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One of the cheapest cases you can buy new. Pretty case, thumbscrews on both case sides. Hole for some cable management by drive bay. 120mm intake and 80mm exhaust with mounts to replace that 80mm exhaust for a 92mm exhaust. Fans aren't pwm but are pretty quiet. Legacy provisions for a header card below exhaust fan and USB 2.0 front header. Buttons are soft and consistent, not stiff and crunchy like most budget cases. Would be happier with 92mm exhaust fan and USB 3.0 header, but can't complain. 10 years ago $40 would have gotten you a flimsy case and a generic bundled 400w power supply that would catch on fire. I like the aesthetics of the case that its not 100% mesh front with 3-4 RGB fans, flat edges, and entirely black/white.
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This is a fairly solid and attractive case. I bought this to move components from an older case to this one. Two problems arose. The 3.5 inch card reader was extremely tight fitting into the opening, requiring some gentle persuasion with a small ball peen hammer to enlarge the opening. We're talking about only 1 millimeter, but what a pain! Second was that once the motherboard was in place, the CPU cooler blocks the installation of the hard drive. Maybe it would work with the stock Intel cooler which is 50 mm tall, but with a small 70 mm high fan it's a no go. Even my stock Intel cooler was a couple of millimeters taller than the drive opening, but it might have still slid in. I didn't use the front fan in this installation as it was overkill for the system I can say that the included rear fan provides good air flow and is fairly quiet. This is a low budget box that looks better than the price implies. Once you get past the minor problems, it looks and functions just fine.Read full review
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When these cases go on sale for $19 the price matches the quality perfectly. These are not top of the line cases and they are not meant to be. If you're looking for something to build a cheap system, such as retro-gamer or HTPC,then this case is perfect. If you're looking for something to drag around to LAN parties move on. Don't expect the included fans to last very long. Although they claim to be ball bearing they last as long as you would expect sleeve bearing fans to last. Bottom line, good case for a budget system.
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This is a good case design if you need to build a little computer. It accomdates a micro ATX board pretty good. It will be a tight fit for hard drive if you have your CPU fan installed before you install your hard drive. Does not look fancy from the front, but a good basic design. You will not want to use an over sized power supply, because you will have very little room between the back of the CD tray to power supply.
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Bought 2 of these on sale. Sturdy and roomy to work in. Don't expect much on cable management behind the motherboard. Comes with 2 fans so, nothing much more needed for a low spec everyday machine. I wouldn't stick in a bunch of rgb (no window) or high end items as the airflow is adequate for an "everyday" machine. Case is light so it should be kept away from knees and feet as dents seem likely otherwise. Building a heavy use gaming pc? Look elsewhere. But a great low price option for someone putting together an (I'll say it again) an "every day" machine.
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