Take it to the next level with theAerocool Python, a case so spectacular it will leave you speechless. A mid-tower case ideally designed for building a high performance machine, it will blow you away from the first time you see it with its two impressive 200mm ARGB fans cleverly placed behind its elegant tempered glass front panel. With its superior quality and two tempered glass side panels, this is a case that will enhance your entire setup.
What to expect from such a case? The best
ThisAerocoolPython case comes with two 200mm addressable RGB fans and a 12cm addressable RGB fan at the back. These fans, which obviously do not go unnoticed, give off such bright light that they will add a lot of style to your setup. The 6-port ARGB control hub included in this case allows you to create a unique atmosphere. It gives you PWM control and allows you to connect up to 6 addressable RGB fans or any other third party LED accessory. The motherboard connector supports addressable RGB motherboards (Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync and Gigabyte RGB Fusion). It allows you to adjust your lighting effects to suit your style and mood.
Performance that doesn't fall by the wayside
Aerocool 's Python case allows you to create a powerful setup. It's ready for an ATX, Micro-ATX or Mini ITX motherboard with a CPU fan up to 164mm and a 325mm graphics card. It also has 7 expansion slots. Aerocool has naturally thought out the configuration of this Python case. On the top you will find a complete set of connectors. Two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports and two HD audio and microphone outputs are available.
Efficient cooling
The ventilation has been designed to provide the best possible cooling. The dual-chamber design is ideal for efficient total cooling. Well thought out, this Python by Aerocoolcase benefits from the efficiency of its 2 large 200mm ARGB fans fitted as standard. Then, it offers you the possibility to install up to 6 fans of 120 mm, but also a Watercooling compatibility (240 mm radiator in front and 120 mm rear radiator in option). Thus, you will find 2 slots for 200 mm fans on the front that can be converted into 3 slots of 120 or 140 mm, 2 slots of 120 mm on the top and 1 slot of 120 mm on the back (1 ARGB fan included). Finally, this Python case is protected from dust thanks to its removable dust filters at the top and bottom of the case for a quick and convenient cleaning. With a remarkable quality finish, this case features a trendy futuristic design that is made even more spectacular by its front panel and two tempered glass panels that perfectly showcase the interior of your configuration.
Main features :
Medium tower case
With 1 front panel and 2 side panels in tempered glass
10 port ARGB control hub with ARGB remote control
ATX / Micro-ATX / Mini-ATX motherboard compatible
7 expansion slots
Efficient cooling system with the possibility to install up to 6 fans (2 x 200 mm ARGB + 1 x 120 mm supplied)
Watercooling compatible
1 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0 and microphone/headset in front
Possibility to install a graphics card up to 325 mm in length
After 15 months of use, I am now changing a second fan. The 120mm arr failed after one year, completely seized. Now one of the two front 200mm fans is almost not turning anymore, seized too. A great pity for this nice case with a good finish. Such a low endurance is a hidden defect, but I'm not going to dismantle the tower to send the case back to the SAV......
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by Lunarcelia
Posted on 21 Oct 2020
Bought on 6 May 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 4
Nice, but some bad points
The case is really nice, and relatively quiet, nothing to say about that.
However, several problems present themselves quite quickly:
-the two front fans have very little air intake. The glass completely covers the left side, so the airflow from them is reduced;
-the power supply slot is shared with the hard drives. While this is not a concern for "standard" size power supplies, mine is too large to accommodate this one and the hard drives at the same time;
-Although it is presented as being able to accommodate a 240mm radiator on the front, this slot is only slightly impractical: the radiator has to have its pipes upwards if you have a slightly long graphics card (which is my case, a super 2070), increasing wear slightly.
In short, a small ergonomic disappointment for a very nice case.
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by Lunarcelia
Posted on 8 Sep 2020
Bought on 6 May 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 4
Nice, but not practical
The case is really nice, and relatively quiet, nothing to say about that.
However, several problems present themselves quite quickly:
-the power supply slot is shared with the hard drives. While this is not a concern for "standard" size power supplies, mine is too big to accommodate this one and the hard drives at the same time.
-Although it is advertised as being able to accommodate a 240mm radiator at the top and front, neither of these slots are practical: for the front slot, the radiator has to have its pipes upwards if you have a slightly long graphics card (which is my case, a super 2070), increasing wear and tear. Also, the top slot only works in one direction, and forces the pipes to the bottom... which forces you to remove the rear fan so nicely provided with it.
In short, an ergonomic disappointment overall for a case that looked promising.
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by Apprenti geek
Posted on 21 May 2020
Bought on 6 May 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 8Average rating: 9
Not suitable for gaming
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to use it for a big system:
- the front fans turn to look pretty, insufficient air intake (only on the sides of the front panel, and even then the glass side is covered by the glass)... I easily gain 5°C on the CPU and 10° on the GPU without the front panel. the shape of the fans is not adapted for an air intake on the side.
- PCI bracket soldered.
- The fan is not compatible with a CM without an addressable port (forget about the 4-pin RGB port), so it's always running at full speed.
It's a nice colour, but it's a good thing...
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by GaëtanL
Posted on 1 Sep 2019
Bought on 13 Aug 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 5
Well finished case but ....
The "RGB addressable" function with an MSI Z390 Carbon pro is obviously not compatible and does not work, so the fans are at 100% in addition to not being able to change the style of lighting other than those normally offered by the case. I'm disappointed by the noise generated by the latter which is not very pleasant even with headphones