Introducing the Egowz Open Computer Case – where versatility meets performance. It's designed with excellent compatibility, supporting EATX, ATX, M-ATX, and ITX motherboards. Whether you have an independent graphics card or need to install one, the Egowz chassis has you covered. Plus, it accommodates ATX and SFX power supplies and both HDD and SSD hard drives. With two default PCIe interfaces, you're all set for comprehensive hardware integration.
Crafted from durable aluminum alloy, its stable vertical design ensures robust performance. Thanks to its open layout, the Egowz case excels in heat dissipation, supporting up to two water-cooled systems. The water cooling installation positions are adjustable for ultimate flexibility, even with longer graphics cards. If you prefer air-cooled CPUs, be mindful to avoid using ITX and M-ATX motherboards to prevent any obstruction issues. Embrace the Egowz Open Computer Case for a seamless blend of function and customization.
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Great Performance
Works great on my build. -
Open Platform Versatility
Provides a versatile, open-air case design that's great for customization. -
Value for Money
Offers decent value for a reasonable price. -
All-Inclusive Kit
Comes with everything needed for assembly, including tools. -
Solid Build Quality
Overall, the build is pretty solid with strong aluminum parts. -
Good Airflow
Open case design allows for better air heat dissipation and quick hardware testing. -
Flexible Mounting Options
Presents many options for mounting PSU, drives, and other components.
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Assembly Issues
Assembly is time-consuming, tedious, and the instructions are often unclear. -
Cheap Parts
Some parts, like the vertical brackets and L joints, feel cheap and are prone to wobbling. -
Design Limitations
The overall dimensions may be too small for some modern parts. -
Material Vulnerability
Materials scratch easily, particularly the metal beams. -
Undefined GPU Support
Weak GPU bracket and lack of clear support for GPU in the opposite end. -
Plastic Parts Fitting
Plastic end caps don't fit well and can be damaged during assembly. -
Interference Issues
Possible interference between GPU vertical mount and other components, such as the CPU cooler.