MSI MAY BE more commonly known for producing motherboards and graphics cards, but recently, it‘s been making an effort to break into the PC case market. The MSI MPG Sekira 100R is one of its newest cases to arrive, bringing to the market a mid-tower that includes a well-stocked front I/O panel, tempered glass, and four ARGB fans. What’s not to like?
At first glance, you notice the vented top panel and a two-tone front that is split with a brushed aluminum-style finish to the top and glass to the lower half. It’s a unique look, especially when you light up the case, something made easier by the included 1-6 ARGB controller that connects to your motherboard for seamless Mystic Light integration. Lighting can also be controlled via the front of the case, located as part of the front I/O compliment, where you can switch between profiles using what MSI calls the Insta-Light Loop Button.
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