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๐ค Elevate your gaming setup with the b-Voguish โ where style meets powerhouse performance.
The Bgears b-Voguish is a premium mid-tower gaming PC case featuring 5mm tempered glass hinged panels for easy access and stunning visuals. It supports a wide range of motherboard sizes from E-ATX to Mini-ITX, accommodates large GPUs up to 370mm, and offers extensive cooling options with space for up to 9 fans and multiple water-cooling radiators. Designed with a dual-chamber layout and magnetic dust filters, it ensures optimal airflow and clean cable management. USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports provide versatile connectivity, making it a top choice for millennial professionals seeking a sleek, customizable, and high-performance build platform.












| ASIN | B07T4W3BMH |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #495 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Bgears |
| Built-In Media | Bgears new ATX case b-voguish RGB |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | CPU |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,670 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853704001893 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 5 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 8.1"W x 19.37"H |
| Item Type Name | Computer Case |
| Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
| Light Color | RGB |
| Manufacturer | Bluegears |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Mfr Part Number | BG01893 |
| Model Name | b-Voguish |
| Model Number | BG01893 |
| Motherboard Compatability | Extended ATX , ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini ITX |
| Number of Fans | 9 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Water-Cooling Support, RGB Lighting |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Extended ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 853704001893 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
M**.
A lot of value and quality for the money.
It doesn't come with fans ,but for the price it is still well worth the money. A comparable tower would cost at least 25% more. Tempered glass and metal. Bottom where PSU goes has a cover. Inside is designed for great cable management with space in back for excess wiring and a lot of openings for all the connections. Leaves a very clean look once build is done. Has good airflow and plenty of room for ATX mobo and full size GPU,PSU. Very sturdy and would make any build look good. Easy to work with. I put three fans in the front, one in the back. Core i5 and RTX 2070,600 w PSU, works great and temps are real good.
G**R
How anyone can give this below 5 stars is beyond me.
I got this case purely based on aesthetics. I had no goals for performance and didn't even consider how hard it would be to setup. I have the case fully set up with my new Ryzen 5 3600 + 1660 Super + a fan for literally every spot in the case. It was a true JOY to work with. It's beautiful looking and even my wife who thinks this stuff is stupid said "wow that is a nice looking computer". I have no regrets and would absolutely buy it again. It was so easy to set everything up and it holds very decent temps. If I was to mention ONE bit of a feedback? I'd say the front panel should be an additional 2mm away from the case to give a liiiittttle extra air flow on the front intakes but even that isn't an issue really. I used a Cooler Master 212 RGB Black Edition cooler and my temps average between 50-60 C while gaming and it RARELY hits higher than that. So maybe if you're running a stock cooler you might have some higher temps but even when I had the stock Ryzen cooler I wasn't exceeding 75 C very often (literally peaked at 79 once and that was while running a stress test and that was the stock cooler which isn't great in any PC case) If you're on a budget and want an r/battlestations worthy case - this is it.
C**.
Easy to use and looks great
This is the easiest and most spacious case I've built a computer in. It doesn't look too big from the outside, but it has ample space for cable management and accessories and it feels very solid. There's a fair amount of space above and below the motherboard, making it easy to access the screws and plug in cables. The massive cable cutout next to the motherboard is very nice too. It has ventilation on all sides with a filter on the top and bottom and I can immediately tell that it has much better airflow than my old case, partly thanks to the 6 included fans (my old case had 4). The included RGB fans look great behind the tempered glass. The fan controller is nice (supports 10 aRGB fans + 2 RGB accessories), although it uses 6 pin fans and the speed can only be controlled by the remote control (as far as I can tell). It does support a hardware switch to change colors, but that isn't included (you could wire the reset switch to be the color selector instead). There is also a motherboard sync port which seems to be a 3 pin RGB input for color control, but again, the cable isn't included. The 2 led accessory ports seem to be standard 5V RGB headers, but you need small RGB to standard RGB adapters. The accessory bag is pretty nice, it has an assortment of different screws, including radiator screws, along with a buzzer, and blank expansion plate. I wish it included the RGB adapters for the fan controller because they're somewhat hard to come by, but I was glad to see so much variety in the included parts. Finally, the case comes with no documentation and there doesn't seem to be a manual online either. It's fairly straightforward, but it was a little hard to tell what screws are meant for what, and there are no details about the features on the fan controller. Overall, for the case, plus 6 aRGB fans and a 10+2 fan controller, it's an amazing deal. While I wish it came with a manual, I'm very happy with the purchase and would definitely buy it again
S**E
Decent Quality, but...
