This is a IXUR Dazzle White Brand New Mid-Tower ATX Case Review.
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Whether you need a new desktop or a complete build…
…it’s easy to find a great case that fits your needs and budget.
Here we’re going to review the IXUR Dazzle White Brand New Mid-Tower ATX Case.
IXUR is a Taiwanese computer case manufacturer…
…who specializes in creating cases that are both beautiful and functional.
Today we’re taking a look at the latest case from the IXUR line, the IXUR Dazzle White.
This is a mid-tower chassis that will be perfect…
…for those looking to build a small form factor PC that can do it all.
We’re taking a closer look at the IXUR Dazzle case.
It’s a very well made mid tower case that can hold up to a large GPU setup.
We’ve been looking for a good ATX case for a long time.
Our previous cases were starting to wear out…
…and we were running into space issues when it came to our CPU cooler.
We’re a bit picky with our cases, so we wanted one that could do the job right. A
fter doing some research and finding a few potential solutions…
…we settled on the IXUR Dazzle case. It is a mid-tower case with a great cooling system.
It’s very well made, and we were excited to give it a thorough review.
Here are a few words from Timothy…
This is a review of the IXUR Dazzle White case for the X58 motherboard.
I have been using this case for about four months now, and I am pretty happy with it.
I’ll tell you what I think of the case, but first, let me start by giving you my background:
I am a professional IT consultant who works with computers for a living. I
have used the IXUR Dazzle for about 4 months now, and I wanted to tell you all about it.
Let’s jump right in!
IXUR Dazzle White Brand New Mid-Tower ATX Case Review
There are plenty of reasons why you might need a new computer case.
You might be looking to upgrade your system for a variety of reasons…
…and there’s no better time to start than now.
But with the sheer amount of options available, it can be hard to know where to start.
When it comes to cases, size and weight play a big role in what you’ll be able to fit in a particular chassis.
If you are a fan of the case modding scene…
…you will want to check out the case review of the IXUR Dazzle white mid-tower.
The case is fully painted, with a nice looking silver finish.
The case itself is very solid, although the hinges and latches seem a bit loose.
The front of the case is mostly transparent, so you can see inside the case…
…making it easy to spot the components. The top of the case is easily removable…
…so you can access the motherboard and hard drives.
The side panels can also be removed. It’s a simple case, but not overly difficult to open.
You’ll need to remove four screws and then pull the side panel off.
There is room for a 120mm radiator up front, but the front of the case is a bit low for a 280mm radiator.
A 120mm radiator would fit in the middle and the bottom.
This is one of the best mid-tower cases that you can get.
It has a sleek look and it has a good design.
You can put your equipment inside the case…
…and you won’t have to worry about the cable management. A
lso, the case is easy to assemble. There are only five screws that you will have to use.
The case is compatible with ATX power supplies. It is also compatible with Mini-ITX motherboards.
You can put your graphics card inside the case and you can even put your CPU in the case.
It’s important to make a good choice when you are buying a computer case.
You may have trouble choosing one because the cases can be very expensive.
In fact, some cases are even more expensive than a new computer.
If you aren’t careful, you may not get the best quality computer case that you will ever buy.
You don’t want to spend your hard-earned money on a computer case that you will regret later.
Keep reading…
IXUR Dazzle’s ATX case has plenty of space for all your components…
…with room for multiple GPUs and hard drives. The only thing it doesn’t have room for is your PC.
With its dual front panel USB ports, the ATX case can be a good companion to your desktop computer.
It also comes in two colors — a white finish with a black interior and a black finish with a gray interior.
IXUR Dazzle White brand new mid-tower ATX case is a very interesting option…
…for those who are looking for something simple and elegant to place their PC in.
It’s also possible to fit a nice water cooling system inside, or even some storage space.
The quality of the materials used are above average and the overall build quality is pretty good too.
The pc chassis is designed for those who want a more traditional PC case design with a windowed side panel.
