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Oct 12, 2018
Fantastic case
I bought this case because it looked fairly rugged. I knew I was buying a used case and the description stated there may be scratches, scuffs or other defects but I figured for 40% cheaper than brand new I could live with imperfections. I was pleasantly surprised when the case arrived that it was in like new condition, there was nothing visibly wrong with it. The case itself is well designed and it fits our zen pad z8s like a glove. All the cutouts for the camera, headphone jack, charger etc. line up perfectly. Very happy with my purchase.

Jul 09, 2018
Wish i ordered a bigger tube.
4 of 4 found this helpful I build PC's as a hobby and have primarily used Arctic silver's mx4. While I've always been satisfied with mx4, I wanted to see what all the fuss was about with thermal grizzly's TIM and I was not disappointed. So far it has kept my fx8300 under 40° C under load (before it would hover around 50°, I have a well ventilated case) with the stock cooler and my r9-290 saw the most thermal improvement. Once the thermal paste "settled" it went from 75-80°C down to 65-68°C under full load. Overall, I am pleased with my purchase and my only regret is not ordering a bigger tube but from here on out I will probably stick with thermal grizzly's kryonaut.

Jul 04, 2017
Maximus IV gene z/gen 3
1 of 1 found this helpful Bought this board as parts only/repair (had 4-5 bent CPU socket pins and a couple bent gpio pins), bent all pins back to original position and the board posted. Put it in my tower to replace my ASRock h61m-ge and stress tested it. It's been about a week and I'm very pleased with this board so far. Upgraded to this board primarily for usb3.0 and sata 6gbs to take full advantage of my SSD and front panel usb3.0 ports and I'm glad I did. For a 5-6 yr old board it's quick and full of performance features (onboard diagnostics, cmos reset button, power/reset button on board). Tons of overclocking tools (though I won't be using them because it's an older, used board and I don't know it's history, so I don't want to push it.) As long as this board holds out I'll hang on to it until I upgrade to ryzen, but for the price I bought it at ($27) I really can't complain.