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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I'm digging this little case! I'm using it as a remote backup server. Inside is a mATX motherboard, 2x 3.5" HDD, and 1x 2.5" SSD. It supports a regular PSU, and is well thought out. The included fan is a 3 pin fan and is not silent, but is very quiet. I did not add any additional fans except the fan in the PSU. The system stays cool and looks good. Because these will be hosted at family members houses, size, noise level, and appearance is important. These fit the bill! I don't think it will support a large video card, but they would make great work stations or web surfing boxes.
Daniela Berges Hormazabal
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
The case its fine, good enough quality and my parts fit perfectly but the front io usb 3 and the usb 2 + audio board isnt working. My motherboard its fine because it reads other cases front io connectors. I wish i could give more stars but i have 4 dead ports on arrival. Maybe if they were to send a working replacement i could change the review
Alan Kay
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
For 30 bucks, you really can’t beat this little case. I got it in white. Came the next day and was even small enough to fit in an Amazon locker. There’s enough room for an m atx mobo, or itx mobo. (M atx makes it alot easier to find parts for a good price but beware you will have less space than if you were to use an itx)Also enough room for a discrete gpu, but clearance is limited, and you will probably have to use a smaller gpu (such as 5700 xt itx or another single fan card like the 2060 or rx 550) I tried to put a sapphire nitro rx 580 inside the case and there was not enough space. Vertical gpu riser would def help with this and give you more options.You can mount 2x 120mm fans on the front panel which is fantastic for airflow, and it comers with a pre installed 90mm exhaust fan (little bit of a bonus) but if you’d like to replace the exhaust fan, there is only enough space for a 90mm alternative fan. Front panel connectors for usb, power button and reset sw are also included.My one complaint it the front usb ports. Only 2.0, no 3.0, and while the price is cheap enough, it’s 2024, and nobody needs 2.0 on the front of a pc case anymore. Which is why I’m deducting one star.Still well worth the buy in my opinion. This is perfect for a light gaming rig or an office/work pc.
Rory
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2024
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Jonathan Beaulieu
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2024
The case didnt even come with a bag of hardware and screws to install a new board in it... This is the most useless paperweight I own right now.
Taylor
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2024
I had a bunch of older components laying around that would make a nice gaming PC for steam os(in my use case chimera os). I wanted something on a budget and could fit into a tv cabinet. This fit the bill. It unfortunately didn't fit my rx570 which mine measured 260mm the max size this case can supposedly fit. I'm sure if if I really wanted it to fit I could make it but it was just temporary until a new to me rx5600 arrives (that's is shorter). So as temporary solution to my temporary solution I used an rx6400 from another build. A modular power supply would be a lot nicer since you can't run your cables anywhere to hide them. The case didn't have any noticeable sharp edges other then where you punch out the slots for the GPU or other add on cards.Overall I'm happy with what it is. It was less then $50 cad when I ordered it and offers good air flow. I don't think you easily get a 260mm card in this case but your milage may vary depending on the components you use.
Mike K
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2024
Everything I needed to put in this case fit perfectly. All the hardware, standoffs and screws, are included. What a great case for under $50. No fans were included but I usually upgrade the fans anyway. There is only room for thin (15mm) fans in the front. This case is not for a high-end system with a big GPU and requiring big cooling. I fit a mATX board, 500 watt PS, small graphics card, one SSD, and had plenty of room for cables.
Robert M. Nuno
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
It will handle the following all the time.-80mm fan in the back.-2.5" drive in the bottom.Here are the caveats.-You can install a 3.5" drive in the bottom. If you do not have a power plug in the GPU. There is 0 space here. It must be non-external powered for space. Or the power must be almost to the front of the case.-In the front. The 2x120mm fans, 2x2.5" and 2x3.5" drives are shared spaces. So you can have 1 fan and 1 drive. Or 2 drives and no fans. Or 2 fans and no drives.Pros- Cheap-The MB is raised higher than a standard case, you can run wires behind.Cons-There is no wire management on the right and the right panel does not open.-No rubber feet-I would stay away from 3.5" drives. The is no rubber to isolate the drive from the case and there will be noise. Also, mounting on one side is weird for a heavy drive. 2.5" SSD would be ideal.-Full size mATX barely fits. My board had an issue with fitting the fan with the ATX power connector and the 3.0 USB and the 120mm fan in the front. I had to delete one of the mounting ears. The 3.5" fans barely fit as well.I feel like if it was 1 inch longer front to back. It would fit a larger range of mother boards, fans, and drives.
Autobahn97
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
This is a great little case for a basic no frills office PC build. I love the compact size which is just barely large enough to mount a micro ATX board in and by far is the best thing this case offers. The cooling fan is the old school one that plugs into the older, large PC power supply power plug (like for old IDE drives) instead of the more modern/desirable mini 3 or 4 pin that plugs right into the motherboard but the fan is quiet which is nice and more than enough to cool a 65W CPU that I used. Most basic PC builds are just a motherboard with CPU that is graphics capable, M.2 primary storage and a stick or 2 of memory - so everything on board - so I like the compact size that just barely fits the matx board for that basic build. I don't think I'd try to install a graphics card in this as there is no depth and the volume is tight for hot air to collect in; however I did install a small PCIe card to provide old LPT type printer connection. The cover plate for PCIe is a bit janky, it is just a 90 degree plate that screws on top of your peripheral card(s) and needs to be snapped off the back of the PC in order to pop the motherboard in. It feel like a bit of an afterthought and probably could be done better but that is a minor gripe. The feet are hard plastic and not rubber so they will slide around a desk or hard floor, I would have preferred rubber but that is minor and can be remediated/hacked if it was really a problem. Finally the case is a bit thin and tinny but I think many are today at this price point so again not terrible as its probably durable enough for a desktop PC. Finally the design is very basic, industrial, utilitarian, not really a minus - just what you get at this price point. I really wish I could get a slightly better version of this case with slightly heavier gauge material, rubber feet, and a 250W-300W UL listed power supply to use for basic builds but until I can find that combo I would but this again. Only negative now that AI have build a couple of PCs using this case is that tthe back side of the PC doesn't come off to allow access to the bottom of the motherboard which is often necessary when attaching an OEM CPU fan so I install the CPU and cooler on a bench then install the motherboard into this case with the CPU and cooler already mounted. Negative is that if you ever need to pull the CPU.or cooler you need to pull the board.
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