For the price, this is a great value. The tempered glass looks nice, and the case is pretty well made. The metal is a bit on the thin side but that shouldn't matter as long as you're not forcefully pressing against it. It doesn't come with a manual but the parts it comes with are mostly self-explanatory if you're familiar with cases. You will need to either use a low profile CPU fan or liquid cool your CPU, since the case is too thin to accommodate vertical CPU fans/heatsinks. Also, the front glass will eventually accumulate dust on it, but it unsnaps pretty easily to clean. Another important point if you decide to get the one with preinstalled fans (and fan controller) is that the fan controller requires an ARGB (JRAINBOW) connector on the motherboard. My MSI motherboard doesn't have that, so I can't control the fan speed or color from software, and have to use the little remote control that comes with the case. It works, but I'd prefer software control from within Windows rather than a remote that can be lost or misplaced. Overall, it's decent quality for the price point, but I'd recommend getting the model without fans included, and spending a bit more on 3rd party fans and controllers that you know will work with your particular motherboard.
J**N
Great tower at great price point.
I have to say that the tower is amazing for $70. The add however is deceiving and I am a little disappointed with that. Yes, this is my fault for not digging deeper into the questions and answers section. It does not say anything about the rgb fans not being included with the tower except in small print in one of the pictures and in the Q&A. So I ordered them separately. That little bit aside, I am very happy with the look and functionality it. There are far more places to rout your wiring than I could ever need. I used 5 of the uphere 140mm rgb fans for the front and top and 4 of the uphere 120mm rgb fans for the bottom and back of the tower. It looks clean and amazing. If you have the cash I would go for it.
J**R
Given used Case missing hardware in a new box instead of a New Case with Hardware. Shady..
This is the second time Ive bought this case. First one was amazing for price. Secind one was bad. Missing all its hardware, it was used the motherboard standoffs were missing all except two of them. The peel away plasctic was crumpeled up and reattached. Obviously used before... but the box it came in was new, with new tape untampered. They threw a used case in a new box without the hardware, slapped a 10% discount on it and said it was new.... thats pretty shady. If i didnt need a matching case I would go with another brand case. Hoping tge third times the charm... Moms new PC will have to wait until after Mothers day now.
J**A
I was happy with my purchase
I was happy with my purchase
G**L
OK case for the price, may require custom cooling config
So I don't like that it doesn't come with any fans. I was surprised when I opened it up and found none. I went back and read the entire Amazon listing and did find in the question section someone asked if it came with fans and the answer was NO, but the listing sure does not make that clear and makes it look like it does in the pictures. In retrospect, I think it probably makes more sense for them not too because you really need specialty fans to get the best cooling here, and if they'd added those, the price would have been significantly higher. I explain below. As to the people saying their hardware gets hot, I suspect the main difference is what you are running and the type of fans you have. If you are running a brand new micro-atx motherboard/cpu and a big GPU, you aren't likely to see a big heat issue if you tune and face all your fans CORRECTLY. I would suggest however 3 - HIGH PRESSURE 140mm fans for the 3 front intake fans because the glass front obstructs direct airflow to them. High pressure fans will pull more air through the slits between the glass front and the case than a standard fan will. A standard fan will flow more air, but they can't pull or push air well against restrictions. The difference in the fan is just the blade width. The wider the fan blade, the higher the pressure the fan can transmit. I use Fractal High pressure fans. I specifically bought this case for its E-ATX capabilities. I am running a dual CPU server/workstation motherboard, and I can attest that this thing definitely heats up quickly with this setup. For this price point and case size, I can live with managing the heat situation, but its certainly not exceptional for a case. The biggest issue I have faced and its worth noting is that if you are running an E-ATX board, the TOP COOLING FANS WILL BE PARTIALLY OBSTRUCTED. This means you will need to purchase slim 15mm thick fans (120mm or 140mm) if you want to use the the top fan mounts. There are not very many choices here, and mostly they are not cheap. The design is otherwise simple but elegant. I like the glass front and side panel with a hinge, and the isolated area under the board for the power supply. I also like that it fit my Supermicro E-ATX dual cpu server motherboard. There was only 1 standoff hole that wasn't used, and it was within 2 inches of another standoff anyway, so no stability issues with mounting or board flex. I don't think I've owned a case before that had no external drive bay slots before, not that you need those nowadays. I knew it had none when I bought it, it it really didn't hit me until I started looking at accessories to buy and was seeing external drive bay stuff I couldn't buy that I would otherwise have. No biggie though. In all, just be aware of what you are buying this for, your budget, and its shortcomings and I don't think you will be dissatisfied if you keep your expectations reasonable. Just a word to the wise, if you weren't aware it does not come with fans, you might want to make sure you get all that figured out before you buy this case, because depending on what you are going to use it for, you may need a more custom configuration.
U**S
no me vino con los ventiladores
el gabiete esta bien pero no trae los ventiladores
B**E
very nice
good looking case not overly expensive amazing quality
ร**S
Thoroughly impressed!
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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J**C
Comme convenu
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