CONCLUSION
The overall design of the Quartz Pro Full Tower by Aerocool may not be unique since we’ve seen numerous similar models to date but as mentioned in the intro page looks alone don’t mean much. So the combination of looks, build quality, available features and interior space effectively makes the Quartz Pro a very interesting and promising full tower. In terms of features the Quartz Pro has plenty including the 5.25” drive bays which is not something we see a lot lately, two removable drive cages, left radiator/fan bracket, vertical GPU PCI expansion slot, air-filters (front/top/bottom), three 120mm RGB LED fans, one 140mm “regular” fan and a bundled P7-H1 RGB hub. Same goes for interior space since you can fit four 3.5" and/or seven 2.5" drives, ten 120mm (or 5x140mm and 3x120mm) and/or three 240/280/360mm radiators (front/top/left), 470mm long graphics cards, 185mm tall CPU coolers and 200mm long power supply units (225mm without one of the two drive cages) inside the Quartz Pro.
Although after looking around for quite a bit it would seem that the Quartz Pro Full Tower by AeroCool is not yet available in the USA it is available in the EU for a rather balanced price of 164.85Euros (Amazon DE). Now as many of you are certainly aware that price range may be filled with various RGB mid-towers but it’s not filled with full towers like the Quartz Pro and so if interior space is also something you are looking for and you’re not willing to go over 200Euros for a PC case this will probably fit you like a glove which is why we’re giving it our Golden Award.
PROS
- Build Quality
- Looks (Tempered Glass Side & Front Panels / 3 RGB Fans)
- Can Support Up To 10 Fans
- Radiator Space (Top, Left & Front 240/280/360mm)
- Room For 4x3.5" & 3x2.5" Drives
- 2 Removable Drive Cages
- Space For 185mm Tall CPU Coolers, 225mm Long PSUs and 470mm Long Graphics Cards
- Vertical GPU Mount
- P7-H1 RGB Fan Controller
CONS
- USA Availability (Current)
- “Plain” Rear Fan