Micro ATX PC Case,Mini-Tower Tempered Glass mATX Gaming PC Case with Handle,Small Form Factor Computer Chassis 1.2mm Alloy Steel with Type C,USB 3.0,Audio Port Fits mATX and ITX motherboards
$69.99
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(as of Jan 10, 2025 03:17:25 UTC – Details)
This X2 mATX case white with black handle fits matx motherboards(244*244mm) and mini motherboards(170*170mm).
Made of alloy steel 1.2mm thickness.
Build with 1* USB 3.0 port;1* type-c port;1* audio port;switch button.
The side cover is builded tempered glass 3mm thickness.
Fits standard SFX and ATX power supply 150*140*86mm.
Has 4 pci expansion slot.
Micro-atx case: Minimalist design with exquisite appearance. Mini computer chassis has many stylish polka dot cooling mesh holes which solves the problem of poor cooling in mini case and provides a better operating environment for the hardware inside the case.
SFF pc case: Mini size 345mm*158mm*280mm.Small form factor computer case fits matx(9.6″*9.6″) and mini itx(6.7″*6.7″) motherboard. Also used as HTPC case in the living room.
Mini-Tower gaming pc case with black handle removable.Enhanced portability allows you to carry and use your computer anywhere and anytime,improving the flexibility of your life and work greatly.Tips: Screws need to be tightened.
Full Panoramic View: 3mm thickness transparent tempered glass side cover with high strength and good transparency, it is not only fashionable and beautiful, but also can make your RGB hardware more cool.Full View showcase RGB fan lighting.
X2-W mini case build with 1* USB 3.0 port,1* Type-c port,1* audio port and switch button.4 pci expansion slot.
Compatibility accessories: CPU fan height limit 140mm;Graphics card limited to 335*140*70mm;Power supply support SFX/ATX PSU 150*140*86mm;2* 2.5″ SSD;1* 3.5″ HHD;2* Top Fan 90mm;3* Bottom Fan 90mm;1* Rear Fan 90mm;1* Side water cooling 120/180mm.
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Suduku –
Sturdy little case but poor execution
This is a nice, sturdy little case. The specifications are hard to read, but it supports three 120mm fans (two on top and one on the bottom) and one 92mm rear fan. There are drive mount holes in the bottom for a 2.5-inch drive, and it supports ITX and MATX motherboards as well as SFX and ATX PSUs. I would recommend using a modular SFX PSU purely for space-saving and to reduce cable clutter. The feet are painted plastic, which is on par for this case.However, there are a few issues that make this case poorly executed:1. Back PCI Screw Cover: Why is it even there? It is useless, gets in the way, and lacks proper guidance or clamping. Removing it leaves a large hole.2. Fan Screws: The included fan screws are silver, making them easy to spot when the filters are not in use. Even the PSU mount screws on the side are silver.3. Air Filters: The air filters for the top and bottom are not magnetic; they might have 3M adhesive strips instead.4. Cable Management: There is no effective way to hide cables or anchor them with zip ties.5. Glass Mounting Screws: The screws that hold the glass in place do not have plastic or rubber washers and screw directly into the glass. I left them a bit loose because I donât want to apply too much pressure to the glass.6. Fan Mount Holes: The fan mount holes are only slightly larger than the other holes, making it difficult to find the right alignment.7. Standoffs: The standoffs are part of the case and not hex screw standoffs. They were also slightly misaligned and required some coaxing to adjust. Additionally, they did not use standard screws but instead included smaller screws.Bottom Fan Installation: If you install a bottom fan, it interferes with the fourth PCI slot. The top fans are nearly flush with the top of the motherboard, which may cause tight cable situations if they are routed at the top of the motherboard; I suggest using slim fans if this is a concern.Notes: I installed some old dusty fans and a server board, which all worked fine, but it’s hard to imagine fitting a full ATX PSU and a full-sized GPU. I also noticed there were no PCI cutouts on the motherboard tray to help align the PCI brackets. The glass didnât sit flush or square with my caseâclose but not quite right. If you want to use fans on the top, skip installing the handle. This case competes at a price point with the ASUS AP201 and the Lian Li A3. While it is sturdy, it lacks the quality you might find in the aforementioned cases. On a positive note, the edges are mostly smooth due to the powder coat, so I didnât cut my hand while routing cables. I guess thatâs a good thing.Nitpicky Notes: Were vented PCI slot blanks too much trouble to include instead of stamped blanks? I usually see those stamped blanks on super cheap or OEM cases. There were also bits of paint like burrs on the holes, suggesting it was just painted, hastily assembled, and carelessly packed. Also, why not just stick with white feet? The PSU extension power cord could have been placed in a better location, as it feels like an afterthought.
F. O***** –
Nice tiny case
This review is for, “Micro ATX PC Case,Mini-Tower Tempered Glass mATX Gaming PC Case with Handle,Small Form Factor Computer Chassis 1.2mm Alloy Steel with Type C,USB 3.0,Audio Port Fits mATX and ITX motherboards” by T.F.SKYWINDINTLThis is a nifty little case! I needed a small case for a mini ITX pfsense-style appliance, and this is a perfect fit. For a desktop case that can still take mini-ITX, Micro-ITX with a few slots, and even an extra slot or two for a graphics card riser (if that’s your thing), this is amazingly compact. This may seem silly but since I needed this to be somewhat portable I really enjoy the handle on the top. Installing the motherboard was completely routine and in my use case there isn’t much else going on. The cpu is nearly passively cooled, just a small aux fan that’s thermally controlled. And the PSU mounts up at the front, inside the box using what’s essentially an extension cord mounted to the inside rear of the case. It works nicely but I ended up using a pico-psu for reasons that have nothing to do with this case. All in all, I found the construction and materials to be very good, it has a good appearance and everything fit on the first try. Very nice.