Space housing

Driving with games
04.15.2024

We're not going to kid ourselves here, are we? When you assemble a new computer there are actually only two available options for which you choose a new "box". The first is the appearance, and the second is the available budget after spending on the processor, graphics card and other "more important" components. Because for a gamer, can there be anything more important than a fast processor, graphics card and nvme drives? And the case? Well - if it's going to stand under the desk anyway, what does it matter? Only in the next place do you put your money on solutions and functionality, well... unless you are a very conscious customer who carefully analyzes all the pros and cons. We respect that, but after all, that's not always the case, is it?

What do we have here?

The new Volcano Space Apex ARGB Midi enclosure is a case for those who buy with their eyes. And it can't stand under your desk. That's why you can change the I/O panel from the side to the front - as you are simply more comfortable. Volcano Space is an aquarium-type enclosure, which means that not only the side panel, but also the front panel is made of tempered glass. This design exposes the installed components in the best possible way. This is especially important if you have spent a small fortune on a graphics card, processor and motherboard. And since we are at the motherboard, you must know that there is no room for compromise here - in the Volcano Space case you will install boards with reversed connectors. Why? So that you don't have to look at wires tangled everywhere. Now they are in the service section, hidden behind the motherboard's mounting wall, out of sight. Of course, you will also mount "normal" boards. Anyway, you can conveniently install whatever you like here, in this case the panels are mounted with snaps, so tedious turning of screws does not occur here. Once two grab a panel, remove it and install any component. Simple? Sure, after all, that's why we make new cases to make it simple, easy and fun.

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You may be surprised by its price. More than 500 PLN for a case from Volcano? Ok, it's more expensive than for the well-known Volcano Amirani, but check for yourself how much four 140 mm ARGB fans cost in stores like X-Kom, Morele, Media Expert, Alsen and others. Four pieces - bought separately. Cheaper than 200 PLN you won't find, and there are models for which you usually have to spend about 350 PLN (as of March 2024). Which means that you pay about 200 zlotys for the case. Sound better? And now think about the fact that it features 0.8mm thick metal sheets (that's seriously thick metal), a fan speed controller, tempered glass on the side and front, and modern features like a USB-C port and snap-on panel mounting. And you already know that by buying Volcano Space you made a good deal.

What is it really like?

If, on the other hand, you're wondering if the Volcano Space model is an "oven", after all it doesn't have an airy front panel, you don't have to worry - tests at BlackWhite on YouTube(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR3DfnsIVN0) and on PurePC(https://www.purepc.pl/modecom-volcano-space-apex-argb-obudowa-z-wyzszej-polki-przeszklona-konstrukcja-i-zestaw-140-mm-wentylatorow) show that it's baaaaavery good here. Three 140 millimeter fans on the side of the case pump cool air inside and effectively cool the computer's operation, often beating designs with an airy front panel.

The icing on the cake.

You also need to know that in the Volcano Space case we've gone to great lengths for details and nice extras. After all, you get here a screwdriver with the Volcano logo, a cloth for cleaning the glass panels, a GPU support and a box for the screws. We know that the little things are important too, and in addition to all the "meat" you get in the form of a whole garland of case perks, you also deserve the aforementioned extras. We call Volcano Space our flagship product, because it's simply a "must have" style chassis.