Asus vento 7700 gaming case




















Moving onto the side of the case, there is a large vent in the upper back corner of the side panel. Also, at the bottom, towards the front, Asus has replaced the intakes of the first Vento and instead opted for a simple grill style vent. These front vents are both lit up with white LEDs when the case is powered on, adding to the appearance of the Vento when used in dark environments. Also, on the top of the side panel, there is a small arrow. This is to help when putting the panel back onto the case.

When the arrows are pointing towards each other, the panel is where it is supposed to be. While convenient, this can also be determined by looking at the back of the case. The back of the case shows off my least favorite feature of the Vento While not bad, a single mm is more often than not quieter and can move a good amount of air.

Clearly my complaints with the dual 80mms is out of personal preference and the use of 80mm fans does help to keep the case a little bit thinner than most other cases available today.

As is normal with most other cases, the PSU is positioned at the top. To secure the side panel onto the body of the chassis, there is a pair of aluminum thumb screws. Popping the side panel off reveals an interested piece of information about the Since the entire outside body of the case is plastic, Asus had to attach the plastic parts to an aluminum case that sits underneath.

Once inside, we can see the back of the 80mm fans, both of which use a small 3 pin connector. This is a convenience and allows the fans to be plugged directly into a motherboard or fan controller.

Pros: The case looks amazing, it fit everything i have in it perfectly with plenty of room to expand. I love the white led light that comes thru the vents.

It keeps decently cool and and is extremely easy to move around. Rubber on the bottom keeps it from moving around and protects my wood floor. Very organized. Cons: Mine shipped broken, tape held the cover closed and one of the prongs to keep the cover closed was missing. Nothing a paperclip and some quicksteel couldnt fix. Easy to finger print the black areas. Overall Review: I honestly loved the case so much that i didnt want to wait to send it back and get a new one.

I decided just to fix it myself. It looks leet i would definately buy it again. Pros: Well, to start with, this case is super sexy. As pretty as it looks online, it's even prettier in real life. It's also completely tool-less, and the clips work much better than other tool-less solutions I have seen. The front panel does open quickly, but it's not as bad as people have made it out to be. Cons: My one complaint, and the reason it got 4 eggs, is that the temporary plates covering the expansion slots are extremely difficult to remove.

I had to peel them off with pliers. Overall Review: The front fan is a bit noisy, but it dropped the cpu and system temps by 5C so I live with it. Additionally, the accent lights on the front are pretty dim. I think it's a good thing, but some people might not. Pros: It is a well designed case. Very cool looking. Enough space for my drive needs. Cons: Front fans are extremely noisy. I used to keep my computers turned on during nights. However, now, I have to turn off my computer.

I tried to disconnect the front fans but my mobo reached 55 C degrees. I decided it is dangerous to do so. Read other thought for more cons :. Moving around to the back of the box, a group of pictures show the many appealing features of the Vento When opened, we see that Asus surrounds the Vento in s thick Styrofoam shell to protect the case from damage that could occur in shipping.

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