Aqua 7, Pre-Installed 6 × 120mm PWM ARGB Fan, ATX Mid Tower PC Case, Computer case with Panoramic View Tempered Glass Front & Side Panel, Type C Port, Gaming PC Case, Black
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- KENANTHONYREPAIR2024-04-21Okinos Aqua7 PC Case
I just receive my Okinos Aqua7 PC Gaming Case. The case is light weight and has a nice look to it. Installing the hardware was easy. No modification is needed to the case. I installed a large grapgic card with no problem. I've test and verified good air flow. Love the lower fans blowing cool air to the graphic card. I also love the side power button and led control button on the case side and not on the top. The computer can be placed on a desk and not the floor.
- BlueQKazue2024-06-15An amazing case for the price.
I recently purchased this case for a build I recently gave to my cousin with some spare parts I had. It's stylish, easy to build in, and comes with 6 fans. My only issue with it is that the stock fans can be kind of loud, but when you're gaming and you have your headphones on or your speakers relatively loud you wont notice it.
- Honest review2024-06-04Skeptical at first but Amazed after
### Review for Aqua 7 PC Case I recently built a PC for a friend who chose the Aqua 7 PC case, and it has been an outstanding experience. Here are the highlights: #### Pros: 1. **Supports ATX Builds**: The Aqua 7 offers ample space for larger motherboards and components, making the building process comfortable and flexible. 2. **Improved Cable Management**: The enhanced cable management system provides more space for routing cables, making it easy to achieve a neat setup. 3. **RGB Fans**: The RGB fans change colors with the click of a button on the case, cycling through various modes. This feature is perfect for different color builds and adds a vibrant look while ensuring excellent airflow. #### Con: - **Additional RGB Fan Splitter Needed**: I needed to order a $6 cable splitter for an RGB CPU fan as all RGB slots were occupied. Including this small item in the package would make the Aqua 7 an ideal choice right out of the box. Overall, the Aqua 7 PC case offers a fantastic building experience with its spacious design, improved cable management, and versatile RGB options. The minor inconvenience of needing an extra cable splitter is easily overshadowed by the case's numerous strengths. Including a splitter would make it perfect. I’ll still give it a 5!
- Matt2024-03-25Pretty decent case!
I had outgrown my current case a bit and wanted to try something with a bit more room and better airflow to my GPU which would have to work pretty hard to keep itself cool. First impressions of removing the case from the box and I was worried it felt a bit more flimsy than I was expecting, but when I took apart my old case I realized that was just how cases feel stripped of everything. Once assembled it definitely feels solid! Install was easy. You definitely have to remove the lower fans to access the lower headers/connectors on the motherboard. There are plenty of cable tie points if you want to get really in depth in your organization. Everything fit without any modification or crazy install procedure which was a relief. There is definitely enough room for larger GPUs, though with the bottom fans you won't be able to run an external support bracket (like I had previously). If you run a few PCIE cards you probably won't be able to run all bottom fans and will have to remove the backmost one which could annoy some. Once I got everything put together and powered up I was able to confirm that I definitely have better airflow to my GPU. The bottom fans help out quite a bit and my GPU fan runs at a lower level and the card sees overall cooler temps. I only have a couple minor complaints - The fans aren't the nicest out there. They're decently loud when spooled up and my motherboard detected them only as being able to be run around 33% PWM before shutting down. This is a 10% increase from my old fans which came with my old case. Definitely something I will probably swap out down the line. - The side panel clicks into place, it is not secured with any screws. It doesn't feel super loose or anything, but I just can't feel fully safe moving it around knowing it could fall out if pushed the right way. - I have a very small PCIE card I wanted to run at the bottom of my motherboard, but for some reason the angle of the back of the case to the motherboard doesn't let me get great engagement on that card. I am not really happy with how "inserted" it is, and moving it higher lets it seat fine but that isn't an option. Running a bigger card with bigger bus works fine in the lowermost slots as well. So I don't expect this to affect many people but the case is definitely not 100% perfect in that region so if you have a ton of small PCIE cards you may want to consider that. But, overall, I really like the way this case looks and it definitely has solid airflow. I am very happy to have moved my components over!
- Richard2024-05-17Shines like a diamond
First off, This is a very nice case. There is plenty of room and the airflow is spectacular. The included fan header is very handy and really helps with cable management. I did take some pictures, but, they really do not show off how pretty this case looks when viewed up close and in person. Glad I waited on the white one it makes the RGB look very bright. I also like the panel buttons and usb ports on the side because I don’t have to feel around on the top for the ports. Overall a very solid and pretty case.
- Erin smith2024-06-05Not as good as you would think.
Looks decent. Glass is nice quality. The case is kinda thin and flimsy. Fans are stuck on full speed. Its VERY loud. I am returning this for sure.
