Solid Glass
1stPlayer RT6 is one of the first cases in the world with curved tempered glass. Previously, such scratch-resistant material could only be produced in a flat form. For decorative panels of complex shapes, acrylic was usually used, which would lose its transparency over time. However, later it was learned to heat glass to 600°C, bend it into a U-shape, and then rapidly cool it, which gives the glass strength and tempering.
Air or Water
The case provides six fan mounting locations: one at the back, two on the side, and three at the bottom. However, the fans themselves are not included — they need to be purchased separately, including reversible models. But considering the affordable price of the case, this seems quite logical. Moreover, instead of several fans, you can install a 240mm AIO cooler — only on the side, as the top panel is completely glass and has no ventilation holes.
Split in Half
The case is built on a dual-chamber design: the power supply and disk drives are hidden in the lower compartment, making the internal space look neat. Only the Micro-ATX motherboard, a graphics card up to 33 cm long, and a CPU cooler up to 157 mm high remain visible. The temperature level and fan speed are displayed on the built-in screen. The 1stPlayer lineup also includes a more compact RT6 version and an enlarged RT7 variant.