Merk | Msi |
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Fabrikant | MSI COMPUTER |
Serie | MAG FORGE 100R Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case 'Zwart, 2x 120mm ARGB PWM Fan, 1x 120mm Fan, 1-6 ARGB Hub, Mystic Light Sync, gehard glazen paneel, ATX, Mini-ITX' |
Productafmetingen | 43.3 x 21 x 49.1 cm; 5.64 kg |
Modelnummer item | 306-7G03R11-809 |
Kleur | Zwart/Doorzichtig |
Batterijen wel of niet meegeleverd | Nee |
Fabrikant | MSI COMPUTER |
ASIN | B07YQ7HXBD |
Gegarandeerde software-updates tot | unknown |
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Merk | Msi |
Kleur | Zwart/Doorzichtig |
Materiaal | Gehard glas |
Koelmethode | Air |
Compatibiliteit van moederbord | ATX |
Montagetype van voeding | Bodemmontage |
Gewicht van item | 5.64 Kilogram |
Afmetingen van item (L x B x H) | 43.3 x 21 x 49.1 centimeter |
Type behuizing | Midi-tower |
Aantal interne bays | 2 |
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- Kleur: Zwart
- Gewicht verpakking: 6.65 kg
- Pakket afmetingen: 27.0 L x 57.5 H x 47.5 W (centimeters)
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Datum eerste beschikbaarheid | 12 februari 2020 |
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This case offers some nice to have features including anti-vibration material around the tempared glass windowed side panel. There is a magnetic dust filter on top which looks AMD feels like a good quality filter. It comes with 3 fans already installed. 2 fans are A-RGB and 1 non-RGB it's a shame that 1 fan is non RGB but I understand it's a budget case so can't expect too much.
Case also comes with a 5v 3pin ARGB hub for connecting total 6 ARGB fans or ARGB strips. I have a Coolermaster SF360R ARGB fans and as it only occupy one ARGB header and works flawlessly with this case hub, I still have 3 ARGB headers available as I have ordered two ARGB strips and a ARGB fan to replace non-RGB fan at the back of the case.
Please note I have MSI x470 gaming plus max motherboard which is 12V RGB so I cannot connect my case ARGB lights to use Mystic lights by MSI but I knew that when I bought this case as I wanted Addressable RGB lights for future proofing. Please do not try to connect ARGB lights to RGB header. ARGB are 5V 3pin headers and RGB are 12V 4pin. Difference between ARGB and RGB is that ARGB will give you Rainbow/Aura lights and you can address each LED but on the other hand RGB only has 7 colours to choose from and the whole fan or strip will only show one colour at a time hence not as attractive as ARGB.
Air flow is quite good due to mesh front 3 included fans are quiet yet still manage to move substantial amount of air. Case can hold GPU up to 330mm, CPU cooler height max 165mm, PSU up to 160mm with 3.5 Hard Disk enclosure but if you don't need Hard Drive caddy then PSU can be up to 200mm.
On front I have installed Coolermaster SF360R trio 120mm fans but I am sure 3 X 140mm fans would fit too. Also front IO panel has 1 ARGB control button (LED Switch), 2 X USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A connectors, 1 Mic in, 1 Headphone, 1 reset button and 1 power button.
Cable routing is easy due to several cut outs in different locations. Case looks stylish and quality is decent but don't expect too much. I had high end cases before and I can tell you the material on high end cases is heavy and robust.
I am very happy with this caseand I will definitely recommend this case for mid range budget builds!


Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 7 november 2020
This case offers some nice to have features including anti-vibration material around the tempared glass windowed side panel. There is a magnetic dust filter on top which looks AMD feels like a good quality filter. It comes with 3 fans already installed. 2 fans are A-RGB and 1 non-RGB it's a shame that 1 fan is non RGB but I understand it's a budget case so can't expect too much.
Case also comes with a 5v 3pin ARGB hub for connecting total 6 ARGB fans or ARGB strips. I have a Coolermaster SF360R ARGB fans and as it only occupy one ARGB header and works flawlessly with this case hub, I still have 3 ARGB headers available as I have ordered two ARGB strips and a ARGB fan to replace non-RGB fan at the back of the case.
Please note I have MSI x470 gaming plus max motherboard which is 12V RGB so I cannot connect my case ARGB lights to use Mystic lights by MSI but I knew that when I bought this case as I wanted Addressable RGB lights for future proofing. Please do not try to connect ARGB lights to RGB header. ARGB are 5V 3pin headers and RGB are 12V 4pin. Difference between ARGB and RGB is that ARGB will give you Rainbow/Aura lights and you can address each LED but on the other hand RGB only has 7 colours to choose from and the whole fan or strip will only show one colour at a time hence not as attractive as ARGB.
Air flow is quite good due to mesh front 3 included fans are quiet yet still manage to move substantial amount of air. Case can hold GPU up to 330mm, CPU cooler height max 165mm, PSU up to 160mm with 3.5 Hard Disk enclosure but if you don't need Hard Drive caddy then PSU can be up to 200mm.
On front I have installed Coolermaster SF360R trio 120mm fans but I am sure 3 X 140mm fans would fit too. Also front IO panel has 1 ARGB control button (LED Switch), 2 X USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A connectors, 1 Mic in, 1 Headphone, 1 reset button and 1 power button.
Cable routing is easy due to several cut outs in different locations. Case looks stylish and quality is decent but don't expect too much. I had high end cases before and I can tell you the material on high end cases is heavy and robust.
I am very happy with this caseand I will definitely recommend this case for mid range budget builds!







