Sentey have designed a great looking product with a long list of features to appeal to the widest possible audience. The Arvina GS-6400 is supplied with a quality gloss black exterior with a high level of focus on the construction layout inside.
The GS-6400 provides tool free installation in all areas but we feel that the quality of the plastics used in this area needs to be addressed. Despite looking good the plastic is weaker than you will find in other quality full towers on the market today. Sentey's asking price of $129.99 is reasonable enough for the features they offer but we wonder how well this case will stand up over time. We have no UK pricing information as yet.
Because we have some concerns about the quality of the tool-free mounting hardware some people may want to look elsewhere. Enthusiast users could resort to using screws but that defeats the purpose of the tool free design. If you upgrade frequently this case may not be a great first choice, but if you build a rig and don't change components often then the Sentey Arvina provides a long list of features that would easily make it a product worth considering.
nice looking case, but if the plastic feels cheap then its not a good deal.
Very colorful, but its going to be hard for them to make a dent in this industry.
I like the ideas they have, and I think they will do well if they can manage to make enough to hang around. must be hard for a new guy in this industry.
Always interesting to see new players and this is actually a very attractive case, especially internally.
Shame about the weak plastic, its something I think bitfenix suffer from in their new cases also, according to reviews anyway. Hard market to crack, but id like to send them my support.
I actually really like the look of this case, its a lovely design concept.
What about noise results? 80mm fans? ekkkk. any real world testing steve?
To be honest I don’t have any type of dB meter to test fan noise levels. The 2 80mm fans were quiet actually but I couldn’t find any specs for them