I'm considering buying a Kediers case for my first PC, but I've heard mixed reviews about their airflow and overall quality. Specifically, I'm looking at the case linked here: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/B0FD382Y92/ref=sspa_mw_detail_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWw&th=1. Can anyone share their experiences with this case? Is it good for airflow and aesthetics? Also, feel free to ask for my PC component list if you need it to make recommendations!
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I've got this case in white, and while it is decent, it does feel a bit on the budget side. The included fans aren't too shabby—9 fans at that price are good for keeping costs down if you're on a budget. I like the look of it, as it shares vibes with the O11 Dynamic but at a friendlier price point. Just be prepared for some potential hiccups during assembly; mine had screw holes off just enough to cause alignment issues with my AIO cooler. If you're fine with a little patience, it might be worth a shot.
Many budget cases, including this one, can come with some drawbacks. The metal tends to be pretty flimsy, which can lead to damage during shipping. You might find issues like misalignment or, worse, broken parts. Heavy GPUs are a concern too; a flimsy case might not support the weight well, leading to potential motherboard damage. The fans generally included can sometimes be loud or not very effective either. However, if a decent appearance and low price are your main goals, you can still get a functional setup with one of these cases.
The link you provided wasn't loading for me, but usually, as long as the case has solid airflow—especially in the front and top—you should be fine. Look for a design that allows at least two 120mm fans in both the top and front. A mesh front would be a great bonus for airflow.

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