ooh almost bit until I saw mail in rebate, fork that!!!! The last mail in rebate I did I had to do the paperwork by hand, cutting off serial numbers and bar codes( Which makes the item difficult to return if it fails within the return period@) then go create an account at a website and manually enter all of the data( name address email, phone, UPC numbners, serial numbers, blood type, mothers maiden name, my childresn middle names WTF knows it was alot!!! into the website, then scan in the manually filled out form that had to exactly match the data entered on the website then mail the form in registered mail ( so trip to the post office). From there I had to create another account at Chase bank to get the rebate in a Visa card otherwise it would take 6 months to get a check...... all for $10 not worth the effort and I think that is by design!!!!!! I'll never ever buy another MIR product again!
ooh almost bit until I saw mail in rebate, fork that!!!! The last mail in rebate I did I had to do the paperwork by hand, cutting off serial numbers and bar codes( Which makes the item difficult to return if it fails within the return period@) then go create an account at a website and manually enter all of the data( name address email, phone, UPC numbners, serial numbers, blood type, mothers maiden name, my childresn middle names WTF knows it was alot!!! into the website, then scan in the manually filled out form that had to exactly match the data entered on the website then mail the form in registered mail ( so trip to the post office). From there I had to create another account at Chase bank to get the rebate in a Visa card otherwise it would take 6 months to get a check...... all for $10 not worth the effort and I think that is by design!!!!!! I'll never ever buy another MIR product again!
Bro, it sucks you went through all that with Chase or something, but you can just click on the "mail in rebate" link above and see that isnt what is going on here (It might have actually taken you longer to write that out than to send this info to MSI)
Appears to be an okay deal on a decent looking case to me
Bro, it sucks you went through all that with Chase or something, but you can just click on the "mail in rebate" link above and see that isnt what is going on here (It might have actually taken you longer to write that out than to send this info to MSI)
Appears to be an okay deal on a decent looking case to me
it was a Newegg MIR
This in no way took longer That rebate was a PITA lol
You don't have to feel sorry for me , This sucked and is a funny story of how much MIR's suck but it isn't in my top 10 of bad things to ever happen to me or anything I got over it......or did I, maybe still a lil bitter!
Personally I hate glass in PC case but decent non glass cases are getting harder and harder to find, had to order a Corsair 5000D then go to Corsair's website and order a replacement metal side panel so I can get rid of the glass. I turn off all RGB if any happens to be included and put my cases on stands on the floor and glass is just something that will get scratched or kicked and break or whatever, PC's are tools in my house not display pieces even if they have crazy RGB 3080's in them! I only get stuff with RGB if it is a Slickdeal and cheaper than non RGB.
I haven't bought a case in a really long time, but looking to do another build. How is the airflow? Or I guess how is there airflow? The front of the case has 3 fans, but aren't they blocked by a half glass half metal front panel? Of which the only mesh portion is right after this panel? I've been out of the computer building game for a while, but I imagine just like my house, I can't put a fan in front of a closed window and expect air from the outside to come in or inside air to go out. Any insight would be appreciated as the pics aren't helping any. Youtube review just said the airflow was nice and most everything about the case is too.
I haven't bought a case in a really long time, but looking to do another build. How is the airflow? Or I guess how is there airflow? The front of the case has 3 fans, but aren't they blocked by a half glass half metal front panel? Of which the only mesh portion is right after this panel? I've been out of the computer building game for a while, but I imagine just like my house, I can't put a fan in front of a closed window and expect air from the outside to come in or inside air to go out. Any insight would be appreciated as the pics aren't helping any. Youtube review just said the airflow was nice and most everything about the case is too.
I had this case from a MSI Prebuilt and the airflow is just decent. I think it's not spectacular compared to other well built cases. Notice that the front panel is half glass and the other half is just a cover, so it gets its airflow from the sides. That really impacts the airflow a lot.
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Appears to be an okay deal on a decent looking case to me
Appears to be an okay deal on a decent looking case to me
This in no way took longer That rebate was a PITA lol
You don't have to feel sorry for me , This sucked and is a funny story of how much MIR's suck but it isn't in my top 10 of bad things to ever happen to me or anything I got over it......or did I, maybe still a lil bitter!
Personally I hate glass in PC case but decent non glass cases are getting harder and harder to find, had to order a Corsair 5000D then go to Corsair's website and order a replacement metal side panel so I can get rid of the glass. I turn off all RGB if any happens to be included and put my cases on stands on the floor and glass is just something that will get scratched or kicked and break or whatever, PC's are tools in my house not display pieces even if they have crazy RGB 3080's in them! I only get stuff with RGB if it is a Slickdeal and cheaper than non RGB.
3 built in front fans, 1 rear fan. 120mm
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