RodrigoHP
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2025
Se ve muy bien ya lo sauwr empezaré a montar todo a ver cómo queda pero hasta el momento muy buena pinta tiene,
Chaw Koh Yong
Comentado en Singapur el 27 de enero de 2025
Item was what I wanted. As someone with many years of building a PC rig, I concluded that there is no way of securing a PSU into this case after 1 day of detail exploration. There is no instruction booklet and no website of the company that manufactured this product. Had to return and write something here to warn others.
Trenton Sweigart
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2025
This case was used for a Micro ATX build for a friend who valued portability and value above all else. If that’s what you’re looking for, this is the perfect case. Beyond that, I’ll just run through my pros and cons:Pros:>handle is stable and allows for good portability>the fans come pre-mounted>the case is visually pleasing and everything fits as it should>case can accept a full ATX power supply (I’ve seen conflicting reviews about this. The bracket in mine was for a full ATX power supply. It also had 3 screw holes placed at SFX size intervals. I used an SFX and was only able to screw in 3 out of 4 screws. The 4th screw hole on my PSU doesn’t align with anything. Still more than stable though)Cons:>the fans come pre-mounted. Why is this both a pro and a con? If you don’t intend on installing the handle, it’s one less step. If you *do* want to use the handle, you now have to either snake your screwdriver through the fan blades to screw in the handle or, as I did, completely unscrew both fans, install the handle, then reinstall the fans. This was an annoying extra step.>the included fans are INSANELY loud. If you plan to have this case nearby while gaming, I might recommend replacing the included fans>there are no instructions and no indication of which included screws are to be used for what. If you’ve built a computer before, you can guess what goes to what, but if this is your first build, you might find yourself using the wrong screws for the wrong things and not having enough of a certain size later on>the glass on this case is actual glass, not plastic. Usually not a complaint, but if you are going to be transporting this case around a lot, you run a higher risk of breaking it>The case has absolutely 0 cable management. I mean that as literally as possible. There is NOWHERE to hide cables except for behind the motherboard, which most of your power supply cables are too large to hide back there. If you use a modular power supply, you should be fairly alright. But also consider the size of your GPU. A long GPU may extend into the area that wires are hanging down from your PSU. The GPU I used was a Zotac GTX1080 Mini so there was ample room without having to worry about wires getting caught anywhere.Overall, 4/5 stars because, at the end of the day, this case does EXACTLY what it was made to do: be a cheap, small form factor case that works. The cons are more than acceptable for the price. The star deduction is mostly for the annoyance of having to unmount the fans in order to put the handle on and the loud fans. Other than that, it allowed me to build a great Micro ATX pc for a friend who needed something portable and they absolutely love it.
Fong Thao
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2025
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Susan
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de agosto de 2024
Great product
Andy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
So on the Amazon listing it says that it supports one 8 cm fan on the back. So for this I bought a Thermalright TL-B8W CPU Fan Computer which is an 8 cm fan. However when I went to install it the holes were too far apart for it. I ended up just leaving it hang by one screw while I ordered a Thermalright TL-9015 9cm Slim Fan instead. And that one fit so I guess I am confused as to why it says it fits a 8 cm fan when it actually fits a 9 cm fan.Also the screw bag it comes with has so many screw and they should really have some sort of instructions on which type of screw you are supposed to use to attach the handle. I just ended up using the one they had the most of but I'm not sure if that was suppose to be intended or not.Other than that it's a metal box and you can put your computer inside it. It's a very snug fit with a Micro ATX, but I think that is the point to keep it compact. I actually took it on vacation briefly so the form factor is good for that. I definitely recommend buying an additional fan for the back as an exhaust. Hopefully the issue of if you need an 8 cm or 9 cm fan gets sorted out in the instructions otherwise maybe wait and measure before buying the exhaust fan to be sure.8 cm fan bought:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNZNXQWS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=19 cm fan bought:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY8FBV9X?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
Dalota hall
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2024
For the price this case is great.Atx psu fit fineNo instructions but very straight forwardNo room for wiresFans don't fit at the bottom if you are using mAtx motherboard with a decent GPUPrime b450m-A IIRyzen 5 5500x4060ti600w atx psuAdded 1 80mm fan in the rearAir flow is great for such a small cheap case. Idk why anyone complained it wasn't small enough. It's probably 1/5th the size of my main pc
Gibson59
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2024
Good value and the bearings work just fine.