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The Okinos Aqua 7 is a sleek ATX mid-tower PC case featuring expansive 270° tempered glass panels for a panoramic hardware showcase. Equipped with six pre-installed 120mm PWM ARGB fans delivering 53.38 CFM airflow at ultra-quiet 20.2 dBA, it ensures optimal cooling. The case includes a fine 1.2mm steel mesh for enhanced dust filtration and airflow, plus a versatile front I/O panel with USB 3.0 and ultra-fast Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports for seamless connectivity. Tool-free quick-release tempered glass panels and a shock-absorbing PSU mount make installation and maintenance effortless, perfect for gamers and professionals seeking style and performance.

| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Brand | Okinos |
| Series | Aqua 7 |
| Item model number | OKICC-AQUA7-ATXB-H6BA |
| Item Weight | 15.62 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 17.17 x 8.27 x 19.13 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.17 x 8.27 x 19.13 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | Okinos |
| ASIN | B0CSYKJZJX |
| Date First Available | March 17, 2024 |
F**.
Great case at a great price
The media could not be loaded. 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 controller on the back that has all the fans connected to it so all you have to do is manage 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 hard drive bay next to the PSU slot to put an 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 trying to fit 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.
J**N
Great case for the price!
Bought this case to upgrade my old 5 year old case I’ve been itching to get rid of and finally was able to get my hands on this! What caught my eye was the reviews on this and the look to this case and it didn’t disappoint.It fit all my components from my new GPU to my newly installed 10 fans I’ve installed having no issues. The features to this are nice with ports on the side of the case and lots of ventilation (no issues with components heating up)It came in tact with no issues to damage or scuffs when opened and brought out of its box either and the glass is a great touch to this case. I suggest buying it for the price that it’s at if you’re looking into a decent quality case.
E**H
Great Case with Little to No Complaints
Well worth the money. The PSU shroud having cutouts really helps with the airflow, which this case achieves a lot of with its five intakes. The fans are real ARGB and run pretty quiet. Cable managing is sufficient, but there's some instances where it can feel a bit tight. Primarily with the bottom intake fans, you might run into some issues plugging connectors to the bottom of your motherboard because the fans are in the way. Except for that small caveat, the case is a super simple to build in and offers great quality for its price.
S**E
Great case but it has its issues....
This is a beautiful case that fits nicely on my desk. It comes with 6 LED large fans installed and ready to go. The front and side panels are made from tempered glass, and with the LED lights on... everything looks great inside.I deducted 1 star due to a couple of issues that I ran into...Issue 1 - In order to install a standard ATX motherboard, and plug cables into the pins, you have to remove the 3 fans at the bottom of the case. If they could have moved the bottom fans down half an inch or so, then it wouldn't have been so difficult to get to the bottom part of the motherboard to screw it into the case, or to connect any of the cables along the bottom of the motherboard.Issue 2 - The case has little to no room on the back to run cables. It was difficult to do cable management. Even when you get the case and all the fan cables are looking like a bowl of spaghetti... Like other users have posted, the back cover bulges a little as it tries to compress all the cables at the back of the case.Issue 3 - The case supports 2 SATA 3.5 inch drives, but it is weird how they are installed. There is a HD bracket located on the bottom of the case right next to the power supply. This bracket has 1 slot for sliding in an HDD and you are able to screw it in place on the sides. In order to get the 2nd harddrive installed... You have to remove the 1st drive from the bracket, place the HDD on top of the bracket, and then screw it into place by screwing screws into the bottom of the hard drive.... In the decades that I have been building computers, this is the first time that I had to screw any harddrive by using the bottom of the drive. Also if anything happens in the future and you need to have this drive replaced... there is no easy way to unplug it and swap the drive.. You have to remove the mounting bracket.. remove Drive 1, and then replace Drive 2.Conclusion. This is a great looking case!!.. If you are building a simple machine with SSD or NVME drives, then you will not have any issues... But if you are a hardcore computer developer/hacker that likes lots of storage.. then this case is not the one for you.
M**H
Very Satisfied
This case is exceptional. It looks great, is very sturdy, and has plenty of space to build and wire manage. The airflow is spectacular, my components are staying frosty. Now, I'll admit, I had low expectations for the fans considering the price, and how many were thrown in, but dang! These fans are nice. I'm totally blown away.
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