Aluminum Mini ITX Case with PCIe Riser, JOYJOM Mini PC Case, SFF Small Form Factor PC Case, TX Computer Gaming Case supports GPU Graphics Card (Black)
$77.99
Price: $77.99
(as of Jan 05, 2025 20:42:35 UTC – Details)
Product Description
3 Colors are optional
the size is 18.4×10.4×22.3 cm (7.3×4.1×8.8 inch), Riser Cable is 20cm
Supports ITX Motherboard, GPU, SFX-MINI 1U Power Supply, 2x 2.5inch Hard Disk
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Customer Reviews
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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Price
$79.99$79.99 $69.99$69.99 $37.99$37.99
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Color
Black Black MATX Case Black MATX Case Black MATX Case White
Size
223*184*104mm 350*285*160mm 265*353*160mm 262*303*92mm 265*353*160mm
Motherboard Support
17x17cm 24.4×24.4cm, 17x17cm 25.5×25.5cm,17x17cm 24.4×24.4cm, 17x17cm 25.5×25.5cm,17x17cm
【Ultra Mini ITX Case with PCIe 3.0 Riser Cable】The Case is only 4.3L capacity, the size is 18.4×10.4×22.3 cm (7.3×4.1×8.8 inch), PCI 3.0 Riser Cable is 18.5cm
【Compatibility Accessories】Support Standard ITX Motherboard(17x17cm), FLEX-Small 1U Power Supply (15*4*8cm), Graphics Card (17*10*4cm), Hard Disk(2×2.5inch SSD, thickness less than 9mm), CPU Cooler(Less than 36mm)
【High-quality Material】The Body of Case is made of 2.0mm Aluminum Alloy, which has good heatsink performance anf beautiful appearance
【Packing Include】1* Mini ITX Case, 1*PCIe 3.0 Riser and some Screws ONLY
Customers say
Customers appreciate the computer case’s compact size, solid build quality, and attractive design. They find it space-efficient and easy to assemble. Many customers find it a great value for money and like its power consumption. However, some have mixed opinions on heat management and cable quality.
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10 reviews for Aluminum Mini ITX Case with PCIe Riser, JOYJOM Mini PC Case, SFF Small Form Factor PC Case, TX Computer Gaming Case supports GPU Graphics Card (Black)
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VictorySpin –
Best sff/itx I’ve ever built â my favorite!
Despite the panels bowing, this case is sturdy and clean. I honestly love the simplicity and efficient use of space for the components. This is a great looking little case.Heat management could be better improved by removing the panels altogether, but playing at reasonable settings (medium/mid-high) didn’t melt my parts. I plan to mod the panels to get some better airflow.Overall, a great and inexpensive alternative sff case!
NolanQ7 –
Smallest mini itx case that supports a single fan GPU! Heat management and airflow were tough.
Excellent mini ITX case! Once all the panels are on, it becomes very solid and is the smallest case I’ve ever worked with. For size comparison, the size of the monitor to the left is 15.6″ portable display.Pros:~Smallest possible case that reasonably supports a single fan GPU~Solid structure~Easy to assemble/disassembleCons:~Paint scratches easily, especially around the screw holes~Poor heat management and airflow~Limited to a handful of CPU coolers and GPUs due to the small sizeOverall, it was an interesting build. I was able to run a Ryzen 7 5700X and a GTX 1050 Ti just fine under small loads. However, heat built up quickly when gaming, and since there are no fans mounted to the case for airflow, thermal throttling was inevitable. No space to install fans. I have seen some crazy DIY modifications to these cases to support larger components which is pretty neat but I preferred keeping my case stock.
Asere –
Very Compact, Very Satisfied
I am very satisfied with how much I was able to shrink the footprint of my PC. I had a small 16L cube. This thing takes up less than half the size of it. I like aluminum cases. Aluminum is a soft metal and will scratch easy if you’re rough with it, but it makes the case very light. No room for a traditional case fan. No problem. Heat has not been an issue whatsoever (I do not overclock, not a gaming hobbyist).I did need to get a low-profile CPU cooler, which I did not expect. I could have figured it out with the posted measurements, but assumed the “stock” CPU cooler would work. Only the 36mm height CPU coolers can fit here.Assembly was… like a solving a puzzle. Components need to be installed in the correct order. If you forget something you may find yourself needing to undo a lot of work to fix the situation. For example: did not install my m.2. storage drive before I put the motherboard in. The m.2. port is at the bottom of the motherboard. Can’t access while installed because the GPU is blocking it. This means needing to remove the GPU extension, and removing either the GPU or the motherboard in order to get to the port.Overall, it was only tedious because of my own decisions and not because of the design of the case.Other important thing to note: only a 1u or flex atx power supply fits, and these do make some more noise than the typical PSU. BUT there is a custom option made by HDPlex that is fanless. It is a power converter that fits inside the case very easily, which you can then connect to a compatible power adapter. They recommend one on their website. This power situation makes this little case WAY more attractive.I’m definitely satisfied. If you want a small case go for it. It’s a good price for a case and included PCIe Extension.
