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MATX PC Case, 5 x 120mm Case Fans (Non-PWM) Pre-Installed, Type-C Port, 270° Panoramic Tempered Glass Panel, 5-PCIe Slot, 240mm Radiator ONLY for ITX MOBO, Micro ATX Case, Mirage 2

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About this item

  • 270-degree panoramic design enhances aesthetics and openness, featuring a tool-free glass panel for easy access and improved protection.
  • Vertical airflow system supports up to 7 fans, optimizing bottom-to-top thermal management for efficient cooling.
  • Pre-installed 2 x 120mm H12 3-Pin on the right, 2 x 120mm H12R Reversed 3-Pin at the bottom, and 1 x 120mm H12 3-Pin at the rear, with a 1-to-4 3-Pin splitter cable.
  • 5-slot PCIe layout improves GPU compatibility and enhances cooling space.
  • Full-size magnetic dust filters on the top, bottom, and right side ensure clean airflow and easy maintenance.
  • Pre-locked copper standoffs and an included tool allow for easy installation and removal.
  • Removable HDD tray for easier installation and enhanced convenience.



Product Description

MG2 & MG6
Mirage 2

JMacDaGreat
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
This pc case is pretty decent, not many complaints at all about except I felt like I was about to break the glass even pulling it from the metal handle provided. The directions don’t tell you what screws to use in certain areas so trial and error is your friend. I changed out the back and side fan for some thermalright rib (because of course I needed rib for my first build). Also your best bet is to get a fully modular or semi modular because space is very limited for cable management. Overall I’m satisfied with my choice
Pill Clinton
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
I had the same setup inside the Cooler Master Q300 v2 case before this Okinos. The build quality is what you would expect from a case at this price point, which is above average. Just look at the total weight and size of the case. This info can tell you how well built this case is compare to others. The installation is pretty straight forward. I have zero trouble finding room to route cables. It is a small case, so do not expect an easy installation like you can in a mid tower. My Asus Prime OC 9070 XT leaves half an inch of space between itself and the front glass panel (see pic).Pros:1. Unique design. Other cases when they move the two front fans to the back-panel-side they keep the length of the case the same. This Mirage 2 case however shorten the length of the case down to 13.2 inches (which I really like). Doing this causes the two fans to become partially blocked if you install a 9.6x9.6 motherboard. I do not mind this because the bottom intake of the case helps to draw additional cool air in.2. The PSU is in the back away from the rest of the components. This way the PSU does not act as a grill cooking the graphic card and CPU on top. With the Cooler Master Q300 v2 my graphic card, 9070 xt, gets pretty hot. So I swapped to this Mirage 2.3. Has a single mount for an SSD. The Cooler Master Q300 v2 has none. I installed 3 SSDs. One on the mounting spot and other two just lie peacefully inside the compartment behind the first one.4. Price. $52, on sale, for a panoramic case5. Noise level is whisper quite with 4 Noctua fans. Front and side panels are glass which helps with noise reduction. Even though the glass thickness is a somewhat thinner compare to the Q300's.Cons:1. Can accommodate 140mm fans but Okinos decided not to put any screw holes in the right places for them.2. It's a tight fit for my 150mm length Thermaltake 850w PSU. 160mm PSU is possible but won't be easy to install.3. No screw to secure the glass panel onto the case. The glass snap and stay in place solidly but there is an uneasy feeling in the air when such a fragile thing is not bolted down.Okinos Mirage 2 beats Cooler Master Q300 v2. The size is perfect for those like me who want a compact case that is not too big or too small. Mirage 2 is shorter in both height and length. Longer in width to allow the PSU to be placed to the side blasting hot air away from important components.Is there support for 140mm fans? Short answer: "No". Two 140mm fans can be mounted on top or bottom of the case, but you can install only 1 screw onto the fan. The other corners must be zip-tied. Because there are no screw holes to accommodate 140mm fans. I installed one 140mm fan on the bottom of my case by using 1 screw and a zip tie.
John Henry Fite
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
So I have been building PC's for a while now. First one ever was a Phenom II 1090t with crossfire Radeon HD 6870s in it. If that puts a date on it. I've built 7 systems in the last few weeks. This was hands down the toughest build I have ever done!Cons - Luckily I stopped before pulling hard to remove the front glass. You must remove six small screws to release the front glass. Not sure what Okinos has against not allowing top mount radiators. Neither this, nor the Aqua 3 support them. This is my second gripe with this case. I removed the motherboard tray extension to side mount my Arctic Liquid Freezer III. I placed 2 Arctic P12 Max fans on the other side of the 240mm side bracket. This helps hide the cable pass through holes which would otherwise be visible. It's cooling a Ryzen 5 7600X. Using an ATX Power Supply is not ideal in this case. There is almost no room for it much less the cables. Definitely try to keep your ATX PSU to a 140mm length if possible. I used a Corsair RM850 which I believe is 160mm. It almost didn't fit. I could not use the drive bay which I initially intended to put some Sata SSDs in. The cables had to go there. If like me your motherboards PCIe x 16 slot is the second slot, your GPU is triple slot, and you have bottom fans then GPU cables aren't running under the card. I replaced all case fans and added top fans. All fans are the Arctic P12 Max Fans. I removed the side panel internal dust filters. This is the biggest gripe high Temps on CPU during stress test. I will do some more tweaking and testing to see if this changes. Have not tress tested the GPU yet. Mine is a space heater anyway. I went with this case specifically to get fresh air to the GPU. There's the normal cons that I knew going in like thin sheet metal.Pros - Finished Build looks good. Case is compact. Fresh air for GPU. Case was super cheap at 51.99 with 5% off. I rather enjoyed the challenge of cramming my parts in here.If thermals stabilize I will update review and rating. Not sure I would buy another one of these. Perhaps for a different type of build. This is not my main PC and is intended to be a Bazzite powered HTPC for gaming in the Family Room.
Isaac
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
The build quality is decent for the price. There isn’t much room for cable management, I’d recommend using a fully modular power supply as that will eliminate some of the headache with cramming the wires in the back. It is very sleek looking though I must say. The cooling is great with all of the fans included, although I traded the majority of them out for some Thermalright ARGB fans, with the exception of the bottom intake fans. It’s a great case but if you’re new to building it could pose a challenge to you, you’ll learn a lot. If you want an easy build, maybe something else would be better for you. Okinos has some other great cases you could check out. All in all, 4/5 stars.
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