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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Super cheap super easy to work with and fits micro atx, slim atx and full atx. Very happy with it thanks!'
Edisson Morales
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
gran calidad, el articulo corresponde a lo anunciado, la entrega se realiza antes de lo marcado.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Nice little case, barely enough space. Antec power supply fit perfectly. Motherboard was a tight squeeze. We like it for an office build computer, small footprint.
C. Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I first bought this case when I wanted a more compact case to sell a server I no longer needed. This was very cheap and I didn't want to spend a lot of money on something I was just going to sell. Well, the case looks nice and is really the perfect size for a compact micro-ATX or mini-ITX based computer that has some extra components that require something bigger than the smallest form factor cases. This case is nothing particularly fancy but it does the job well.I liked this case so much I bought another one to use for one of my own servers that I'm keeping. I'll buy it again when I build another server for myself. Just goes to show that something doesn't need to be expensive to be good.
Alex J.
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
This is a very basic case and is at a good price for what it is. It doesn't include any fans and the inside barely fits a mATX motherboard. Realistically, you can only put 1x120mm fan up front, on most motherboards the 24pin ATX power cable will block the other one. Built for a budget computer without a GPU, only using integrated graphics so I'm good. Small/low-profiles GPU might fit in it but zero room for cables management. I would have paid a few bucks for an additional inch space in length and height, or even half of that would have been nice. In the picture, I left the motherboard box next to it for size reference. Right now, I'm just using a nvme ssd, but if you plan on adding more storage, you'll most-likely go through hell installing them with the motherboard.
Ronald L.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
It would be a good breadbox maybe. There is an entire row of holes missing in the case to even mount an MAtx motherboard. No cable management as the back of the case is really where you’re suppose to mount motherboard. Screws supplied don’t even fit motherboard standoffs. Functionality is really useless.
Molly Pierce
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
First, I will say, the price is nice, and it's size isn't bad for what I'm doing. I'm building a Plex server, so it doesn't need to be big or flashy. Just need a place to put my stuff.That being said...I don't like that the motherboard has to sit so low to the bottom of the case, which made it very difficult to wire the IO panel for me. My hand had no room to maneuver, and I was very frustrated, and I have small hands. The picture I provided can show you what I'm talking about.I also don't like that the PSU is top mounted, with virtually no support. Held in place simply by four short screws. Now, maybe this is common in top mounted PSU cases. But, there's no reason to not add an attic, something to let it rest on. I'm looking at this thing and I'm instantly worried that it's going to break the screws free from this case and fall on the fan, and basically destroy the mobo. Additionally, I was confused at the placement of an air intake at the bottom of the case, seemingly where the PSU fan would sit.That's not to say that this case is useless, I'm sure I can slap a few components together down the line and turn it into a fine learning lab. But I'm going with the Cooler Master Q300L for this particular build.
Samantha
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
I used a mATX board for my build.There isn't any cruft to get in your way, this case is very simple and straightforward. Nice and solid for what it is. You can put it on its side, since it's all aluminum with no glass panel, I put little fuzzy furniture feet on the side for this.Caveats: RX6600 barely fit, a card any larger would absolutely not fit (will depend on your cooler size of course). There is VERY little room for SATA cables (my ports go horizontally from the board), it is not possible to have 2 stacking without a lateral cable, and you must use the 90 degree bend ends, which can't stick out too far (even then the cables get a little squished). The back of the board is not supported, but it's not a big deal, just support it when pushing your cables in on that end.Would recommend if you're looking for an extremely small mATX case, just be aware of the limitations.
Alex
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2025
Great size, fit my B450 prime with an RX570. The mobo mount screws from my old case didn’t work, which took me a while to figure out because I didn’t notice they included mounting hardware. Since it doesn’t come with any fans I’d also recommend getting a few small fans as well just so your system doesn’t suffocate.
XDel
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
This is a cheap case, but it's all metal, black, and cubish, so it's sort of like having an XBOX series X but without the system OS restrictions. The down side is it does not leave much room for fans if you are using a Mini, and you can't use most NVIDIA cards, but AMD's smaller offerings fit fine. Which is why I sent mind back because the NVIDIA I had would not fit. Now I wish I would have sold the NVIDIA and bought an AMD.
R2D2
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2025
This is a nice compact case ideally suited for the MATX motherboard. Given the motherboard has a CPU and PSU fan, as well as vents on the case, a case fan is unnecessary for everyday normal use. It comes with mounting screws attached to the cable with elastic bands.
Shab
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2024
Terrible as it does not fit anything. No fans can fit in it and it is very cheaply made. Do not recommend.
James Kiley
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This is a small case with no provision for 5.25 inch devices, it barely has room for 1 3.5" disk, although it claims to have room for 3 of them. However, the other 2 would block airflow from the 120mm fans in the front if you were to install them. So only one is practical. Same can be said for SSD drives. The case will fit only Mini-ITX or Micro-ATX motherboards but the Micro-ATX motherboards need to be chosen with care.That's because most Micro-ATX motherboards put the slot for the video card in what would be the 3rd PCI-e slot position which would make getting a video card of any significant size in the case difficult. Not to mention problematic airflow for the video card if it were in the 3rd PCI-e slot position. I used a H310 LGA 1151 Micro-ATX motherboard made by ASHATA which has the video card slot in the first PCI-e slot position, just like a Mini-ITX motherboard would. That particular motherboard doesn't have the best ratings, mostly because the documentation is non-existent but every connector is a "standard" configuration. A person may need to do an internet look up for the front panel connector layout for reference. It's nicely color coded.I built this system out of mostly used or older parts I had laying around from past builds. The power supply is noisy as the PSU is old enough that the fan runs at full speed all the time. And I added a speed controller for the other fans so that they didn't run at full speed all the time. Much quieter! I used older low wattage devices, a 35w CPU a 50w video card and an old 380w PSU, more than enough power for my components. However, if you wanted to, and as the case uses a standard ATX sized PSU, you could put in much higher wattage components. As you can see from the photo there is lots of room for a significantly sized CPU heat sync. You'd have to be careful about the length of the video card though.I have only 2 complaints. The first is that the front panel does not let enough air flow through. I wish there was a .25" hole in the middle of each square where the fans mount. This could be a problem if higher wattage components are used. And secondly, the audio/mic ports on the front panel don't work, but that could be a problem with the MB. I don't know which.My overall impression is that as long as you're using moderately powered devices it's a good case for a modern build that doesn't need any 5.25" devices and doesn't need any more storage that the one NVME drive and one 3.5" HDD drive. And I'd recommend using a Mini-ITX motherboard to insure easy GPU placement and airflow to it. High powered equipment will fit, but I'd have concern about total airflow through the case.I will use this case again if it fits the parameters for any next build. I like it.
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