• The Q500l is a peculiar case mainly because the power supply goes in the front. This allows it to accommodate an ATX motherboard and large graphics cards. It might give some beginner users a hard time during assembly. The airflow is decent but not only with the included fan. Additional fans need to be installed if powerful hardware is used. It is also important to mention that it is made of acrylic "glass" and not glass. For under 50 euros, it is worth it for someone who wants a compact case but with plenty of room for hardware. You can watch a video about this specific case here:

    https://youtu.be/QuIfiJsLH3Y?si=frMW5w055qfQvg27

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    • Moderate noise
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
  • MSI GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6 Ventus 2X OC Graphics Card

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    7 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    The RTX 4060 is a very efficient card with a power consumption of about 115w. So we don't need a large power supply. The specific Ventus 2x that I tried is also compact in size, so it can fit in almost any case, even in mini ITX builds. It has very good temperatures and is relatively quiet. However, I consider it a bit overpriced as a GPU and I would like its price not to exceed 300 euros. You can watch a presentation video at the following link:

    https://youtu.be/oFCDEhsYmi8?si=bkRgQ_-zsMMJpIlP

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  • After trying the glass version of the case, I also got the mesh version. They are identical cases with only a difference in the front part. Although the mesh theoretically helps with better airflow, the fans are not powerful. So there is not much difference whether you get the glass or the mesh version. The case in both versions is very good for 50 euros and can support mid-range systems with a total power consumption of no more than 300w.

    You can watch a presentation video and a PC build at the following link:

    https://youtu.be/smghZ-imGdU?si=9UYgvK-QEr34nqcH

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    • Construction quality
    • Moderate noise
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
  • A box that I speculate will become a best seller if it remains at 50 euros. Beautiful with 6 argb fans (3x140 and 3x120) that have plenty of effects, but can also be connected to a motherboard that supports RGB. Unfortunately, we cannot control the fan speed, but they still don't make much noise. Plus, the glass door-like window with 2 hinges makes it look more expensive than it actually is. I recommend the mesh version for better airflow, but even the Glass version won't have an issue with an entry-level to mid-range system. You can watch a video presentation of the case at the following link:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIf7yAf1oec

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    • Moderate noise
    • Air flow
  • A box that left me with a very good impression. Because I read about the noise from other users, by connecting the 4-pin cable that comes out of the controller to a fan header on the motherboard, you can control the fans and they don't work at full speed. The only disadvantage is that it doesn't have a front filter, which is common in cases of this price range. You can see a presentation of the case and PC build in the following link:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNILt9mQQmo

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    • Silent
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Cable management
    • Dust filtering
  • Cougar Gaming Midi Tower Computer Case with RGB Lighting Black

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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    A cute little box with slightly better quality than the cheaper ones below 50 euros. It is important that it has a dust filter in the front. Quite spacious and easy to build. It would be good to add at least one more fan in the front since it only comes with one in the back. You can watch a presentation of the case and PC build in the following link:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjFwfPqH2WY

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    • Cable management
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Air flow
  • MSI Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6 Mech 2X Graphics Card

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    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    The 6600 is an excellent card for 1080p gaming and at 200 euros, it's a very good value for money. This particular MSI version is a great implementation, with the only negative being the overly aggressive fan curve, which can be solved with manual adjustment if the noise bothers you. The temperatures are ridiculously low, around 60-62 degrees during gaming and slightly above 70 for the hot spot. You can watch a brief presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y6EaKEYJPY

    • Performance
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    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
  • TCL 306 Dual SIM (3GB/32GB) Space Gray

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    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    I have had the phone for about 6 months and it has left me with a quite positive impression. The highlights, I would say, are its screen and its software, which is very close to stock Android and not too loaded to make it heavier and slower. Its battery is also quite good and with moderate use it lasts for 2 days. For its price category, it is considered very fair. Ideal for those who want something simple to browse on YouTube and social media.

    You can also watch a short presentation of the phone in the following video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07PdO3frpzk

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    • Value for money
    • Screen resolution
    • Battery
    • Photos
    • Video Recording
    • Music
    • Speed
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4GHz Processor 8 Core for Socket AM4 in Box

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    28 out of 31 members found this review helpful
    Verified purchase

    Really the only way for someone who wants to upgrade from 1st, 2nd, or 3rd generation Ryzen without changing the motherboard. At 200 euros, it's the best value for money. It still works even on cheap A320 motherboards (if there is a suitable bios) as it does not have a high power consumption, so the requirements from the VRM of the motherboard are minimal. It can easily be combined with a cooler of around 20 euros and you have a very powerful CPU that can handle cards up to 3080/6900. Ignore the 5800x even if it's for the same price because it's a very hot CPU and requires a cooler over 60 euros and a better motherboard. So for an AM4 motherboard, it's the only way for gaming unless you go for the ultimate 5800x3d.

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