Conclusion
As long as the HYTE Y60 felt like something fresh and unique, the Y40 feels like a step back in many ways. I’m still satisfied with the product’s quality, aesthetics, and total value with included PCIe 4.0 riser. However, for more demanding users, there can be too many restrictions regarding airflow or space for efficient water cooling.
As long as you are planning a high-end but more standard PC with a single AIO cooler and a couple of fans, the Y40 feels like a great PC case that nicely presents all the components inside.
HYTE Y40 costs around $149.99, which isn’t cheap but perfectly reasonable when considering the included PCIe riser price. It will be hard to find anything better at a similar price.
Final words:
The HYTE Y40 may not be the best PC case I’ve reviewed, but it is a solid product that delivers unique features to gamers and PC enthusiasts. The relatively affordable price makes it one of the most significant advantages of the Y40. If you are searching for a modern mid-tower chassis that’s aesthetically appealing, then the Y40 is the product for you.
FunkyKit recommends the HYTE Y40 Premium PC case!
You can buy the HYTE Y40 Premium Mid-Tower Chassis for $149.99 in the HYTE store – https://hyte.com/store/y40
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