Pros:
- It comes in with 2 ARGB 120mm fans as intake and 1 blackout fan for exust. For most of the builds just plug in and good to go.
- Robust build for moving or tossing around (please don't)
- Front mesh is fine enough to act as a dust filter, but I still got some filters installed.
- Air intake is great, it is basically a see through design.
- Good price with tempered glass, and the glass is slightly tinted so it got that 'expensive look'.
- Plenty of spaces for fans, go crazy on fan layouts. I am currently running 3 intake fans at the front, 1* 120 fan exust at back, and one fan exust from top through AIO, its working great for me at the moment.
Cons:
- Very tight psu shroud, be careful when run cables, especially you are looking for getting cable extensions, as you will run out of gaps to cable management. I am running a NZXT C750 psu out of it and it leave me about 1.5 inch gap to route the cables. I guess anything larger than the C750 will be impossible to fit in the shroud (i.e. corsair rm650).
- ARGB controller in the most inconvinent place, the PCB of this controller is basically naked and screwed to the case, so be very careful when installing plugs. and it require a lot of thoughts in cable management.
- No lower shroud cutouts for GPU power cables. Although you can route the cables via side cutouts, but it is just as neat as other cases. If you are the same as me running a NZXT Kraken, good luck plugging the USB to mobo, it is a good and risky stretch.


Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 22 september 2020
Pros:
- It comes in with 2 ARGB 120mm fans as intake and 1 blackout fan for exust. For most of the builds just plug in and good to go.
- Robust build for moving or tossing around (please don't)
- Front mesh is fine enough to act as a dust filter, but I still got some filters installed.
- Air intake is great, it is basically a see through design.
- Good price with tempered glass, and the glass is slightly tinted so it got that 'expensive look'.
- Plenty of spaces for fans, go crazy on fan layouts. I am currently running 3 intake fans at the front, 1* 120 fan exust at back, and one fan exust from top through AIO, its working great for me at the moment.
Cons:
- Very tight psu shroud, be careful when run cables, especially you are looking for getting cable extensions, as you will run out of gaps to cable management. I am running a NZXT C750 psu out of it and it leave me about 1.5 inch gap to route the cables. I guess anything larger than the C750 will be impossible to fit in the shroud (i.e. corsair rm650).
- ARGB controller in the most inconvinent place, the PCB of this controller is basically naked and screwed to the case, so be very careful when installing plugs. and it require a lot of thoughts in cable management.
- No lower shroud cutouts for GPU power cables. Although you can route the cables via side cutouts, but it is just as neat as other cases. If you are the same as me running a NZXT Kraken, good luck plugging the USB to mobo, it is a good and risky stretch.


The 3 included fans are quiet while still managing to move a decent amount of air and come with male & female RGB splitters on the end, so if your motherboard isn't from MSI you can connect them directly to the motherboard and bypass the RGB hub, pleasantly surprised by this.
With the appropriate CPU & GPU this is good as is, if however you plan on using high end hardware which generates lots of heat I would choose a different case and or better fans. The stock fans won't be able to move enough air for something like an RTX 2080Ti and i9-10900K.
I will definitely be using this case again for appropriate builds!


Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 11 augustus 2020
The 3 included fans are quiet while still managing to move a decent amount of air and come with male & female RGB splitters on the end, so if your motherboard isn't from MSI you can connect them directly to the motherboard and bypass the RGB hub, pleasantly surprised by this.
With the appropriate CPU & GPU this is good as is, if however you plan on using high end hardware which generates lots of heat I would choose a different case and or better fans. The stock fans won't be able to move enough air for something like an RTX 2080Ti and i9-10900K.
I will definitely be using this case again for appropriate builds!







