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The Okinos Aqua7 is a sleek ATX mid-tower PC case featuring expansive 270° tempered glass panels for a panoramic view of your components. It comes pre-installed with six 120mm ARGB PWM fans engineered for enhanced airflow and quiet operation. The case includes a fine 1.2mm steel mesh for superior heat dissipation and dust resistance, plus a versatile multi-function zone with USB 3.0, audio jacks, and a high-speed Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 port. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it offers ample internal space for large GPUs and cooling solutions, making it a stylish and functional choice under $100.

| ASIN | B0CSYKJZJX |
| Best Sellers Rank | 332,212 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3,475 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | OKICC-AQUA7-ATXB-H6BA |
| Manufacturer | Okinos |
| Product Dimensions | 43.61 x 21.01 x 48.59 cm; 7.1 kg |
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I'm writing this review because this is a great PC case and you're probably reading this review because it's under $100 and you want one. Great news for you because this case has what you need without the premium price. The big draw is the 6 RGB fans that come preinstalled. The fans are quiet and they cool nicely and if RGB is your thing, that look nice too. The case has a button next to the power button that lets you cycle through different colors and thankfully you can also turn them off if you don't care for the light show. The case has a hub on the back that has all the fans connected to it, so all you have to do is tame the ball of wires that come from all directions. Good luck to you! Another draw to this case is that it's a fish tank that's so trendy these days. There's a metal hard drive bay next to the PSU slot to put a HDD which can be moved further into the case if your PSU is too long like mine is and there's two slots for SATA SSDs about mid-right of the back of the case. The top of the case is roomy and there's plenty of space for 360mm AIO and there's no worry slotting in those giant GPUs; there's plenty of room for them in this case. Of course, to keep the price under $100 it had to cut some corners. The only real problem for me is that the filter for the PSU is absurdly inadequate. It's less a filter and more of a square cut from a window screen and the inserts on the case to put it in place are simple clips that are hard to put on even while looking at them. I was having trouble putting the filter back on while the case was empty and I had the thing upside down looking at it straight on; now imagine trying to remove the filter, clean it, and put it back on while the case is sitting on the desk. This is the only major screw up as far as I'm concerned. The filter at the top of the case is more or less the same however it has a magnetic border all around it, so there's some weight to it and stays in place nicely. Another drawback is that the holes don't have grommets for cable management; your cables are simply going to stay at the bottom of the holes. Not a deal breaker but you should know what you're getting into. This last one may or may not affect you. Instead of the power button being at the top of the case it's at the bottom near the front. If your case is sitting on your desk this is great; it's at desk level, just reach a little to the right and your PC is on! But if your case is under your desk you're going to have to reach further down to turn it on every time. I upgraded from a case that only had five fans and poor ventilation for high-end parts and when I changed to this case I saw my temps lower by 20 degrees Celsius. That's an amazing improvement! The case is so roomy that I won't have to worry about future upgrades not fitting for the foreseeable future so I'm staying with this case for a long time through multiple builds.
B**Y
Pros: Case looks great, plenty of internal room, more than enough fans pre installed, great airflow, removable hdd cage, and fans have a decent color as well. Cons: Fans are a bit loud and the back of case doesn't have the most room for cable management If you plan on setting it up with an air cooler like me I suggest moving the bottom fans to the top to exhaust heat and flip the fans towards the front of the case around so they intake cooler air giving you positive air pressure. Overall great value for the overall performance especially coming with 6 fans argb fans preinstalled.
S**Y
First off, the build quality of this case is awesome, and you get 6 rgb fans included, which can be customized to however you want using any rgb control software. Also, you get a RGB hub on the back panel that will take 6 rgb fans. So you’re good to go with the included fans. This case can actually 9 fans total (two in the front, three in the bottom, one in the back, and three on the top). You get tempered glass front and side panel, which is awesome. Also super easy to pop them off and on. Literally takes 10 seconds to do both. Also, every pc components fit perfect. The motherboard lines up with the mounting holes/standoffs perfect. My ASUS TUF 4060ti GPU fits in the case with plenty of room, and I’ve also verified that a 7800xt will also fit, but sadly I had to RMA the 7800xt because it was defective and it didn’t allow my pc to post or boot at all. You also get a couple black zip ties, which definitely comes in handy. The case feels solid, it’s got some weight to it, which is nice. One downside is the fans can get pretty loud, and sound deadening isn’t too good, there’s plenty of ventilation which is good, but that means more noise will escape the case. You will want to get some sort of fan controller software to control the fan speeds to your liking, it will have to use you M/B BIOS. I recommend “Fan Control” software. It’s free, and easy to use. Great buy!
B**U
This case is great overall. It comes with some screws, pre-installed fans, it is sturdy and it was a good experience to build with it. The RGB is ok (i am not really into RGB). Once the case is finished, it does look great and it feels solid. I recommend this case for budget builds or medium-builds. Some shortcomings though: I had to remove 2 fans from the bottom, as they interfered with the motherboard's bottom connectors and the GPU. The pre-installed fans had to be removed and re-installed, as the factory installation was not adequate for cable management. If you are using mATX or the CPU's built-in graphics, you may then use all of the fans.
A**R
This case is amazing and I don't think I can say a single bad thing about it. Here are just some amazing things I found may not be noted in the description. (Anything with ** is a tip for new builders or may just help solve a problem your having) -Fans are quiet and ARGB is controllable with apps like Signal RGB to sync with other components in your build. In my case I got my Gigabyte 2080 and my Rog Strix mobo to sync perfectly with the fans -The top of the case has a magnetic dust filter -Pcie slot covers ARE REUSABLE! :D (always love to see that) -Fans are easily removable ( **If you are using a atx mobo like me you might have to temporarily unscrew the left and middle bottom fans to screw ur mobo in and plug in what you need down there. Its not that much of a hassle**) -Ample room for back cable management **or shove your cables if you have a non modular power supply** -If your having second guesses because of the bottom fans don't worry. They actually have pretty good airflow. -Case comes with very clear labeled atx, matx, and itx mobo standoff locations. ATX ones are already preinstalled! I really really recommend this case to people who want a GREAT looking case with amazing airflow for the best price for something like this at just 75$
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