

🌟 Elevate your build with airflow that breathes life into every frame!
The TGDGAMER High Airflow Micro ATX Case is a sleek, budget-friendly PC chassis designed for Mini-ITX and Micro ATX motherboards. Featuring a perforated front panel and pre-installed 80mm fans, it maximizes cooling efficiency while supporting multiple fan and radiator configurations. With USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, it offers modern connectivity. Its compact dimensions and GPU clearance up to 250mm make it ideal for millennial professionals seeking a powerful yet space-conscious build.






| ASIN | B0CHPRKW18 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | TGDGAMER |
| Color | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (316) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2023 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.43 x 6.3 x 13.89 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.1 pounds |
| Item model number | H6-3000 airflow-B |
| Manufacturer | TGDGAMER |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.43 x 6.3 x 13.89 inches |
| Series | High Airflow Micro ATX PC Case |
Y**F
A Compact Powerhouse! High Airflow MATX/ITX Case Delivers Beyond Expectations
I recently purchased the MATX/ITX High Airflow PC Case, and I must say, I'm thoroughly impressed. This case strikes the perfect balance between compactness and functionality. Despite its smaller size, it accommodates both MATX and Mini-ITX motherboards seamlessly, making it versatile for various build preferences. One of the standout features for me is its exceptional airflow design. The case comes with strategically placed vents and fans, ensuring optimal cooling for my components even during intense gaming sessions or CPU-intensive tasks. I've noticed a significant difference in temperature compared to my previous case, which speaks volumes about its cooling capabilities. Build quality is another aspect where this case shines. Despite its affordable price point, it doesn't compromise on sturdiness or durability. The materials used feel premium, and the construction is solid, providing ample protection for my components. Moreover, the layout of the case is well-thought-out, making cable management a breeze. There's plenty of room to route cables neatly, which not only improves airflow but also adds to the overall aesthetics of the build. In conclusion, this MATX/ITX case exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Whether you're a casual user or a hardcore gamer, this case is sure to meet your needs. I highly recommend it to anyone in the market for a compact yet high-performance PC case.
K**E
Surprisingly satisfied with this Case.
I thought the case looked neat and for $35, I decided to give it a go. As others have said, if you keep the limitations of this case in mind, it's an extremely good value. I have the following components in the case: Gigabyte B450m ds3h v2 mATX motherboard paired with a 4600G CPU using a Thermalright Assassin X 90 SE V2 CPU Air Cooler. ATX non-modular PSU 2 120mm case fans on the front. 2.5" ssd mounted on the side/bottom. As you can see, this is not a build optimized for a small case, and while it isn't pretty, it is functional. I have no doubt that with an itx motherboard and modular PSU, it would be clean build with plenty of room. Temperatures were around 50 C when playing Dark Souls Remastered (1600x900, 60 fps using the 4600G iGPU). I have the case placed horizontally. Case feels solid; has good build quality. If placed vertically, case feet are pretty nonexistent, so be aware of that. This is an excellent case for what they're charging. **5/8/2024 Update** I decided to put a GPU into the system. Grabbed a SHOWKINGS Radeon RX 580 8GB, which is about 230mm long. This required me to remove the front fan, memory, and CPU cooler in order to install. It's a pretty tight fit, but as you can see it is doable. Once installed, I was able to reinstall a 120mm fan in front of it. As you can see in the pic, there isn't a ton of clearance between the card and the bottom, but as I have the system on its' side, air flow hasn't been an issue. Temps didn't exceed 69 degrees C when the GPU was at 100% utilization. So, this tiny little $35 case can fit a non-modular PSU, 2 front 120mm fans, a 2.5 SSD with SATA and power cables, and a medium sized GPU. It was a bit challenging to install everything, but I'm not some PC building savant or anything. I intend on installing an ITX MB, NVME SSD, and modular PSU in the near future which I anticipate will greatly improve the airflow and neatness of the system.
L**O
Great Cheap case, with decent room to work with.
Pretty roomy with some tight cable management. Fitting the GPU requires some finagling, worked with the Asrock Phantom Gaming RX580, but I also fitted a Dell OEM RX5700XT just fine. Even had two 120mm fans mounted to the front and worked with both GPUs in place. Love the small form factor, and it feels sturdy enough. Main gripe would be that the PCIE screw holes on the back of the case don’t line up well and require some force. I would recommend a drill to work the screws in until they grip. Get some zip ties, and some generic round rubber feet as the case doesn’t come with them. Also, if you’re going for gaming rig, plan getting a mother board that has connectors towards the bottom for easier cable management. The MSI A520M and Asrock B450 worked fine in these.
R**T
Cheap, small and finicky
Im rating this case 3 stars because there's a couple issues (I would rate it 4.5 if I could) but this is an overall good, small and cheap case. The biggest problem is also the reason I bought it: it's very small. I put an mATX motherboard (Gigabyte B550M-DS3H AC) in it, and it's a 9.6"x9.6" board. It sits right up against the front IO panel PCB, and you will not get two 120mm front fans in with a board this big. I even had to modify just one to get it to fit around the ATX 24 pin connector. The included 80mm is molex-powered, so I recommend just throwing it out and using a PWM 80mm fan. Overall, I'm happy with it. It's cheap, light, small and it works. Just be ready for some issues if you buy one.
A**N
Looks very nice and is compact l!
M**A
Bastante justo para meter una grafica, pero me gusto el tamaño, el ventilador que viene con el case es algo ruidoso pero sirve perfectamente. \(^-^)/
P**O
Un gabinete pequeño, pero útil para lo que yo quería. No esperes muy buena calidad de materiales. Otra cosa positiva es que si viene con los tornillos necesarios para armar una PC en este gabinete
T**R
I had a bunch of older components laying around that would make a nice gaming PC for steam os(in my use case chimera os). I wanted something on a budget and could fit into a tv cabinet. This fit the bill. It unfortunately didn't fit my rx570 which mine measured 260mm the max size this case can supposedly fit. I'm sure if if I really wanted it to fit I could make it but it was just temporary until a new to me rx5600 arrives (that's is shorter). So as temporary solution to my temporary solution I used an rx6400 from another build. A modular power supply would be a lot nicer since you can't run your cables anywhere to hide them. The case didn't have any noticeable sharp edges other then where you punch out the slots for the GPU or other add on cards. Overall I'm happy with what it is. It was less then $50 cad when I ordered it and offers good air flow. I don't think you easily get a 260mm card in this case but your milage may vary depending on the components you use.
K**E
As far as budget cases Go, this is a great one, holds an ATX PSU so compatibility is awesome, and there's a surprising amount of volume for coolers and a GPU, also quite modable if you wanted to do a front mount GPU for best cooling performance
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