It's good to see Chieftec sticking to their roots and offering a clean, tasteful and affordable offering - but the fact that
even Chieftec have jumped on this fishtank bandwagon is yet more confirmation that this is another fad that's here for good as a long-term trend.
Honestly, the case market is so so disappointing for enthusiasts:
- First we had RGB. More cost, more spaghetti, shit software everywhere, reduced performance from smaller fan blades to make room for silly lighting.
- Then we had tempered glass. More cost, more weight, less airflow, less practical.
- After that, the next trend was vertical GPU mounting. More cost, PCIe riser complications, airflow issues, blocked expansion slots, space-wasting etc.
- Now we have the dual-chamber design that just wastes space and makes everything needlessly huge. I've already broken down all the pros and cons of this design in other posts, but the biggest downside is the physical size that is truly pointless for the majority of builds, and by that I mean the majority of just the enthusiast DIY PC builds this case is relevant to.
Why are all these zero-performance fads the ones that take hold? The only fad that's been remotely useful is mesh fronts, and arguably that's struggling to survive alongside these fishtank display cases. Where is the "Apple-inspired" minimalist design fad, where is the "least wasteful" fad, and where is the "most suitable size and shape for an average gaming build" fad?
Aside from being a way to show off your hardware (who even does that these days? LAN parties are practically extinct compared to what we had in the 00's, and even though I still attend a few, SFFs and laptops dominate turnout) these fishtanks rose to fame because of the original 011D being the popular option for the new wave of utterly ridiculous factory OC 3090 and 4090 cards competing with each other to see who could make the most overkill, oversized, incompatible cooler (for the highest price). Funnily enough,
14-inch long quad-slot graphics cards aren't really relevant to 99% of the market, yet the trend in PC cases that those idiotic designs caused is here to afflict us all.