CONCLUSION

A case like the Crystal U9 PA ultimately wins you over by how it feels once everything is inside it. The clean glass surfaces give it a sharp, modern look without drifting into anything gaudy, and the dual‑chamber layout keeps the interior looking spacious even when the build is fully populated. With the fans tucked behind the curved front panel and the hardware sitting in a wide, open main chamber, noise levels stay pleasantly low during everyday use. Airflow moves smoothly through the case without the harsh turbulence you get from tighter layouts, and the dust filters do their job quietly in the background. Cable management is another strong point, the hidden chamber, generous routing space and several holders make it easy to keep everything tidy without forcing cables into awkward paths. It’s the kind of chassis that looks tidy from every angle, stays cool without sounding like a wind tunnel, and gives high‑end components room to breathe. For builders who want a clean aesthetic, calm acoustics, and a layout that naturally encourages neat wiring, the U9 PA lands in a very comfortable sweet spot.
Although I was unable to find the Crystal U9 PA anywhere online (USA/EU) Formula V Line has set an MSRP of around USD80/80Euros and well, if that’s how much it ends up costing it will represent great value for money. Looks, spacious interior, low noise levels and a very attractive price tag, everything checks out for our Golden Award.

PROS
- Overall Build Quality
- Curved Tempered Glass Fascia
- 4 Pre Installed 120mm ARGB Fans (Up To 9)
- 240/360mm Radiator Mount
- Interior Space For 182mm Tall CPU Coolers, 200mm Long PSUs, and 420mm Long Graphics Cards
- Top / Bottom Dust Filters
- Available In Black & White Colors
CONS
- Room For Only 2 Drives
- Current Availability

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