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Vikas Mathur
> 3 dayI gave 5 star for this itx case..its has low cost and provide nice ventilation for my cpu. I have used ryzen 7 5800x processor which is required good ventilation bucasue processor is quite aggrasive. I am complete statisfy this itx case.
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Guybrush Threepwood III
> 3 dayThis may not compete in size with other SFF cases, but what it gives up in being slightly larger it makes up in price and overall looks. It looks great as the HTPC in my living room.
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Jeff R
> 3 dayDont be a dummy like me and not realize that small form factor cases require SFX power supplies, not regular sized ATX ones. My favorite feature is that theres a metal strip at the top of the case that my wifi antenna can stick to magnetically, really cool.
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Joe N.
> 3 dayThis case is ideal for someone wanting to get into a small form factor build, but avoiding a cramped install and component limitations. This case will actually fit some mATX motherboards (mine has an Asrock B550M-HDV, which necessitates removing a panel retention clip), as well as ATX power supplies (installed w/ adhesive, 140mm length works best).
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Adrian
Greater than one weekIts the perfect size for my hamster. The glass panel allows me to keep an eye on him without worrying that hes up to no good.
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gulielmi2002
> 3 dayThe quality of the case is top notch; airflow in this case is awesome; looks like something Apple would make. This is my first ground up computer build and this case has made it very simple. I have 5 case fans running in my build. To me this is the perfect size. its larger than the typical ITX case but smaller than a typical mATX case; basically right in the middle. seems to be standard for an ITX motherboard to have 2 NVME slots so the need for an SSD is more for if you want just extra storage. This case allows for 2 SSD mounted just behind the face plate and one 3.5 HDD which can be mounted on the PSU support. because of this cases size, I can mount a normal size (not a slim) optical drive on the bottom cover plate where a 120 mm fan would go. So on the bottom plate I have a single 120 mm fan vs 2, and I have a full sized internal optical drive. now the case is not designed to have an optical drive in it and that is ok. if you want access to the drive just pop off the front face plate, and you will have the full access. the lower opening in the in the front support bracket will allow for the DVD drive door to open without issue. I suspect that Cooler Master will come out with an optical drive version of this case soon as the opening I mentioned if it were only 2 mm wider would allow the optical drive body fit thru it. over all I would recommend this case. you could fit like I have 2 slim 120 mm fans at the top, 2 - 140 mm fans on the side bracket (one is mounted on the CPUs air cooler; NH-C14s), a single 120 mm fan on the bottom plate, a full sized internal optical drive on the bottom plate, a 92 mm fan on the back, on of those half sized graphics cards. even with all this still have room to fit a 3.5 HDD on the PSU support.
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Noah M. Seta
Greater than one weekVery nice compact ITX case with a few arrangement options. I like the glass panel more for sound dampening than asthetiscs (my preference) but the standard mesh panel allowes more airflow. Tough call but depends on what you value more. If I didnt care that much about noise and want more performance I would recommend the standard case without the glass. Cable management can be a bit of a challenge. I replaced the stock case fans with Noctua Chroma black. Quieter and higher airflow. I noticed annoying vibration noise with stock fans which prompted me to replace them. You may get a better batch. I chose to air cool with a sythe fuma 2 and replaced the fans with nactua chomas as well. Better performance and more overclocking headroom. Have a large Asus Strix 1070ti graphics card, it is a close fit but I was able to cable manage. However if you have a smaller graphics card, it will make the build process smoother and easier to cable manage.
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Alek Zara
> 3 dayBuild quality is really good, well thought out. Such a great case for someone that wants a small build of without compromising performance
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Mukul Puranik
Greater than one weekUsed it for my first SFF gaming beast with new 5000 series and looking to get the AMD 6000 series. Highly recommended
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Toby
> 3 dayThe design of this case is awesome. The material its made from is a nice metal. The panels and everything come apart which makes the assembly of the machine a lot easier when you need more space to squeeze in your GPU that is 4mm shorter than the case its self.