The PC chassis features two grommets and three fan openings on the front of the PC casing…
…which can be used to install good quality fans or water cooling radiators…
…without having to remove any panels as this was not required with most other cases in its class.
This also makes it easier to clean if you choose not o have removable side panels as well.
The ixur dazzle white PC case by IXUR is a PC computer chassis manufactured by A.I express…
…that has been designed to house modern pc components and accessories.
Its construction strategy allows for good ventilation and airflow in the system…
…keeping the internal temperature at an appropriate level while adhering to high-end PC standards…
…whilst it also keeps dust out of your system easily while providing a sturdy build quality…
…that allows you to place heavy things on top of its surface without worry.
The IXUR Dazzle White Case is a new mid-tower ATX case…
…manufactured by the computer gaming company “IXUR”. T
he design of this model seems to be quite similar to many other cases available…
…at different online stores that sell ATX pc cases in general…
…although a few minor differences can be seen when compared side by side with another models.
This particular model has been produced as an open frame style enclosure…
…and makes use of both acrylic and tempered glass panels.
Perhaps you are wondering…
How to Choose the Best PC Case
1. Form-factor, Case Compatibility, and Clearance
In reality, this section should be called “Case Compatibility”…
…since clearance issues and form-factor are two subsets of case compatibility.
I’ll break down case compatibility into those two sections for the purpose of organizing this post:
Form-Factors and Common Case Sizes
In general, there are four common case sizes:
- Full Tower (Large)
- Mid Tower (Medium)
- Micro-ATX (Small)
- Mini-ITX (Smaller)
There are no standards for case size, at least not in terms of its dimensions.
All cases, however, support one or more of the various computer motherboard forms.
These are the most common motherboard form factors:
- Extended ATX
- Standard ATX
- Micro-ATX
- Mini-ITX
It is more likely that a bigger case can accommodate a variety of motherboard form factors.
Some full tower cases, for instance, can hold any of the four common motherboard forms.
You can’t put a mini-ITX motherboard in a full tower case.
But, in terms of compatibility, it is possible to do so.
However, smaller form-factor cases are restricted by their size and…
…as a result, cannot accommodate larger form-factor motherboards.
A standard ATX motherboard cannot be installed inside a mini-ITX case, for example.
It is the only standard that binds the different cases in a common case size together.
The reason for this is that while all mid towers can hold standard ATX motherboards…
…not all mid tower cases have the same dimensions or features.
This is also true for other common case sizes.
When it comes to motherboard form-factor, the main thing to consider is that the motherboard…
…you have chosen (or plan on choosing) will fit inside of the case you intend to purchase.
It’s easy to determine which motherboard form-factors are compatible…
…with a case by looking at its spec sheet.
Clearance & Other Compatibility Issues
As well as considering the motherboard form-factors that a case supports…
…you should also make sure that all of the other components you choose will be compatible with the case.
When shopping for a PC case, you should be aware of the following clearance and compatibility issues:
- Graphics card length
- Air CPU cooler height
- Liquid cooling radiator size
Let’s dive into each of these three issues below…
Graphics Card Length
Higher-end video cards are typically longer than budget-friendly video cards.
Consequently, some cases may have clearance issues with longer graphics cards.
It’s becoming less common as A) graphics cards are getting shorter…
…and B) mid towers and smaller cases are being built to accommodate longer graphics cards.
This issue still persists, however. So, before you finalize your part list…
…you should check the specifications of both your case…
…and graphics card to determine how long your card is…
…and how much clearance your case has for a graphics card.
You are good to go if your case allows graphics cards that are longer than your graphics card.
Otherwise, you should find a shorter alternative.
If you’re looking for a small form factor case…
…you may want to consider some of the “mini” graphics cards that are available….
…(both Zotac and Gigabyte have mini versions of their higher-end cards).
Air CPU Cooler Tower Height
In the same way that some graphics cards are longer than others…
…some air CPU coolers have taller heatsinks than others.