The first thing that stood out to me was the space for your cables. I’m not going to pretend I tidy the cables round the back and I didn’t have to force the back panel back on. I know a lot of you know what I mean.
The case has lots of room on the inside and the case has a good quality feel about it. Not flimsy like many cases I’ve bought that are only a tenner less. The LED fans are pre installed on the ARGB controller. I have a fan controller but if you don’t make sure you have 3 fan header on your board. It’s only the RGB it controls. The colours are all strong and can be changed using the LED button in the top. I can’t use the software side of it but I like the choices you get.
Air flow is very good. Which is both good and bad. The front panel let’s lots of air though but there is no filter. I would have liked the option as it does come with a filter for the top of the case. Lots of dust will get in. But a bit more cleaning for good air flow is fine by me. It’s not, but I’ve got the case now.
There is a removable bay around the back of the case for an SSD or laptop HDD which is a nice touch. Meaning 3 SSDs and 2 HDD can be fitted in total. You can always put more in where there’s the previously mentioned spacious room in the back.
Overall very happy.

Pro's: Excellent cooling thanks to the full mesh front & top, plenty of room for fans (or rads). Plenty of room for a large CPU cooler, I installed the ID Cooling ARGB cooler which is offset so doesn't block any RAM slots and it does an excellent cooling job.
Enough room for large PSU, but if mor room needed then removal of HDD tray provides masses of room. You'll still be able to install 1 or 2 HDDs in the bottom should you wish once PSU is installed by simply sliding them into the leftover space and securing with some foam strips, or even a modded drive caddy, they'll never be on show so it doesn't need to look pretty and best of all I could fit 4 x SSDs into the space with no issues.
Front fans came fitted to outside of case just behind the front mesh, however I found that they'll easily fit to the inside as there's plenty of room. This is far better as the screws then go in from the front making fitting & removal far easier than trying to get at the screws from inside once the other components are in place. It places the fans closer to the components meaning stronger airflow where needed. It creates an air chamber behind the front mesh panel where you can install another fine mesh dust filter should you wish, that doesn't affect the front RGB as long as you use the correct mesh. I've also noticed that more dust seems to get trapped in the front mesh since moving the front fans to the inside due to being a less powerful suction directly behind the mesh, there's certainly been less dust inside than before.
The front panel easily unclips allowing for quick and easy cleaning when needed.
Cons: The PCIe screw & access slot cover plate is a pita, vase should have threaded hole & plate elongated for easy adjustment and/or removal.
The PCIe slot blanks are snap out disposables, remove the wrong ones, move cards around, or no longer need a card and you've only got 2 spare normal slot blanks supplied, need any more and you'll need to try to find some that fit. Why not just supply 5 more reusable blanks making 7 in total already fitted to the case, it would've taken less metal than 1 blank to do !
The glass side is too dark for my likes, it blocks out too much light from the ARGBs, would be better if clear, RGBs can often be dimmed if needed, or film is cheap & easy to install should anyone want it, and you could swap and change shade as you wished.
Would've prefered a raised lip to slot bottom of glass side panel into, when screws are removed there's nothing to help support it so you need to be careful it doesn't slip and hit the deck if removing whilst case is upright, would've only needed 2 screws for top also.
The ARGB controller only partially worked for a few minutes before frying the 2 front fan RGBs. It never worked using the case front panel button and shortly after turning the PC on the RGBs failed on both front fans. Now I also had 3 EZDIY ARGB fans hooked up which fortunately didn't blow, so either the MSI ARGBs are cheap & nasty, or the controller fault only managed to cook fans connected to No1 + No2 before completely burning out. Tested the controller and it's completely dead, same for RGBs on MSI fans, but third party fans & LED strips still going strong.
My Mobo only has 1 5v ARGB (Asus Tuf Z-490) so I connected a 4 way splitter and 3 fans + 2 strips all work perfectly with full M/Board control. I spoke to seller Scan about blown fans & controller but it was past their 30 day return window as I'd been to busy to sort it earlier. SCAN WERE GREAT, they contacted MSI regarding the issue and arranged for replacement fans to be sent to me directly from MSI. I'm not sure if they even told them about the controller as no replacement was sent for that, however I'd told Scan that the fans were all that mattered to me so no doubt that's all they asked for, but MSI actually sent me a set of 3 new ARGB fans so that's a win in my opinion.
No front panel USB-C or T-Bolt, for another £10 those would be perfect additions, I'll probably buy a cheap panel with those sockets and leads and strip em down to mod the front panel, as I do use those connections often.
Well I've gone on slightly longer than I intended with this review but wanted to get as much info in as possible, so despite 1 perfectly sorted issue & some personal grumbles I can certainly recommend this case, there's more than enough room for a powerful PC build with great airflow and strong cooling, some easy modification options, and apart from the dark glass it looks great.