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Reviews (3)

Mar 13, 2017
Well-made and labeled for easy use
Not much to say about a cable extension. It works well and has snug female connectors so the cable you put in it better be the right one 'cause it'll be impossible to get back out without pliers lol. Which is exactly how you want a cable like this to be, after all it is powering your CPU. It's a great cable, worth extra dollars for the quality and versatility.

Feb 09, 2017
Unbelievably fantastic case but it is not Mid-anything
So yeah, all the other reviews basically have all good things about this case covered already.
My review is to address two things that kinda took me by surprise even though shouldn't have.
1. The front is completely plastic even though at first glance in the picture it looks like brushed steel. It feels pretty flimsy compared to the rest of the case. I feel like I'll break it if I just the front and back to pick it up. Or maybe I've just been spoiled by my all-aluminum Lian-Li with its sturdy rippled aluminum front doors.
2. This is NOT a Mid-tower. It's a "small" Full-Tower. The average consumer mid-tower is about 6" shorter than this case. So if you're planning to put it under your desk like I was, you can forget about it. But this is also such a fantastic case that I'm willing to find another way to set it up instead of returning it. I know should have looked at the measurements. "When something is too good to be true.... " Yeah. Just thought I'd let any hopeful fools such as myself out there looking for a mid-tower that could fit a ATX-board, this is not it.
An afterthought: it comes in the stock box you see in the pictures if you're buying it from newegg. So I wouldn't leave it sitting on your front porch too long. Anybody can see exactly what it is and what's inside, but that means Fedex people will treat it with a little more care too. So there is a good and bad side to that. I'd suggest watching the shipping tracker closely and prepare to be home to receive it if you can. If you live in a not so great neighborhood, you'll definitely want to be home. This case is worth stealing ;3

Feb 28, 2018
Extra sturdy and elegant ITX case w/ plenty of room for a 3.5"
A really spacious case and a ITX modders dream. If you do like I did, you can mod the case so you can mount 2x3.5" HDDs to the lid (plenty sturdy, steel). You just have to use a PicoPSU or similar psu and a cpu heatsink = 34mm. Alternatively, it come with ready to go mounting on the lid for 2x2.5" drives.
By the way, the front of the case is really unique. Great design. While technically a server case, I definitely think this case appeals a lot to ITX modders. It's the smallest ITX case I could find that even had room for a 3.5" drive and with some rotary tool work, it can fit 2 of them like I wanted. It also has mountings for a flex atx psu if your into noisy ITX PCs, obviously I'm not a fan of them but whatever floats your boat.
I would probably replace the fan it comes with if your not too cheap or just remove it. This case has plenty of passive airflow for most ITX builds with a cpu fan. Honestly at $30, this case brings a lot of built-options and value to the table in addition to its top-quality build materials. You should have plenty of money left-over to mod this case to your liking, and you will like it. I certainly do. Kinda wish it came with support for dual 3.5"s, but no need to complain if you can add it yourself.