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The MUSETEX G05D6-HB is a mid-tower gaming case designed for optimal airflow and stunning aesthetics, featuring 6 RGB LED fans, dual tempered glass panels, and ample space for high-performance components. With a user-friendly I/O panel and effective dust-proof design, it’s the perfect choice for gamers looking to build a powerful and visually striking setup.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | MUSETEX |
Series | G05D6-HB |
Item model number | G05D6-HB |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 7.91 x 17.13 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 7.91 x 17.13 inches |
Color | Black G05D6 |
Manufacturer | MUSETEX |
ASIN | B07GNGQF8Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 20, 2018 |
L**G
4.5 Stars... looks great but there are a couple things to note
The media could not be loaded. To start off... my build:CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700XMotherboard: MSI MPG Gaming Edge with WifiMemory: 16GB DDR4 3200MHz RGBStorage 1: Samsung 500GB M.2 NVMEStorage 2: Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDDGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GBPSU: 750W 80+ Gold with RGBCase: MUSETEX ATX Mid-tower 903-D6The RGB Fans 1:The first issue I had with this case was the board in the back where all the RGB fans plugged in (the blue circuit board in the pics). The instructions that come with this case are somewhat garbage. Let me explain... The instructions don't go into enough detail as to how the fan board is suppose to be powered (also, the board layout in the instructions is not the same layout as the actual board). There is a 3-pin ARGB cable that comes out that also splits out into a 3 pin power (see pictures). I wasn't sure the pinout for the 3 pin power so I was very hesitant to plug it in to a fan header for power. That's when I noticed the SATA power cable. Since I was already running power to a SATA HDD, I decided to use one of the power outputs for that cable to power the board (see pictures). I'm not sure if you can actually power the RGB fan board with the 3 pin power and I didn't try. My big complaint here, is that the instructions are unclear. Also, MUSETEX doesn't have a website, so you have to email them if you run in to any issues.RGB Fans 2:Another thing to note is that the RGB fans use the 3 pin ARGB so the the fans are not addressable and you can only change them by pressing the button on the top front.No USB-C:There is a slot for USB-C but its not wired in and the hole is blocked. You can't really put one in for yourself either because the wiring for the front is in the way. Not a big deal for me because my GPU has one.No Company Website:Like I explained above, the instructions for the case components were a bit lacking and there is no website for this company to try to find better instructions. If you run in to any issues, you have to email the company. This is a bit annoying because you can usually self-diagnose issues from an FAQ page. In the end, I figured out all my issues on my own and didn't need to email the company. The say they will respond within 8 hours but I can't really comment on the speed and quality of their customer service since I didn't need it in the end.HDD slot:This isn't a complaint, it's just something to note. You have to remove the front bottom fan to screw in the HDD (see pictures). Not a big deal, just something to note. This case also does not come with HDD disk trays. This wasn't a big deal to me because I I could just screw in the HDD directly, but to remove the HDD, I will have to take out the front lower fan.Front Panel Side Bumpers:The front glass panel comes with two side bumpers (see pictures) but they don't stay on at all once you take off the plastic film. It's not that big of a deal to me, but it is very annoying.Sticker on the Front Panel:I hate the damn sticker on the front panel. It's cheap so the glue stays behind when you peel it off and I had to go get some Goo Gone to get rid of it. Not a big deal overall, but a major annoyance.Overall, I happy with this case, but I did have to knock of a half star for the few issues I ran in to (see above). The RGB fans look great and they are very quite.
J**E
Great value, looks great
This case is great overall, well worth the price when you consider the 6 RGB fans.Pros--The RGB is really nice, and the fans move a lot more air than I thought they would.-A lot of the reviews complained about the complicated wiring for the fans...but it's literally just one molex plug that powers all 6 fans. The controller is already wired into the fans too...so you don't have to worry about that either.-One of my favorite things about this case, is more about what came with the case, and that's a ton of thumb screws. I have a couple of 8tb hard drives that I was dreading getting installed after I already mounted the PSU and ran all of my wiring, but it was cake with the thumb screws.-The front panel cables are all very long and easy to manage. I also like that they are black to not distract from the look of the case. There's a decent amount of room for cable management behind the case as well.-It's very quiet-Cons-The USB-C port in the front is definitely just a plastic knockout, you'd have to buy and wire it in yourself, except you can't even if you bought one because the RGB button has a right angle coming off it that blocks the port from the underside.-The reset button wire is labeled fan. It's not for a fan, just plug it into your reset pins.-I was given a bunch of extra switches, wires, and header pins...I don't really know if this is a con, but it's just strange as there are no other buttons on the case for them.
T**J
RGB Dream
First Case First Gaming PC Build.Boy did we leard a lot. Here's the downlow on this case from our persepctive.Size: Overall the size of the case is suffecient for what we installed. (If I had to do it all over again I might go with a slightly bigger case, but I'm not complaining about this one even tho I can see how for some builds this would not be a sufficient size wise. We did not install any Radiators/Water Cooling system. We are strictly using the 6 fans, to cool the guts on our build.)Speaking of the fans.Fans: The fans thenmselves run pretty quit and are really quite a cool asthetic. (Main reason we went with this case) Here are the issues we ran into. BE SURE TO POWER these fans from the PSU. We first plugged them into the Sys Fan port and the CPU/OPT port to try and power the fans. That was a no go and we were totally stumped why they wouldn't power up on start. We got a few flashing lights and they wanted to run but would not. Trying to find a Tech Support # to Musetex proved difficult. It looks like all they have is an email with 24hr response time.After a bit of trouble shooting we plugged them into the PSU and they fired up perfectly and did I mention they look great?What I would do different is I think the top 2 fans should be reversed to pull air into the case rather than be set to exhaust. If I find we are having cooling issue then I will go ahead and do that, which is probably a 30 minute job or so. Also, these fans are not controllable for anyone wondering. They are one speed all the time, so keep that in mind if you're wanting to control the fans speeds. (unless I can figure something out in the BIOS then scracth that part of this review)PSU Slot:Not the greatest design imho. You have to insert the PSU from the inside of the case. It will not slide in from the rear. But it works OK and I'm not complaining. For a first timer were satisfied.PCIe Slots.These are a bit of a faulty design imho. Once you have the motherboard in they are darn near impossible to pry off. It took alot of bending and twisting while hitting the motherboard. So heads up, maybe remove those if you know what slots your gpx is going into before you install the motherboard. (We went with the Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite and it is a tight fit.)Anywho, all the issues we ran into a more experience builder might find to be no big deal, but for a first timer, I thought I would jot those down incase it helped someone else with their build. Overall we are happy with the case, it seems like a good solid design/build/materials. It deserves a solid 4 to 4.5 stars as far as I can tell for a budget RGB Mid Size xase.. If that changes I will update this reviewAnywho.... Game On!!!
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