GIM Micro ATX PC Case with 2 Tempered Glass Panels Mini Tower Gaming PC Case Micro ATX Case with 2 Magnet Dust Filters, Gaming Computer Case with USB3.0 I/O Port, Black Without Fans

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  • Nam Nguyen

    > 24 hour

    This product is such a good gift for anyone with a PC. The product is not expensive at all while giving amazing results. I helped my friend put this together and his computer looks amazing. Easy to control with the remote, even at max fan speeds sounds are not loud at all.

  • Charlie C

    > 24 hour

    Just connect the hub included into the Sata port and they light up BRIGHT. They have tons of color modes, a remote controll, and best of all they are very affordable. Have purchased these three times for a couple different builds and they have all worked great. Definitely recommend.

  • Yahweh

    > 24 hour

    I literally was able to slow the fans down. Once. And change the color. Once. The controller stopped working after that, leaving me with three fans that are stuck on a color I do not like and running at a speed I do not want. Pissed.

  • Robert S

    > 24 hour

    I really like the look of this case. Prior to this I was using a Thermaltake V100. That case was fine but it wasnt really designed with good airflow in mind. Even after modifying it, it was less than ideal. I like the layout of this case. Its much shorter than my previous case but a bit wider. That is due to the power supply and HDD caddy placement. I prefer this layout aesthetically, it might take up a few more inches of width on your desk, but looks better than an overly tall case. I have three 120mm BeQuiet fans pulling air in from the bottom and three 120mm fans exhausting from the top. I wanted a positive pressure setup to mitigate dust ingress, and so far with the fan curves I have setup, I have accomplished this. There is plenty of space for a 240mm radiator in multiple positions if you intend to liquid cool. My main complaint with this case is with the HDD caddy placement. I wasnt expecting quick release drive bays or anything fancy, but with the design of the caddy and where the drive caddy is placed it gets zero air flow. There are some vent holes on the rear of the case right next to the drives, but no way to get air to pass over them. In my previous case my three drives would top out around 94, 88 and 80 degrees F. The 80 degree drive was in direct path of the intake air. The typical temps of these drive was 90, 84 and 76 respectively. In this new case the lowest I have seen from the drives is first thing in the morning before the computer is doing anything and those temperature are 92, 88 and 84 degrees. While under load the drive have gotten to 110, 106 and 100 degrees respectively. While those numbers are still within safety margins, I like to keep the drives cooler to prolong life. I am going to try to fit a smaller fan inside the case blowing air over and out the HDD caddy. Hopefully that will bring the temps down. These temperatures are with the intake and exhaust fans at 100%, which proves that zero of that air is getting to the drives. Other than that this case looks fantastic with an RGB tower cooler and three RGB exhaust fans. If the price was a little lower I could consider overlooking the drive temps and possibly giving it 5 stars. But considering the price, I had to knock one off. The build of the case is good, all metal edges are finished so you dont have to worry about getting cut. The powder coating/paint is a bit thin in parts and can flake off under certain screws. The header connections all installed without issue and the cable management is good enough to be able to hide your rats nest out of sight. The glass panels are well made and look great once the build is finished. Drive temps aside, this is a great looking case with lots of options for fan and radiator mounting. Just be aware if you intend to keep your hard drives cool, you will have to make a custom solution.

  • Brenton Boone

    > 24 hour

    Pros: one of the cheapest 2-glass panel cases you can buy pretty light considering the amount of glass Plenty of room in the back As you can see, the biggest gpu from the 6000 series fits in this case Has an actual hard drive bay in the back, which with GIMs atx cases isnt the case Cons: you have to let your gpu sag in order to plug any hdmi or DP because the bracket brace is so close that it obstructs the ports on the gpu, if the gpu doesnt sag. Not a big thing since most gpus sag already, so you might want to invest a gpu support, or trim away a few millimeters from the slot. While you can mount a 240 mm aio to the back panel, if you do, there will be NO room to feed the mobo power cable through and will have to wire it above the aio.

  • Amparo Morar

    > 24 hour

    Great airflow for its size

  • Kay

    > 24 hour

    I would definitely recommend getting this case if youre looking for a micro atx! It has great airflow with the ability to place 9 fans and the vents are easy to remove. Its sturdy and has a nice sleek look to it. They also have padded screws to protect the glass that I really like. Very nice case for the price!

  • devildawg

    > 24 hour

    This case looks great. It, to me, seems to be made for air flow. It also has massive space to make a display of your wire management. It seems to be built well and very sturdy. Unfortunately, it comes with nothing but the case and the control panel wiring. Even with the lack of anything included, the price seems to be on par with what you get.

  • nate

    > 24 hour

    These fans actually have good RGB I was honestly surprised. Air flow is pretty good with them as well Id recommend.

  • Jonathan Appling

    > 24 hour

    Remote works fine but i dont even use it. Plugs right into the 5v header on the motherboard. RGB looks great, bright, colorful, good defusser so your eyes cant pick out individual LEDS

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