ability to side mount your GPU easily.
I had a quick look at the View 300 MX. Not my sort of thing TBH.
The thing that stands out the most: View 300 $200 vs Lancool 216 $100
Other features which would definitely have me buy into the Lancool 216:
- That side mesh panel/dust filter below the tampered glass opens up additional intake for the GPU which is much needed for todays high performance power munching hot cards. This function works best with the PSU shroud's top fan mounts occupied and directing air towards the GPU.
- love those side ports for easy access... exactly where I need them as my box sits to my right at an angle on the desk
- Proven thermal/noise performance track record with previous models
- Subjectively speaking, i don't like those huge 200mm fans on the front... they look distracting and kinda cheap looking. I dunno, maybe its just me. The 160mm fans on the 216 (image observations) seem a little more classy
- Finally a 140mm rear fan (thats progress lol)
- I don't like thermaltakes "take" on the less than clean finished PSU shroud - exposed drive bays should be ditched in 2022. But then again, maybe some people like that sort of thing. Who knows RGB SSDs/HDs... eww
- not a biggie... but the view 300 is larger in size. The smaller the better for me. Yeah yeah i know "mini-iTX"... only ive already got a standard ATX board hence no Micro/Minis for me. Was gonna shift over to mini-itx and swap boards but changed my mind for 360mm rad clearance.
Regardless the view 300 is a nice looking case and I like the fact they add x3 fan/rad support on the back - might kick ass in the performance charts and I can see the RGB appeal with these fan mounts populated. This time round, i'm all for performance in the $100 region and aesthetically the lancool 216 doesn't disappoint (img taken from pcpartpicker)