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Bgears b-Vigor RGB Mid Tower with Front RGB Light and Side Tempered Glass (Fan Sold Separately))

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Style: Tower


Features

  • Spectrum RGB LED with multi-mode setting Front Panel
  • Stylish front vent design sync with top and rear exhaust for extreme cooling effect
  • Tempered Glass Side Window Panel
  • Support ATX/MicroATX/miniITX
  • Support WaterCooling: Top-240mm, Rear-120mm

Brand: Bgears


Motherboard Compatability: ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini ITX


Case Type: Mid Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: Black


Material: Tempered Glass


Power Supply Mounting Type: Rear Mount


Cooling Method: Water


Model Name: B-Vigor RGB Black


Light Color: Multicolor


Brand: ‎Bgears


Series: ‎B-Vigor RGB Black


Item model number: ‎BG01879


Item Weight: ‎8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.96 x 7.09 x 17.32 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.96 x 7.09 x 17.32 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Bgears


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 21, 2020


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  • Good for budget builds when it's on sale.
Style: Tower
I got a couple of these cases when they were on sale for $37 shipped through Amazon Prime. For that price, you're getting a "pretty good" case for the money. Sheetmetal is thin, like many Rosewill/off brand budget cases, but at least the edges have been rounded off so you won't get cut while assembling. Fully tempered glass side panel is definitely what sets this case apart from others in this price category, however the 4 thumbscrew holes that are used to secure the panel on were a little crooked, so the screws will hold the glass onto the case, but will not sit flush. Also, there are no stops/channels to hold the panel while screwing it into place, so the risk of the glass sliding off and falling is higher than usual. LED lightbar in the front is controllable by a button (repurposed RESET button) on top of the case. Cable management is...okay if you have experience building PC's. The motherboard tray is inset about 15mm, so you really only have a real space for cable management on the front or under the tray (shaped like an "L"). You will be routing most of your cables towards the front of the case. There is no hole or provision to run the CPU/EPS power cable ( 4 pin, 8 pin, or 8+4 pin in most mid budget builds) behind the motherboard, so you will need to run that from the front and then on top of the motherboard. This is similar to a lot of OEM "Gaming PC" builds like HP Omen or Dell/Alienware. You may need an extension cable for the CPU cable depending on what power supply you have. A tip for this is to drill a small hole right above one of the top rivets on the motherboard tray. This will allow you to put a ziptie (before installing the motherboard) there that will help keep the CPU cable flush along the top of the motherboard. Also, if you are going to run a top fan (highly suggested), a 25mm+ fan may interfere with the CPU/EPS plug on the motherboard. I had to tilt my top fan and only have space to use 3 screws to secure it. Finally, onto ventilation. It is limited. There is a weird 120mm fan/HDD mount in front of the case, behind the LED lightbar, but the ventilation holes are too small to really allow for effective air flow from a fan in that position. There is only a small, 3 inch gap at the bottom of the front panel, so you're not going to be pulling effective air from the front either. PSU vent at the bottom of the case is smaller then a usual. I would not run a high-wattage PSU as those will inherently run hotter, and thus need more airflow, when under load. Magnetic dust filters is a nice detail. You would realistically only have ventilation from the top (up to 2 140mm) and back (1 120mm) and run the system in a negative pressure setup (all fans venting out). Anything higher than a Ryzen 5 or i5 and a mid-tier GPU (6600xt/3060ti etc) would need a better vented case. Overall, for sub $40, it's a good value. Over $50 and you're comparing this to "real" cases from NZXT or Cooler Master. You can tell where they tried to save money/cut corners during manufacturing by reducing the materials they would need and by re tooling an older pattern case with some more modern design elements ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Ben G. Ben G.

  • Cheap Case but has some Flaws
Style: Tower
I built a pretty nice PC with this case but luckily I had two 120mm 3-pin fans laying around which would have cost at least another 10-15 dollars which at the price point there are better cases. The case is flimsy but very lightweight for an ATX which counterbalances the flimsiness. There is no PSU shroud and the 2.5" drive bay only has two screws so you can't screw in one side. The 3.5" bay makes no sense where the placement is as you have to compromise between one 120mm fan or a hard drive. Most cases similarly sized would accommodate for 2x120mm front fans and a 3.5" HDD at the bottom of the case where there are currently just PSU cables visible. Overall though, it's not bad as there aren't many sub-forty dollar cases on Amazon. It worked out to be a very nice PC. CPU: 12100f i3 (4-core/8-thread) GPU: Radeon 6600 (8GB GDDR6) MEM: PNY 3200 MHZ (16GB DDR4) SSD: PNY 2.5" SATA (1 TB) PSU: Thermaltake (500w 80+ White) Case: Bgears (ARGB ATX) MB: MSI mATX (H610 Wifi) It came out to $560 after taxes! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023 by Sarge Y. Sarge Y.

  • I am impressed
Style: Tower
for the price its a great case but some compromisses, like not many places to put hard drives or ssds. Can only manage to screw a single 3.5 inch at the front, no other place at the front for 2.5. also 120mm fans don't fit anywhere not even at the top. no manual either, you have to break off the brackets for pcie, etc. many things expected at this price, but its not the worst I have seen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by BTGG

  • Nice case
Style: Tower
This is a nice case but I don't like that you can't do much in the way of cable management and that there is no real place to attach an ssd
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Scott Fleming II

  • Great for what you pay for
Style: Tower
Is the metal thin? Yes Will it require additional fans? Yes Are hard drives hard to mount? Yes, this is the goofiest portion of the case. I have built 100's of computers and my son loved this case for his first build so we went with it. It is not a bad case as long as you know what you are getting into. The hard drive mount makes no sense at all. All LED's and MoBo connectors worked as intended and I have one happy 12 yr old. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by Ben Bayle

  • Air inlet is a problem.
Style: Tower
Front panel air inlet seems not really effective. High power video card can go hotter due to this issue.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by G2022

  • Needs a few design changes to be a good case!
Style: Tower
This is a decent case for the price, but cable management is not the easiest with this case. It lacks holes at the top and is difficult to hide the cables. For the current price it is a good case. Air flow is not the best, but is good enough for low tier builds(which I think is the target audience for this case). I would not recommend this case if you can find other cases with better cable management for a similar price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by Sosa

  • It's a computer case
Style: Tower
Things to know: this computer case does not come with fans in it unless you get the upgraded version. Also, the rgb LED strip in the front is also the reset button, and the wiring for it doesn't work. So the reset button and LED don't work. Other than that, it does what it was meant to do.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Chantel L

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