

🖤 Elevate your build — where style meets powerhouse performance.
The Bgears b-Voguish Mid Tower case combines premium 5mm tempered glass panels with a dual-chamber design to support E-ATX motherboards and high-end cooling setups. With space for up to 9 fans, water-cooling radiators, and extensive cable management options, it’s engineered for professionals who demand both aesthetics and performance in their PC builds.





| ASIN | B07T4W3BMH |
| Brand | Bgears |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,599) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2019 |
| Form Factor | Extended ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini ITX |
| Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | BG01893 |
| Manufacturer | Bluegears |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 40.5 x 49.2 cm; 5 kg |
| Series | b-Voguish |
K**T
Wow. This case has gone beyond my expectations and is an absolute steal. The tempered glass front and side panel are prestine, and they don't feel cheap at all. The screws that come with the case are also high quality. Screwing in the SSD or the Hard Drive were a breeze. The mounting on the power supply was no trouble at all. The cable management on this case is extremely easy because there are plenty of places to zip tie cables togethe. Not to mention, the bottom shroud hides the cables insanely well also. There is room for 9 fans, so I went ahead and installed fans in all the slots. With so much room in this case there are endless ways to customize and add cables without the worry of running out of room. If you're looking for a great case, get this one. Your build will not only be clean, but look amazing through this case. I would 100% reccomend this to anyone building a new system.
U**S
el gabiete esta bien pero no trae los ventiladores
B**E
good looking case not overly expensive amazing quality
É**S
I'm quite impressed by how above it weight (litteraly in that case) it punches. I've built my fair share of computer using far cheaper cases and far more expensive cases. It blows anything under a hundred bucks in terms of functionnality and ease of installation while almost holding up to my Fractal design. I just wanted to buy a cheap case for a computer that had to be in plain sight so I also wanted something that would look good and it's perfect for that. The good : - Easy to build in. It was a brease. Large space at the back for the cables, large cut out and mostly good placement for the rubber grommet. - Looks good. - Plenty of mounting hardware. Albeit no case fans so make sur you have that. - Fun to build in - Spacious, there's place for a 240mm rad at the top with enough clearance to run the cables, I had also enough space for a bigger hard drive cage to use it as a NAS. The bad : - Build quality is subpar. Paint chip off at the edges, feels awfully light when you take it out the box. Break out pci-e cover (they do include a replacement which I like). - It's a big case for it's class. Wider and taller. Makes it easier to work with but it's taking a lot of space. - No instruction, guidelines or whatsoever. You're on your own. Not a problem if you ever build a computer before but make sure you watch a couple of videos if you haven't. - Front panel is weird to remove and requires to much force I'm willing to put on such a slim tempered glass panel All in all, I'm pretty satisfied and all the negatives are outweighted by the fun I had to build with it and the low price.
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