🖤 Elevate your setup with style and power — the ultimate mid-tower for the discerning gamer.
The Sevenhero EL2 Mid-Tower PC Case combines panoramic tempered glass with robust cooling support for up to 10 fans and a 360mm radiator. It fits GPUs up to 400mm and offers versatile storage options for up to five drives. Its modular, tool-less design ensures easy customization, making it a perfect choice for high-performance gaming builds.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | Sevenhero |
Series | EL2 |
Item Weight | 14.66 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.7 x 8.3 x 18.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.7 x 8.3 x 18.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Sevenhero |
ASIN | B0DC623QR3 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 5, 2024 |
S**K
Easy to use, great USB placement, and beautiful.
Great case. Fans that came with the case are super quiet and look beautiful and lots of room for everything you need. I love that the power supply goes behind the motherboard so it makes cable management a breeze. Will say, the only minor thing I'd add to make this case A+++ is to lift the motherboard slightly off the bottom (ATX board) so that a few holes can be accessible to hit the bottom of the motherboard for cabling. Fans on the bottom do a decent job of hiding the cables like header/RGB but as the builder, I know they are there. I would highly recommend this case as an alternative to NZXT's H9 elite (too pricey for what you get plus fans) and also, the USB header being where it is instead of on top the case is a brilliant move.Overall out of 100, i've rate this a 98/100 just due to there not being holes underneath the motherboard for cable management.
S**Z
Great Quality Case
Looks nice and clean, toolless access to the panels that allows for easy cleaning and dusting, pretty great for the price. Feels sturdy and has nice quality to it , 5/5
D**Y
Decent case if you can get it at the right price
This case has been all over the place with price in the past three months. I was able to purchase it with a limited time discount at $75 which made this case excellent for the money. But it seems to be normally $119 which puts it in the same range of much nicer cases. I would only consider this case if you can get it around $90 or less because of its limitations and budget construction.I was looking for the smallest case with full glass sides that could fit an ATX motherboard. This one does but you have to get creative with installation. I was able to fit most of the lower motherboard connections under the board but only by running the wires prior to installing it on the standoffs. One exception was the 3.1 USB connection which I had to run out, turn and then parallel to the board. The issue here is that you can only then install two 120mm or 140mm fans at the bottom as the USB cable would interfere with three 120mm fans. This is of course dependent on what headers you have on the bottom of your motherboard. An mATX motherboard will not have any of these issues.Another issue with using an ATX board is that a 280mm cooler may not fit correctly because of the top chipset cooling fins on most motherboards. I had to mount my 280 forward in the case and only 4 of the 6 top mounting screws went into the proper slots for AIO mounting. If you use a 360mm or 240mm cooler, you will not have this problem.Speaking of fans, I did not use the included fans because I wanted some reverse flow fans for the bottom of the case but only for the aesthetics. The included fans would be fine if you are doing an air cooled design as they could be mounted in the top and not be mounted reverse direction of the included reverse flow side fans.These issues are really minor considering this case is shorter and smaller than any other full glass sided case that can fit an ATX board. Just do some careful assembly and be prepared to remove the motherboard a couple of times as you run cables.The overall case construction is adequate. Rivets are visible and I had to add two small, but hidden, pieces of felt to keep the side glass panel from rattling. Paint finish is attractive but is a bit soft, screws will leave a mark if tightened even normally and then removed (AIO installation and subsequent adjustment due to fitment). The rear expansion card slot brackets are the worst offender, as another reviewer mentioned, you have to carefully bend and break the slot off and once you do there is no putting it back. At the price point they are asking normally, this really should be a separate piece that can be removed and reinstalled. Overall this case feels like a $80 case, not a $119 case. There is no HDD activity light, something that I really think is silly to leave off a case even at $80. Finally, there are no gromets for the cable openings, which is okay for the price I paid but at the normal price they really should at least include two for the main openings next to the side intake fans.Airflow is excellent. I am running an overclocked i7-12700 and a 4070 super and temperatures are not the limiting factor here. I have two 120mm intakes in the side, two 280mm in the bottom pulling in and up and the AIO pulling out on the top. Lots of nice positive pressure and the case is not restrictive. No issues here at all.The other thing that I really like is that the USB ports and power/reset button are on the bottom right of the case. This is perfect for a case that sits on a desk on your right hand side. I can access all of them from my chair without any effort. If you plan on putting this on the floor or under you desk then access to them will be an issue. This really is a super small ATX case meant to be placed on a desktop.At $75 this is a solid four star case. If they included gromets for cable openings, were able to stop using visible rivets, put a bit of felt on the bottom side of the case where the glass panel connects (or tighten up the slot it fits in to stop rattling) and most importantly had normal removeable and replaceable expansion slot brackets, I'd say 5 star. I really like the aesthetics and configuration and the super small size. If you want the absolute smallest ATX case with two full glass sides this is it. But at over $100 I'd start looking at something like the H6 flow which doesn't have the ATX build quirks and has better case construction.
C**N
Awesome case
Awesome case
D**N
nice small fish-tank style case
Sevenhero EMBL Micro-ATXOverall, I really like this case.I had concerns seeing as I never heard of this brand, and when I was looking, there were practically no reviews. But I haven't had any issues with this case and am happy with the purchase and would buy again.I was looking to assemble a basic office pc and didn't want it to just be a blank black box, but also didn't want to spend too much on aesthetics since that wasn't its purpose. This struck the balance pretty well. At under $70 for a glass case, with 3 pwm rgb fans, I was a little surprised by a few extra I didn't notice right away. For instance, the 2 fans at the back are reverse style, which in even more premium cases isn't always a feature. It also has reflective stickers on the hub of the fans, which create a little infinity mirror. Both are minor things, but I enjoyed seeing. The fans also are daisy chained together, so you only need 1 header to power all 3, and 1 rgb header for all 3.The case is easy to work with, but then again, my build was basic. If you plan to make use of the hard drive bays, you may want a modular power supply. No real issue with a regular psu when the hdd/sdd bay is removed though, which is what I did.The case can accommodate a relatively big cpu cooler no problem. One of my pictures shows a noctua NH-U12S and it fits.The black mesh base is fairly see-through. In one of my pictures, you can see the white sticker on the power supply. You can't really see the wires or anything else from any reasonable distance, but if your psu has white on it, you may want to black it out.
T**G
For Compact MATX Motherboard only
Build quality is decent for this price range. Reverse intake fans are an unexpected surprise as was a toolless panel removal design.The size is too small for a standard size MATX Motherboard however. The slots are covered by the board and the clearance underneath is not enough to pass the cable through when the motherboard is installed, so you have to run cables for the PSU before installing the motherboard and if service is needed down the road the board will need to be removed before the cables can be accessed.
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