In addition, not every case can accommodate the tallest air coolers.
If you want to be sure the CPU cooler you have chosen will fit inside your case…
…again, check the specs of both the case and the air CPU cooler you are considering.
You will find the height of the CPU cooler you are considering on the spec sheet of the case you are getting.
Liquid Cooling Radiator Size
Liquid cooling systems (whether they are AIOs or custom loops)…
…use liquid to transmit heat from your processor to a radiator.
Several fans are mounted on the radiator, which dissipate some of the heat.
There is no standard radiator size, however. They are available in different sizes.
In the same way that not every case can accommodate every CPU cooler and graphics card…
…not every case can accommodate every radiator size.
It’s important to ensure that the radiator that comes…
…with your liquid cooler fits inside your case before choosing a liquid cooling setup (AIO or custom loop).
Additionally, it is important to understand the difference…
…between AIO coolers and custom liquid cooling setups.
Since custom liquid cooling setups require extra space for reservoirs…
…a case that supports large radiators isn’t necessarily suitable for custom loops.
However, they do typically complement each other.
2. A Computer Case’s Role in Cooling and Air Flow
While PC cases are typically more attractive because of their aesthetics…
…they play an important role in the cooling process. In order to build and maintain a computer…
…it is vital to keep the components cool.
In general, the cooler your components run…
…the longer they will last and the fewer problems they will encounter.
By providing or failing to provide air flow…
…computer cases contribute to (or hinder) the cooling process.
This will also affect the type of CPU cooler you will be able to buy.
Check out the compatibility section above for more information.
When choosing a case with high air flow and good cooling capabilities, consider the following:
The case should be able to accommodate multiple fans at various locations (front, back, top, side, etc.).
It doesn’t necessarily mean that the case you choose will come with a bunch of fans.
A few fans are typically pre-installed in most cases (cheaper cases usually come with only one or two).
However, if your budget permits, you should choose a case that has the option of adding multiple fans.
Getting a case with the ability to accommodate fans on the front and back…
…(or top) of the case will allow you to intake air from the front and exhaust it out the back (or top).
The panels (front, side, and top) on a case also play a large role in air flow.
It is recommended to use cases with grilled panels or grilled openings…
…on their panels because the grill-design allows more air to enter the case (and exit).
As a result, cases with solid front, top, side…
…and back panels limit the flow of air into and out of the case…
…because there are fewer openings for air to enter or leave the case.
In order to keep your components cool…
…it is best if you choose a case that has grill panels,
…as this will increase air flow in the case.
Additionally, as we mentioned above, certain cases may not be able to accommodate certain CPU coolers and liquid cooling radiators.
While that does not necessarily mean that those cases aren’t good options for air flow or cooling…
…it does mean that they will limit the types of coolers you can install.
If you’d like to get an AIO cooler with a 360mm radiator on it…
…but you really want a case that can only hold a 240mm radiator, you have to sacrifice one or the other.
Keep reading…
3. Case Build Quality
Another important feature is the build quality.
Cheaper cases are built with lower-quality materials and…
…as a result, have more dings and scratches, are less sturdy, have thinner panels, and last longer.
The higher-end cases, on the other hand, typically have a solid frame and are therefore more durable.
For some builders on a budget, there’s no way around choosing a cheaper case.
There’s nothing wrong with that.
Even if a cheaper case looks cool and has some nice features…
…there probably had to be some corners cut somewhere…
…and it is most likely that it was in the materials and construction.
4. Case Aesthetics & Cable Mangement
In my opinion, a lot fewer people would build their own computers…
…if there weren’t so many cool computer cases to choose from.
Even though cases have no direct impact on your system’s performance…
…imagine if the only case you had was one of those basic-looking cases…
…that cheap pre-built computers come in.
It kind of takes the fun out of building a computer, right?
The aesthetics of the case are important since most people want their cases to look cool.
