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| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.85 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.45 x 2.56 x 12.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.45 x 2.56 x 12.2 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | Computer Upgrade King |
| ASIN | B07BBS7BD3 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | July 28, 2018 |
B**L
Great case but limited
Great little case but limited in space. I built a custom pfSense router using this case and it worked great but it wouldn't be suitable for a micro-PC.
B**R
It's amazing what kind of power can be crammed in it ...
Works well with asrock ab350m-hdv, r7 1700 and crammed in a GTX 1050ti low profile with some slight mods and a short pcie extension cable. 2 issues, one it is not full matx, a full matx board is too long so pay close attention. Most of the boards with 2 ram slots will fit but not 4. Also, the power supply has massive coil whine. Otherwise it's amazing what kind of power can be crammed in it with some planning.edit: the asrock motherboard failed during bios update, replaced with a biostar x370 mitx. 1 star loss each for not fitting full matx boards (which would only require 4cm more length as width is fine) and for the coil whine in the psu.Edit 2: contacted customer support about the coil whine and they (quickly) advance shipped a replacement that has none, so bumping to 4 stars.
H**O
Good quality case.
The case was perfect for my needs. Great quality. I use it for a htpc not for gaming.
T**S
Works well, quality build.
A+ value for the price.
C**C
It's a great case if you know what you're getting/realize mATX motherboard ...
I think I found one the biggest AM4 mATX board that'll fit, it's the MSI A320M Grenade. Its dimensions are 9.6" x 8.3". When shopping for a motherboard, make sure your board is no more than 8.3" long. I had to remove the front panel, then loosen the front support, even then I had angle it just right.It's a great case, but your mATX motherboard selection is limited. If you're doing a Ryzen APU build, the ASRock AB350M-HDV board is affordable (and overclocks, unlike the A320M chipset) and it's only 8.1" long. It still won't install easily, but it'll fit in there and it's nearly half the price of an equivalent ITX board.For my Ryzen 2400G build, I had to remove the shroud (easy, it lifts off) then dremel one of the spots the shroud clipped to. You'll have to do this if you plan to use a 3.5" drive with the MSI A320M Grenade motherboard. I use an M.2 SSD OS drive and a 3.5" HDD for storage. Using a 3.5" drive isn't something you can do with most SFF ITX cases. If you plan to use a 3.5" drive, you may need low profile memory, like Corsair's (non RGB) LPX series. With the A320M board I used, I was able to use Ripjaws V, one of the heat spreader gaps is conveniently placed so the drive mount fit. I ordered another case along with an ASRock AB350M-HDV, I'll update this review if the B350 board doesn't require the extra work to use a 3.5" drive with the stock cooler. If you don't plan to install a 3.5" drive, a standard 2.5" will fit without worrying about low profile memory or possibly having to modify the cooler.The case is the size of an ITX and I like the internal PSU. It provides plenty of power and uses a standard cable so there's no clunky/external adapter to worry about like other SFF cases.
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