Marc –
Nice compact ITX case but with one flaw….
First of I love the size and design of this case. In black, it’s very sleek and unassuming and very small. The major issue I found is the ventilation holes isn’t big enough to allow proper airflow. With a i5 13400 and noctua l9i temps can get very toasty under gaming loads around 85c on the cpu. With that’s within spec, long term it will shorten the lifespan, especially with the GPU. Overall if there is a version 2, I would recommend bigger vent holes.
JH –
excellent little case
Been looking at the K39 and similar cases for a while, and fell upon this brand, really like it. Simple to build in. almost every panel comes off, held in with combination of screws and rubber feet which hook into another panel.no instructions with this kit, and its the smallest case i have yet. paired it with a noctua sff cooler and its pretty bad @$$. so happy i now joined the SFF club.
Stan –
Perfect tiny case. Z690m-itx. Modded
I bought two of these cases as a mini desktops and then started modding. Systems are both Asrock Z690m-itx, 14900k and a 12700K, 64gb Crucial ddr4-3200 with heatsink, 2x Crucial 2tb gen4, RX 6650xt and other 3070FE, both have a Intel RH1 cooler and 600 watt PS. (won’t clear a stock Intel cooler without cutting out a hole in the side panel) Modded the case with a Dremel. Measured and cut the access for the cpu fan and GPU. Total time to mod each case with trial and error= 45 minutes. Temps go over 100 and throttled during benchmarks on the 14900k, but the 12700k was at 92 and got a better 3dmark score. Temps were 40-75 on Win11 with no case fans. For everyday and gaming, it is the smallest case I could find that would fit stuff. PCIe riser cable is gen3 and is replaceable with a Gen4 one if needed. Yes, I like the Intel RH1 cooler, the RGB’s on it are cool, but not my thing. TLDR- Great case. Easy to mod for full size cards. Dremel’s are great. 12700k runs cooler.
Jul –
Nice budget case, watch the thermals!
A great budget alternative to the Velka 3. Overall satisfied considering the price, it even comes with a riser cable!Pros:- Building is a breeze, as all the panels and the middle come off- Looks pretty decent- Decent build qualityCons:Horrible airflow design for the cutouts leads to extremely high temps and insane turbulence. If you want to use the side panels, get standoffs or > 2mm thick magnets to create some space for airflow. A 3mm gap will eliminate the shrill turbulence sound as well.Stock temps (CPU & GPU): mid 80sStand-offs/magnets temps: mid 60s – low 70sNo side panel temps: mid 60s
Rodrigo Gm –
Algo vello pal camello, esta como me guffi.
Bob –
Although the case is well built, if you intend to use a PCI-E card, you will not be able to secure the cars to the case, the PCI-E bracket on the motherboard does not have a card or so.you can’t “fix” the card to the case, hard to explain but you can see my image for more details
Diego Alejandro –
Respecto al gabinete en sÃ, tiene un acabado bastante bonito en plata, y se puede desarmar por completo para poder cablear y colocar los componentes más fácilmente, y se siente bastante solido, incluso más que algunos gabinetes mid-tower de marcas grandes. Definitivamente inspira suficiente confianza como para poder meter el pc completo en una mochila y llevártelo a otro lugar, y lo puedes encontrar también en negro o blanco.Es un gabinete supercompacto con una buena distribución del espacio, ya que te soporta la placa mini itx, una grafica de escritorio (ojo que tiene que ser de un largo similar al de la placa para que no choque con el gabinete, casi siempre las marcan como variantes ”ITX” o tarjetas de perfil bajo), y te soporta hasta dos unidades de 2.5” SATA.Respecto a disipadores de calor, no cabe nada más grande que un NH-L9 o un JONSBO HP400, por lo cual es necesario restringirse a un CPU de 65W o menos, que hoy en dÃa no es tan malo como lo era antes de la era de la DDR4.