It’s not hard for a mesh-fronted case to excel in the thermal category, but the P400A in particular uses a fine metal mesh rather than having an extra filter layer to catch dust. Our review and our thermal measurements focused on the Digital version of the case with a mesh front panel and three RGB intake fans. We’ll start off with this year’s overall winner: The Best Overall award goes to Phanteks for its $90 P400A enclosure. This article will continue after the embedded video.īest Overall (Thermals & Design): Phanteks P400A (Digital)įind the Phanteks P400A Digital on Amazon With the prevalence of several bad cases this year, we can narrow the list further to focus on only the most deserving of recognition. Fortunately, that list instantly gets whittled-down to, well, just 2019’s data, which is still populous. With over 220 rows of case data now - or maybe more, we haven’t really checked too recently - there’s a lot to consider in our round-up of the best cases for 2019. This year’s award nominees pick up from where we left off, starting with the lackluster Thermaltake Level 20 MT in December of 2018. Last year, the Lian Li O11 Dynamic took the prize for Best All-Around, and the Silverstone PM02 and Fractal Define S2 took home the “Best Worst” Trend award for the unforgivable sin of being pointless refreshes. It’s that time of year again where we decide which case manufacturers deserve our praise and a GN Teardown Crystal, and which deserve eternal shame and have to pay $19.99 for their own Teardown Crystal from.
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