Elevate Your Build with OkinosAqua 7! 🚀
The OkinosAqua 7 is a sleek ATX mid-tower PC case designed for optimal airflow and aesthetics. Featuring a panoramic tempered glass design, it supports ATX, MATX, and ITX motherboards, and includes six pre-installed PWM ARGB fans for efficient cooling. With a user-friendly multi-functional zone, quick-release panels, and advanced connectivity options, this case is perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Okinos |
Series | Aqua 7 |
Item model number | OKICC-AQUA7-ATXB-H6BA |
Item Weight | 15.62 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.17 x 8.27 x 19.13 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.17 x 8.27 x 19.13 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Okinos |
ASIN | B0CSYKJZJX |
Date First Available | March 17, 2024 |
P**P
A Great Budget Case!
The media could not be loaded. I used this case for my first build and overall, it's a fantastic option at a great price! The construction is awesome, and it's very easy to disassemble and reassemble. The airflow is fantastic, keeping the inside nice and cool. It runs much quieter in person than what is shown in the video. The front and side glass panels are a really nice touch, giving a killer view of the build from a wide array of angles. The case functions exactly as advertised, pulling plenty of air from multiple sources while still giving having a great aesthetic. There is also a ton of space in the main compartment, allowing for many different setups with no fuss. I fit a Sapphire 7800xt Nitro + and a top-mounted 360mm AIO with room to spare. The location of the front panel is perfect, and the preinstalled fans come prewired to a central fan/ARGB controller, which is a nice touch. This case also features removable screens on the top panel and on the bottom where the PSU slides in for easy dust collection.My only real complaint is the size of the back compartment. It's pretty difficult to get everything managed in a way that doesn't interfere with the back panel. Between the bundle of wires from the preinstalled fans and power cables and accessories, it becomes a bit of a mess. I highly recommend investing in reusable hook and loop ties to allow for adjustment and flexibility when it comes to cable management back there. It's also my first build, so someone with more experience will probably find this to be a little less problematic. Also keep in mind, two of the bottom mounted fans will need to be moved out of the way to access the bottom mounting points on an ATX mobo.Overall I'm glad I picked this case for my first build, and I would easily choose it again if I had to start over
F**.
Great case at a great price
The media could not be loaded. I'm writing this review because this is a great PC case and you're probably reading this review because it's under $100 and you want one. Great news for you because this case has what you need without the premium price. The big draw is the 6 RGB fans that come preinstalled. The fans are quiet and they cool nicely and if RGB is your thing, that look nice too. The case has a button next to the power button that lets you cycle through different colors and thankfully you can also turn them off if you don't care for the light show. The case has a controller on the back that has all the fans connected to it so all you have to do is manage the ball of wires that come from all directions. Good luck to you!Another draw to this case is that it's a fish tank that's so trendy these days. There's a hard drive bay next to the PSU slot to put an HDD which can be moved further into the case if your PSU is too long like mine is and there's two slots for SATA SSDs about mid-right of the back of the case. The top of the case is roomy and there's plenty of space for 360mm AIO and there's no worry trying to fit in those giant GPUs; there's plenty of room for them in this case.Of course, to keep the price under $100 it had to cut some corners. The only real problem for me is that the filter for the PSU is absurdly inadequate. It's less a filter and more of a square cut from a window screen and the inserts on the case to put it in place are simple clips that are hard to put on even while looking at them. I was having trouble putting the filter back on while the case was empty and I had the thing upside down looking at it straight on; now imagine trying to remove the filter, clean it, and put it back on while the case is sitting on the desk. This is the only major screw up as far as I'm concerned. The filter at the top of the case is more or less the same however it has a magnetic border all around it, so there's some weight to it and stays in place nicely. Another drawback is that the holes don't have grommets for cable management; your cables are simply going to stay at the bottom of the holes. Not a deal breaker but you should know what you're getting into. This last one may or may not affect you. Instead of the power button being at the top of the case it's at the bottom near the front. If your case is sitting on your desk this is great; it's at desk level, just reach a little to the right and your PC is on! But if your case is under your desk you're going to have to reach further down to turn it on every time.I upgraded from a case that only had five fans and poor ventilation for high-end parts and when I changed to this case I saw my temps lower by 20 degrees Celsius. That's an amazing improvement! The case is so roomy that I won't have to worry about future upgrades not fitting for the foreseeable future so I'm staying with this case for a long time through multiple builds.
M**N
Built my wife's first PC in this case!
It's a decent case that has plenty of airflow. The design is really wonderful and it has lots of rgb options for the fans.I have one main gripe while building in it though. It fits ATX motherboards, but the space is TIGHT on the bottom. You won't be able to access the ports on the bottom unless you unscrew the bottom fans and move them out of the way. This becomes more difficult if you haven't realized this AFTER putting the motherboard (and cpu cooler) in. Thankfully I had a shorter screwdriver for the space, and didnt have to take the cpu cooler off when unscrewing the bottom fans. To this point for ATX cases, if you have your usb 3 port on the bottom of the motherboard like I did, it's very challenging to attach the cable and requires a lot of flexing to get it on.Additionally, I do wish the usbc cable was at a 90° to help with better cable management. I was able to make it work, but it required a lot of setup.Overall, my wife loves the case, so I give it a 4/5 for presentation and design.
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