🎮 Game in Style: Where Performance Meets Aesthetics!
The KEDIERS C590 PC Case is a mid-tower gaming case designed for optimal cooling and aesthetics. It features dual 4mm tempered glass panels for a clear view of your components and RGB lighting, supports multiple motherboard sizes (ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX), and includes a robust I/O panel with USB 3.0 and Type C ports. With excellent cable management options and room for up to 9 fans, this case is perfect for gamers looking to build a powerful and visually stunning rig.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | KEDIERS |
Series | C590 |
Item model number | C590 |
Item Weight | 19.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 11 x 18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 11 x 18 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | KEDIERS |
ASIN | B0B2JT5B86 |
Date First Available | May 27, 2022 |
B**L
awesome
Perfect case. I love how the power supply is in a separate area. It has plenty of room in the back for wire management or extra ssd. The fans look good, and run good, very quiet. The rgb looks great, the remote is so fun to change your colors at will. There is SO much room, it will fit everything you need. I went with a nvidia 4070TI and that's a huge card, had plenty of room. used one 3 fan water cooling system and had room for 2 maybe even 3 if I tried. The hinged door is so easy to open and close, just pull a cloth tab and you have instant access. Takes like 5 seconds to pop it open and give it a quick dust off and your done.CONS**The pre wired fans come with all the wires coming through the hole behind the motherboard NOT the wiring holes where most people will run them through. This is a pain in the ... you have do disconnect all of them and completely rewire every one. Not a huge deal but annoying.BE WARNED!!!!!!!!!!!!!The standoffs for the motherboard are not screwed on, the are welded or pop rivets or something, they don't come off. CHECK YOUR MOTHERBOARD because there is one extra standoff that does not coincide with most motherboards. If you leave it, you run the risk of the metal hitting the bottom of the board and shorting it out. Easy fix, put electrical tape between the standoff and motherboard. I did not trust that option so i decided to remove it. Bring a hammer, chisel, tap, welding torch, tow truck, etc lol. What finally did it for me was locking pliers (vice grip style).
N**M
Great budget case
The c590 is a great case. It is a little loud but great airflow. The rgb fans are very cool and easy to set up if you know how to do it. The glass on the case is very nice but the only thing is the corner peice is not invisible like the pictures there is a beam, Otherwise this is a great pc case.
M**E
The decision to build in this case should carefully be considered before buying...
For a bit of context, I have a small time system integration company, so I personally build dozens of PCs per year. I've probably build 6 or so of these "c590" builds, and let me start by saying they all LOOK amazing once you are all done, but be prepared for some headaches getting there. All of my cases suffered from the same known issues, so what I say applies to all of the ones I have built in. The biggest issue overall is build quality. With the single biggest issue being in the bad sizing of the PCIe mounts. They are a millimeter or so too wide, resulting in the GPU not seating properly in the PCIe slot. To solve this, you must cut out the lateral pieces of metal supporting the mount, and "bend everything in" so the GPU (or any PCIe accessory) will mount correctly. I know this was a terrible description, but if you are not experienced with this type of stuff, and you are concerned with what just described, do NOT buy this case. The next build quality issue is the side glass panel. Not one of them lined up correctly, meaning the glass door would not "smoothly and easily" open and close as you would want it to. You have to lift up and apply a bit of force to close the side panel. This can also be partly solved by bending various pieces of the case (but you shouldn't have to do that with a new case...). Next issue is the fan quality: As I mentioned I went through a handful of these cases, and with each one having 9 fans I've seen a lot of these fans at this point. Out of all the fans, at least 3 fans overall, from 3 different cases, had bearing issues, resulting in a clicking sound when on. This is not fixable, and requires a replacement fan. The last notable build quality issue could best be described as "build tolerance issues"...if you take any point on the top or side and wiggle/tap it, you will most likely hear the sound of metal on metal. Nothing fits exactly as it should, and things tend to come out of alignment pretty easily. I wasn't a fan of the "all exhaust" cooling setup out of the factory, it just creates more work for me having to flip some of the fans around.If you can get through all of that, the case is very good aesthetically. Check out a few of my build pics!
T**R
Best Budget Case With Fans
The media could not be loaded. This case is great if you’re doing a slight budget build and want something with fans included. Fans are great and have awesome RGB.I give the Quality a 4/5. This isn’t as good as other cases but you get what you paid for. It isn’t horrible and I wouldn’t even call it bad. It’s good but not great. Some of the holes are slightly misaligned but not by much. The paint is easily scratched so beware of that.PROS- The case is beautiful once you get your build together. The fans are great for starting out and they’re not too loud IMO. The overall build for the price is well worth it (granted I got it on a random sale for $119.) There’s a removable panel in the back that you can stuff the cables behind for good management which’s is awesome if you have a non modular PSU like I do. It has a hole in the back wall where you can install a backplate after installing the motherboard. Came with a ton of screws for the motherboard, SSD, HDD, and Fans. It didn’t come with any instructions for where to put cables but they’re all labeled and made it easy to install into the motherboard for my first build.CONS- This case comes with 10 pre installed motherboard standoffs that are affixed into the back wall and cannot be removed without a lot of extra work. You are not able to unscrew them. This could be a big inconvenience for full sized motherboards that only have 9 holes and the 10th standoff could risk damage to the motherboard. I was lucky enough that my motherboard had 10 holes. But beware of that when you purchase.Some of the screws are cross threaded into the fans which is more of an annoyance than an issue as you may have to unscrew and flip the fans to set them for intake.The GPU slots are a bit flimsy but it holds up and the holes can be misaligned for the thumbscrews one you install it.Overall this case is awesome for the price and I’m in love with my build
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