Tortox Prism ATX Full Tower Case Review: A Feast for the Eyes and the System
Tortox Prism ATX Full Tower Case Review: A Feast for the Eyes and the System
The Tortox Prism ATX Full Tower Case promises to be a powerhouse for PC enthusiasts looking for a spacious and stylish case. With its 7 pre-installed ARGB fans, generous radiator support, and triple tempered glass panels, it aims to deliver both stunning aesthetics and top-notch cooling. But does it live up to the hype? I put it through its paces to find out.
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Introduction
The Tortox Prism is a full tower case designed for those who want a case that can accommodate high-end components and offer superior cooling performance. It features a sleek and modern design with a tempered glass side panel that showcases your build. The case is also equipped with 7 pre-installed ARGB fans that can be customized to your liking.
Features
The Tortox Prism is packed with features, including:
- 7x Pre-Installed 120mm ARGB PWM Fans
- Up to 360mm Radiator Support
- Triple Tempered Glass Panel
- O-Screw Snap Joint
- SPCC Material
- ATX, M-ATX, ITX Motherboard Support
- Max GPU Clearance: 470mm
- Max CPU Cooler Clearance: 180mm
- SSD: 6; HDD: 4 Drive Bays
- Type-C1, USB3.02, HD Audio, Power, Reset I/O Panel
Performance
The Tortox Prism delivers excellent cooling performance. The 7 pre-installed ARGB fans provide ample airflow, keeping my components cool even under heavy loads. I was able to achieve stable temperatures even while overclocking my CPU and GPU. The case also features a removable dust filter on the bottom, which helps to keep your components clean and dust-free.
The spacious interior allows for easy cable management, and the included cable ties help keep everything neat and tidy. The tempered glass side panel provides a clear view of your build, and the ARGB fans add a touch of flair. The O-Screw Snap Joint makes assembly and disassembly of the case a breeze.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Excellent cooling performance with 7 pre-installed ARGB fans
- Generous radiator support for liquid cooling solutions
- Triple tempered glass panels for a stunning aesthetic
- Spacious interior for easy component installation and cable management
- Removable dust filter for keeping your components clean
- O-Screw Snap Joint for easy assembly and disassembly
Cons:
- The price might be a bit higher compared to other full tower cases in the market.
- The ARGB fan control software could be more user-friendly.
Final Verdict
The Tortox Prism ATX Full Tower Case is a fantastic option for PC enthusiasts looking for a stylish and powerful case. It delivers excellent cooling performance, generous space for high-end components, and a stunning aesthetic. While the price might be a bit higher than other full tower cases, the quality and features make it a worthwhile investment.
Overall, I highly recommend the Tortox Prism to anyone looking for a top-of-the-line PC case that can handle even the most demanding builds.
Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Motherboard Support | ATX, M-ATX, ITX |
Case Material | 0.8 / 1.0mm SPCC, Tempered Glass |
Dimensions | Height: 515mm; Width: 302mm; Depth: 498mm |
Compatibility & Clearance | Max GPU Clearance: 470mm; PCIE Slots: 7; Max CPU Cooler Clearance: 180mm |
Drive Bays | SSD: 6; HDD: 4 |
Fan Support | Top: 120mm x3, 140mm x3; Side: 120mm x3, 140mm x2; Rear: 120mm x1, 140mm x1; Bottom: 120mm x3, 140mm x3 |
Radiator Support | Top: 360mm, 280mm, 240mm; Side: 360mm, 240mm, 120mm; Rear: 120mm |
I/O | Type-C1, USB3.02, HD Audio, Power, Reset |