Therefore, in this section, I will discuss four different aspects of case aesthetics…
…that you should consider before choosing a case:
Cable Management
The people who build computers fall into three different categories, in my opinion.
- Those who are extremely particular about cable management.
- People who do a decent job of cable management, but aren’t going to abuse it.
- Those who just don’t care about cable management.
Choosing a case that is designed with cable management in mind is the best choice…
…for the first two types of people.
Doing your due diligence on cable management is one of the keys…
…to building a clean-looking system.
Even if you color coordinate your components…
…get a case with a see-through side panel, and fill your system with RGB lights…
…if you don’t clean up your cabling, your build won’t look good.
Although cable management is a bit of an art, and people who excel…
…at cable management can probably make the cables look good in any case…
…having a case with plenty of cable management options…
…will help you hide your cables in an efficient manner.
In particular, first-time builders are likely to be more concerned…
…with getting their computer assembled correctly…
…than with making sure their cables are clean and hidden.
Some cases come with extra cable management features…
…that will make the build process easier for first-time builders…
…so they don’t have to worry as much about it.
Cable management features to look for include:
- Plenty of holes and hooks/loops all over the case
- Grommets around the holes to conceal the gaps
- Casings with some depth behind the motherboard to accommodate large groups of cables
- PSU shrouds are nice because they make cable managing with non-modular PSUs much easier. (And, they look really clean.)
Go on…
See-Through Side Panels
A case with a transparent side panel will help you showcase the inside of your computer…
…if you want to build a stylish system.
If you take your time and do a good job of managing your cables…
…you’ll earn some serious credit among your non-techie friends for how cool your computer looks.
It’s important to note that there are different types of side panels.
For best results, choose tempered glass panels.
Do not use a see-through acrylic side panel if you can.
Acrylic is very easy to scratch.
When I tried to wipe off dust with a cloth, I left scratches on acrylic side panels.
PSU Shrouds
PSU shrouds are an important part of my personal style.
Shrouds are a godsend for both A) those of us who lack elite-level cable management skills, and B)…
…those of us who have to go with a nonmodular power supply on a tight budget.
It’s not so much that a case without a PSU shroud or a non-modular power supply…
…cannot be cable managed, but that the mess of molex…
…and SATA power cables left over will be an eyesore inside your case.
By default, a PSU shroud hides that mess.
However, even if you have a modular or semi-modular power supply…
…a PSU shroud helps create a clean look that keeps the focus on your main components.
“The PSU is one of the essential components of any PC, and if you’re investing any serious amount of money in a gaming setup, you’ll want to make sure that you’ve got an adequate power supply.”
Samuel Stewart – Editor-in-Chief at GamingScan
RGB Lighting
With RGB lighting being so popular, it’s no wonder more and more cases feature RGB lights.
RGB fans and RGB led strips can be purchased separately and added to cases that don’t come with them.
However, if the case already includes them, that means you don’t have to pay for RGB lighting after the fact.
Ensure the case has RGB lights rather than just a specific color led light if you want a specific color scheme.
Sum Up!
The case is built to last. The materials are high quality and durable.
The case is the best on the market. Overall, the IXUR Dazzle is a great choice…
…for most users who need a mid-tower case. It’s a good choice…
…if you’re looking for a new case that can accommodate multiple GPUs…
…without sacrificing much of the space inside the case.
However, for users who don’t need a high level of space, this case may not be for them.
If you’re planning on building a small or medium-sized system…
…you might be better off with one of the smaller cases in our roundup.
However, the IXUR Dazzle is still a good option for those who are looking…
…for an aesthetically pleasing case with lots of space inside.
Conclusion
The IXUR Dazzle White Brand New Mid-Tower ATX Case is an all-black case with a minimalist design.
It has two USB 3.0 ports, one audio port, and two fan mounts for additional cooling.
This case will be a great choice for those who want to build a powerful gaming PC in the future.
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