Apevia Guardian-M-BK Guardian Mesh Mid Tower Gaming Case with 1x Tempered Glass Panel, 1x Mesh Front Panel, 2X Vertical Graphics Card PCI Slots, Top USB3.0/USB2.0/Audio Ports,…
- Stylish contemporary mid-tower computer gaming case with 2x tempered glass windows (left/front) & 4x RGB fans preinstalled (inner and outer rings glow / 3x fans in the front and 1x fans in the rear). Supports standard ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, USB3.0/USB2.0/HD Audio ports, and improved cable management.
- Supports video cards up to 370mm in length & CPU coolers up to 165mm in height. Room for up to six 120mm fans & supports up to 360mm / 240mm radiator in the front.
- Play through 16 lighting modes via top I/O panel using the “LED” button. 30 total play-through options include: RGB, Breathing, Single Color, Light Off. Fans are proprietary to this case. Drive Bay Support : 3x 3.5″ HDD / 2x 2.5″ SSD.
- 12 total air vents on the front panel allowing cool air to enter smoothly. 2 x Vertical Graphics Card PCI-E Slots option for vertical graphics card mounting.
Apevia Guardian-M-BK Guardian Mesh Mid Tower Gaming Case with 1x Tempered Glass Panel, 1x Mesh Front Panel, 2X Vertical Graphics Card PCI Slots, Top USB3.0/USB2.0/Audio Ports,…
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Specification: Apevia Guardian-M-BK Guardian Mesh Mid Tower Gaming Case with 1x Tempered Glass Panel, 1x Mesh Front Panel, 2X Vertical Graphics Card PCI Slots, Top USB3.0/USB2.0/Audio Ports,…
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10 reviews for Apevia Guardian-M-BK Guardian Mesh Mid Tower Gaming Case with 1x Tempered Glass Panel, 1x Mesh Front Panel, 2X Vertical Graphics Card PCI Slots, Top USB3.0/USB2.0/Audio Ports,…
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Leo –
Used this to build a PC for my partner. Expectations were low but I was pleasantly surprised. I was between 4 and 5 stars only because the instructions for wiring the fans made no sense to me for a good 30 minutes. I was probably only operating on one brain cell at the time due to this being my first PC build.
But some tips that made the RGB lights and fan work perfectly: only ONE of the LED SW dongles need to be plugged into the PWR RESET dongle. The rest can hang loose. The daisy chain needs to be plugged directly into the power unit. The rest of the wires plug into the motherboard facing the same direction. One of the dongles didnt differentiate which wire was which but I plugged it in the same direction as I had plugged in the others and it worked. This will make sense to you when you get to it, I swear.
Otherwise it came undamaged, very clean and nice. Easy to put together and fit everything nicely. The front screen looks super cool too and the fan LED color can be changed or turned off with the switch on the top. Only complaint was one of the screw holes for the motherboard was stripped, but there are 8 other holes that worked fine and I feel she is safe in there. Hope this helps! Thanks!
Lay –
The case is great especially with the swinging door for the side. Lots of open places for for extra fans. definitely worth your money!
Patrick ferguson –
Okay first and foremost, this is my first pc case. Personally I was not experienced with building a pc until my family told me to not over stress my laptop (Asus Zenbook pro duo)with online school. Instructions for this case were perfect and everything went without a hitch. Although the fans are limited in color customizability I have found that working it is relatively easy for someone at my level. There is enough room for cable management and a decently sized graphics card. As long as the motherboard allows for it. The graphics card itself was a bit tough to install, but that’s just because of my lack of experience. Airflow is great, filters are nice, and if I wanted to there is a lot of room to improve my build in the future. I have not installed one but space for a radiator seems small but there are mother board mounting holes a bit lower so if I do decide to install one that’s a reasonable workaround. Aesthetics are great, I got the white one but the black one looks discrete af. I’ve never written a review on Amazon but I was rather impressed with the features of this case.
Patrick ferguson –
The tower has plenty of room . Access made easy . Pre installed fans work great But, the rtb lights for fans don’t work. Other than that it’s a good tower and in white looks great
Jes –
Good case with pretty good airflow. It’s very spacious and honestly has pretty ok room in the back for some cable management
I also like the tinted glass. nice high end touch and a magnetic glass door is SUPERIOR for easy and quick access for dusting
ColeRichards22 –
I was wondering what parts were used for the case. It’s a pretty case too but I’m completely new to this and I’m not sure which motherboard, SSD, or power supply to get. I’m not even sure if that’s all I need. Can someone help or give recommendations, I’m on a budget so if you know good ones that’s budgeted please help.
Michael C. –
this is a great case. i seen a few reviews that made me hesitant but decided to take a risk and go with it due to the good reviews and the good price. quality is great, seems sturdy and solid. the pink is super cute and have no issues with my fans. very quiet and looks pretty
Michael C. –
For a mid tower case this thing is very spacious. Built this to replace my wife’s old terrible ROG case and I am very pleased with how easy it was to add everything into this case.
Would definitely not recommend a large heatsink if that is your choice of CPU cooling. It’s spacious but not that spacious.
There are 3 key things that stand out as failures with this case, 2 of which are probably a me issue due to the motherboard choice but it’s still good to note for anyone else looking to build with this case.
Number 1, the ring to open the front of the case is very hard to flip up unless you have nails. This causes me to smush my finger all over the glass to open the case which makes lots of finger print marks all over the glass.
Number 2, the USBs are USB 3.0. you have to have a 3.0 header on your motherboard to connect it. For me to connect I had to get a USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 converter to connect to my motherboard.
Number 3, if you want to connect the rgb lights to a software to control them, you need to have an aRGB header. My motherboard does not have this BUT!! This is a big BUT! You can still control them with the LED button on the top of the case.1 click will cycle preset colors. No need to connect the aRGB cable if you do not have one on your MOBO.
Aside from those 3 “issues” this case is great and my wife loves it, very deserving of 5 stars.
Amazon Customer –
the default fan quality is dangerous and a fire hazard, as a case by itself it does the job
Amazon Customer –
I looove this case! I was a bit nervous because there were no reviews on Amazon but I’m so happy I got it! Super easy to set everything up and lots of places to hide ugly cords. There’s like a million colour settings and it’s a really nice weight. Also the power light is also pink which is insanely adorable. Everyone is obsessed with my new computer ❤️