I was reading this review thinking to myself, "Man, BeQuiet! have really done well for a $100 case, this is going back on my cases shortlist." It's a clean looking compact budget case with some slightly nicer fans, so It's going to be a little bit more than the competition, but still in the under-$100 market.
Similar cases from the competition are in the $50-80 ballpark, and typically still under $100 once you factor in white paint and four RGBLED fans.
H5 Flow 2024 white ($70)
H5 Flow 2024 white RGB edition ($95)
Corsair 3500X white ARGB ($95)
Phanteks XT Pro ($65, but often seen at $50)
Phatneks XT Pro ARGB white edition ($88)
At $145 this is just
too expensive. It also commits several of the "classic" $50 case crimes:
- Hard styrofoam packing that can only take a single big hit, and doesn't offset the cardboard box very far from the case at all. You can't ship built (heavier) systems in these so they (maybe, if you're lucky) get the brand new empty case to you undamaged for its one and only journey, but that's about it.
- Cheap, flat IO panel at the back with minimal structural rigidity for your heavy triple-slot GPU and those annoying PCIe slot cover covers with extra screws to undo before you can access your screws. They only ever look okay when no cards are installed and once you install a GPU they never sit quite flush, so they always look misaligned, making them as shit cosmetically as they are functionally.
- A total absence of any kind of rubber grommet or cover for any of the holes in the motherboard tray. That's a cost-cutting compromise that I'm fine with if it saves a buck or two on a low-cost case, but $145 isn't a low-cost case any more.
- Continued use of black screws and rivets on the white version of the case. It's a frequently-raised complaint for white cases and it totally undermines the effort/expense BeQuiet went to with their white cables and white connectors. So they wasted money sourcing some white parts but ruined the look anyway. It's either all-white, or it's not. This is just dumb.
There's a lot to like about this case, but the four BeQuiet fans and PWM hub have pushed the price of this otherwise $50-80 case to a silly level and whilst they're good fans, they're still "basic" case fans lacking rubber dampers, ring lighting, fluid-dynamic bearings, or zero-rpm PWM range. They're sold as "essential" fans by BeQuiet and a 3-pack is about £35 over here in the UK so they're pricey for such basic fans but at least you know they're half-decent and come with a 3y warranty.
This case is still going on my shortlist, but I'm only interested when the inevitable clearance sales cut the price by at least $25. It's worth ~$100 IMO and maybe that's acceptable at $120 with BeQuiet's warranty, quality, and brand recognition - but
even then it would be a tough sell against the better-looking H5 Flow RGB edition which is just a much smarter, better-looking and better-cooled case for $95: