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The CiT Raider Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case combines six dual-ring 120mm RGB fans with a robust PCB hub and RF remote control for customizable lighting and cooling. Featuring 4mm tempered glass panels, extensive radiator support, and multiple motherboard connectivity options, it’s designed to deliver superior airflow and showcase your build with professional-grade aesthetics. Ideal for gamers seeking a high-performance, visually striking, and expandable PC chassis.









| ASIN | B07SWS8Z2B |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | 166,132 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,819 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | CiT |
| Brand Name | CiT |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Case type | Mid Tower |
| Colour | Raider Black RGB (Six Fans) |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,593 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimetres |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055492408303 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
| Item Type Name | Computer Chassis |
| Item height | 45.5 centimetres |
| Light Color | Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Purple, Yellow |
| Manufacturer | A One Distribution (UK) Ltd |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Model Name | Raider-6 |
| Motherboard compatibility | ATX |
| Number of Fans | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | RGB Lighting |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Product Warranty | 12 Months Warranty |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 6 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 3 |
R**C
Very Good PC case
Overall quality of case compare to price is very good and it comes with really nice set of rgb fans with lots of nice patterns and programable options. Its not acrylic but solid tempered glass and looks amazing. One issue i've got was one of fan cable connector was damage but it was not dificult to fix. Rest was just in right order. Its easy to customize , have planty of space inside like for this size small form case, planty space for fans and still is more space to put som more fans if anyone have fancy to make it christmas tree and it have nice quality of magnetic dust mesh on top for air exhaust. I would reccomend this case for any begginer pc builder to make nice and affordable price custom pc. I will definetly buy another one for myself, this one i bought to build my 14yo son gaming pc. VERY GOOD PRODUCT !!!
J**S
Brilliant case at good value
I love this case as a while. It comes with 4 fans, 3 front panel and one rear fan. It comes with a remote to control fan speed and lighting. It also includes a fan controller in the back to sync your fans with ease and the ability to add more fans. I have used this case for not only my personal build but for 3 or 4 customers too. Brilliant pricing for all the features and ease of use.
A**R
An all round decent case if your on a budget
To start with, let me manage expectations of this product. It does not come with any instructions or directions of any sort and there are alot of bags of screws & wires etc. One would assume that if your buying a standalone case you would already have some knowladge of how to build computers but for those of you considering buying this as a gift or without the proper know how, I advise doing some reasearch first. You Tube is a brilliant tool for this, there are plenty of how-toos out there to point you in the right direction. That being said, overall i am.more than happy with this case. It fits any standard ATX board perfectly fine, and also appears to have empty mounting points for mid sized motherboards aswell. One thing of note is that i only seemed to receive 6 brass standoff screws with my purchase. This may be an anomaly but be sure to check how many screws your motherboard needs and make sure you get some spare standoffs. Otherwise you may be able to get away with the 6 you get, provided you move a couple to properly support your board, and assuming you arent running a heavy graphics card l. If you are my advice is to focus your mounting close by to your heaviest components to give them the most support. My only gripe would be the tolorences for the empty holes was so tight, I actualy struggled to screw in the posts. Moving on, both side panels are easily removable with just a couple of thumb screws, and the front panel is held in place with somw plastic tabs inside the frame and can also be removed for access to the fans. Speaking of fans, though the included rgb fans look really good, im not cirtain theybare providing the best cooling and may want to consider swapping them out for some more effective ones. They are a generic unamed brand and i suspect they are more for looks than they are for practicality. Im running an Asus Rog Strix 7390-E motherboard Intel core I7-9700k with noctua NH-u12S fan And a ROG Striz Nvidia GEforce RTX 270 and Boy does this case get hot to the touch. But im not seeing any thermal throttleing despite playing most if not all my games on Ultra graphics so perhaps cooling isnt that much of an issue- i reccomend you try and see for yourself but be prepared to upgrade your case fans if needed. Cable management was kind of my biggest issue here. There really isnt that much room to work with if your not useing a modular power supply, those exess cables make so much bulk that getting the side panel back on after the build was a real squeeze. Fortunately there is plenty of room on the motherboard side that i didnt have any trouble routing any cables to my componants. With this case you get as standard a headphone and mic jack for any standard size set of cans, 2 usb 2.0 ports and 1 usb 3.0 port on the front panel. The wires are all printed with the standard identifiers as wirth the power switch and HDD lights. Speaking of Hard drives. There is plenty of room and mounting opertunities here. With a nice big rack for your disk drives and convinently marked spits for solid state drives. I see no issues expanding memory here. Finally the cade also comes pre fitted withsome magnettic dust filters which can me taken off and cleaned with ease. Theres not really much more to say about this case. Its a goood all rounder that will do the job and look alright at the same time. But just bear in mind it is the cheaper alternitave but that being said i found that build quality wasnt any issue for me at all. One finak note is that the RGB is driven by an included controller which can be mounted yo the case magnetically. Installation isnt that hard, just plug each fan into the unit and then the unit into the corresponding pin connector on your motherboard. (Check your motherboard instructions) It also comes with a remote controll for the RGB and WOW do you get a lot of patterns/colours and presets. Or you can turn it off if rgb isnt your thing. One thing of note is that the rgb fans run at a constant speed if ran through the includes controller, so if you want to be able to throttle your case fans your going to need yo connect them directly to the motherboard and perhaps use something like aura to run the RGB. Other than the few little gripes i had, definately value for money and a worthwhile buy if your trying to build on a budget and arent too concerned with how your case looks in the end. Though i must say it still looks good anyway.
J**Y
This case is brilliant, HOWEVER the Led lights and fans are pathetic. (faulty)
Ok, So This is the second one of these i've got, after returning the first one, when all 4 of the case fans stopped spinning after about 4 days, I called tech support and the company say they dont offer tech support of cases, which is infuriating and idiotic seeing how prone to issues they are, So i returned it, amazon was great, their tech support tried helping to no avail and they agreed to replace it with next day delivery. So i get the new case, alright, I'm already dubious, I set it up, everything is going welll, except.. blamo, the lights work but this time the rf controller doesn't work properly, the colour i set it to randomlly resets to red after a random amount of time, then the rf controller will refuse to change it back for about a solid 5 minutes, Also, the controller doesn't even make sense ( the speed up option, just changes the rgb brightness) , there are no instructions or setup manual or anything online about this controlller. as I write this review, i've had to reset the lights back to green, 3 times, and it's doing my fruit in, If i wanted red lights, I'd go wait in traffic. I'm fairly certain that the rf controlller box is set in a constant loop of resetting itself as the lights flash off when the controller begins to pay attention again, but there's no way to tell, or fix it, i've tried unplugging, replugging, swearing profusely, nothing works, and guess what, I can't ring tech support, because they don't offer tech support on cases, Presumably because they know they're busted beyond repair. So, i'm going to keep this case, because the case itself is great, lots of room, solid construction, looks good, but it makes me want to smash it with a hammer. becasue everytime this goes wrong i have to rip the guts out of my pc, wait for the replacement, then reassemble it. and i'm just going to remove the Rgb fans and install some decent ones, but not before i rip this thing and the presumably dodgy company a new one in this review. these cases have wasted about 5 hours of my life. which basicallly means i've paid 10 quid an hour to be infuriated. I'll be honest, the only reason i wanted this case was for the extra fans, the rgb meant nothing, i can slap rgb in my case for about a tenner, but i wasn't aware how much of a pain this was, So im going to fiddle with it for about a day, and if I can fix it, i'lll see if i can update this review, if not, it's getting returned again, and i'll buy a better case. *Edit: After an hour of fiddling, I've fixed it, I have no idea what casues it, I just messed with wires until it worked, at the moment, the box controller is ONLY plugged into the psu and the fans, not the motherboard which presumably was what was causing them issue. So I'll change my review from 1* to 3*, because when it works, this thing is great, ngl, it's well worth the money IF IT WORKS, I'm still waiting to see if the fans die after a week again, so I'll update this again if it does.
G**Z
Plenty of room for Sapphire large gfx card!
My lad needed a new case, we got this one. I have not hacked about with PC hardware for two decades but this was far easier than I thought. In all honesty it was harder extracting the old loom from the smaller case than actually transplanting the PSU, drive, mobo and the other bits. Fitted the two bagged fans onto the ceiling with no issues. Next we put in the 5.25 drive, we had to take it out of the cradle and screw it directly to the case but it went it good and solid. Then we put the power supply in, took off the other back panel, fed the cables to where they needed to go and then transferred the motherboard, the posts were in a slightly different configuration meaning only 4 screws were required, the older case had six screws but the board fitted and felt secure enough. Next we reconnected the two power cables to the board, then we put in the Sapphire card (it's big) and bolted that down, again no problems. The only "challenge" was the fan hub, we connected the fans to the hubs and then couldn't figure out where the power comes from, thank god for his mates on discord! The wide SATA plus on the hub goes onto the wiring loom from the power supply, look carefully and you will find it. Downsides: the motherboard we have doesn't have the modern RGB header to allow software control, however the RF control still works and the fans operate just fine and look stunning. For 75 quid this is a truly a beautiful thing when it's all put back together, the glass side looks great, the front looks 25th Century and my lad is pleased as punch. ONE ISSUE: We think the fans seem to be changing the selected program on their own... the 3-pin ASUS connector is just left hanging and I am wondering if the input to the hub is electrically drifting now and then, I am sure the inside of the case is electrically noisy enough. I am trying to find out if I can ground the input, I've even considered a small nano-arduino project instead. Conclusion: a great value for money case and looks amazing with all the fans running.
T**E
Excellent Value For Pc Case
this cit brand is a excellent brand for a pc case and for the price is excellent as well what i liked about this case is the fact fans come pre installed the box is quick and easy to install,its space is excellent was able to install my parts with ease you can set the fan speed to your choice you can have different coloured rgb lights on fans fans can be turned on or off and the lights too there is extra space to add more fans 2 at the top,plus its quiet hdd fits snug in the bays and there is space to install sdd drives which i plan too i like this more because both front and side panel is glass which tbh i was expecting perspex so this was a added bonus you also get screw parts if you require them if building from scratch but i had those parts as it was a upgrade overall i give this pc 5/5 glad i went with this and not a expensive brand also just to add i did used to have a disk drive but i don't believe this is capable of holding one but i plan on buying a external disk drive which is cheap as i rarely use the drive....
B**L
Good case but the fans are awful
Almost immediately after installing everything I started having issues with the controller for the fans with the rgb randomly changing and sometimes fans just straight up turning off randomly. I tried switching it out but nothings compatible because the fans use a 5 pin connector which are barely used by anything and therefore do not have convertors. After trying to fix this I contacted the company to try to get a replacement for the hub which I assume is what is faulty however they refused to do so saying that they dont offer replacements for individual parts. My only option is to return and replace the entire case. EDIT: The fans also borderline on impossible to replace due to the wires being looped around the USB hub for the front of the PC so even if I wanted to fix them there's no way to replace or switch them out therefore my only option is to buy a new case entirely.
D**P
A great value case - turned drab into eye catching
I used this case to transfer a good working machine into something more attractive to look at. My ATX board fit in without issues and plenty space for a couple 3.5" drives and a couple SSD. Power supply needs to be put in side ways - hooked up and then fitted to the back. Notable points related to the case fans. You can not control the speed or RGB of the fans unless you are running a modern ASUS board with a 3 pin connector. If you are 4 pin like me then you will be running them through controller (which has a magnetic back btw - this was not mentioned in the instructions) straight to SATA power without spped control. Overall the machine now looks the business and the remote controls all of our RGB strips on the desk so they all sync up - white in the case and white on to the walls looks great. Good case for the cost - easy enough to setup - fan control would be a bonus.
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