- Mike_of_bbg2024-03-28Like a work of art
Let me start by saying this is my first "new" case in probably about 15 years. My last case purchase was a Cooler Master mid-tower, with 5x5.25" bays and a couple of 3.5" external bays because, ya know, floppies were still pretty common back then :). At least it was black and not putty-colored. Times have changed, cloud rules, and now no external bays at all. But I'm OK with giving up my internal DVD drive. The case arrived well packaged and without damage. Okinos included a small box with an assortment of screws, stand-offs, a few zip ties, and a small (and VERY basic) instruction leaflet. My motherboard (AsRock B550M Pro SE) is a MicroATX, and the correct holes for the additional stand-offs (6 are pre-installed in universal ATX/uATX positions) were clearly labeled. There were no sharp edges detected. I found the openings for passing power and accessory cables to be just right. Room for cabling would best be described as "adequate", though it's easy to hide the mess. My graphics card, at ~31cm, fit fine. In my old case it barely fit and was External connections are fairly sparse: The side of the case has two type-A USB connectors, which lead to a 20-pin USB 3.2 connector. My MoBo has this header and the ports work great. There's also one USB-C connector: but that has a type-E plug and my motherboard lacks that header. So for now I won't be using that (bummer, but not the case's fault my motherboard doesn't have that). I would have preferred a 20-pin for the USB-C and a couple of 9-pins for the A ports (though that would have relegated them to USB 2.0 speeds), but that's life. There's an audio jack which plugs into a standard HD_AUDIO 9-pin motherboard header, and ends in a single 4-pin jack. That also works fine. What would/could be the reset button is pre-wired to the included, pre-installed PWM fan/ARGB controller (the 2-pin connector is actually labeled reset). Finally, two 2-pin connectors are available for the power button with integrated power LED. The case is both solid and beautiful. Glass is going to be prone to fingerprints, but cleans up easily. The glass panels just snap in, but so far very securely. The fan lights are bright and consistent. Overall the case has a very premium feel to it. The included fan/RGB controller is fully populated with the included six fans. Absent an ARGB connection to your motherboard, there are a few dozen lighting presets one can scroll through with various colors and effects. The board remembers the last setting, with one exception: if you (hold down the button for a few seconds) set your lights to OFF, they will come back on to the last preset at the next wake/power-on. If you set the lights off with your ARGB utility, it will remember that when the computer starts back up (after giving you a little flash). My only wish is that some USB options would have been nice. While Type-E connection for the USB-C might be the standard going forward, it's probably the rarest type. One could get a 20-pin to Type-E, though I only have 1 20-pin and I'd rather have 2x USB-A vs. 1x USB-C. Could also shell out another $8-ish for a USB 2.0 header to type-E adapter, losing the higher speed capability.
- Realm of Nova2024-04-10Such a Good Value it's Hard to Believe
This is without a doubt one of the most well put together and thoughtful PC cases I have used in the last several years. The case has everything you could ask for with 6 included RGB fans, a prewired and configured RGB fan controller, an elegant seamless design, outstanding airflow, easy to remove panels, and excellent case I/O. The case itself has no screws needed to remove the side and front glass panels, and the case is incredibly easy to work with. I did have to remove the two bottom mounted RGB fans to install the motherboard as well as the USB and Audio Cables but that's the only issue I encountered and I was still able to put the fans back after those steps were done. The rest of the case was great to build in and I was easily able to mount a 360mm AIO to the top of the case as well. I did have to move down the exhaust fan about an inch to fit the radiator, but the case still accommodated for all of that. The case was also easy to wire manage as it had plenty of zip tie tabs, and there is extra space you can get by removing the hard drive cage if you don't need to use it. The panels were all able to be reinstalled without having to force them on, and the computer powered on perfectly during the first boot. The only issues that could be potential deal breakers for some is that the case I/O is on the bottom underneath the side panel which can make those with short headphone cables have a tougher time reaching the headphone jack if your PC is on or near the floor. Another potential issue is the added noise from all the included fans, however, they are surprisingly good at not being as noisy as I expected and the amount of airflow is incredible. Overall, this is an excellent PC case that will accommodate nearly any build you are looking to do, while having exceptional cooling and space for larger GPUs. I genuinely mean it when I say that there is no case better for the value than this one. I highly recommend it!
- Shrike2024-05-08Not bad for a lesser known brand
The case feels solid, and the glass is nice and clear. I didn't keep my pc in this case but my strix 4090 did fit in it, even though its still around the size of a mid towerm the fact the front intake fan is placed on the side is really good for GPU clearance. The PC case I'm currently using is a fractal north, and my 4090 fits in it with like 2mm of clearance, in this case its got a solid inch and the temps are not much worse than in the factal. I was getting around 80C on the GPU when I play War Thunder, with my fractal the GPU usually stay around 75C, so it is warmer in the aqua but its not bad considering all the glass.
- Long2024-04-02Almost Perfect
This modern style case is very simple yet clean and elegant. Not too flashy these days despite having a ton of RGB fans. ATX boards will fit in this case but beware, the three fans mounted on the bottom will interfere with the bottom edge of ATX boards. This may not be an issue if you don't use the lowest PCI slot of your board but it could get tricky to plug in the case's I/O like the power switch, LEDs and USB headers. Remove the fans for the install and you might make it work. YMMV. Besides the fan obstruction, its a great case with plenty of options for water cooling without being too big of a footprint. I'm coming from a Fractal Design Focus which is about as small as ATX can get. This case is only marginally larger in terms of footprint. The side fans don't interfere with longer graphics cards but if you were to mount an AIO rad there, then you have to use a shorter GPU. Reverse fans are a nice touch since the grill is on the other side, not visible which adds to the cleaner look. Great value case since it comes with all the fans you'd need.