Rosewill FBM-X2-400 Micro ATX Mini Tower Desktop Gaming PC Computer Case with Pre-Installed 400W PSU - $40 AC/FS
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Rosewill FBM-X2-400 Micro ATX Mini Tower Desktop Gaming PC Computer Case with Pre-Installed 400W PSU - $40 AC/FS
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Sleek Design: Build an elegant office style system or a simple performance gaming PC within this versatile, compact and sturdy steel/plastic mini case
Spacious Interior: Equipped with four expansion slots, one internal 3.5" drive bay, three internal 2.5" drive bays and supports a microATX or mini ITX motherboard
Pre-Installed 400W Power Supply Unit: FBM-X2-400 PC case includes CE and FCC certified non-modular 400W PSU
Great Cable Management: Easily organize cables and wires inside the straightforward desktop PC case
Excellent Airflow: Includes one pre-installed 120mm fan in rear, supports two additional 120mm fans in front and two 120mm fans on top, or one 240mm radiator in the front
Thanks for posting this. I have been watching this since I saw it in the list of recommended cases at the link below. It has been $45 for a while. The same case without a power supply is $30 on ebay (from newegg) and has been as low as $27 recently. I mention that in case some people prefer to use a different power supply.
I got this for the same price (or possibly $30, I can't remember). It has been great... Paired with cheap xeon from AliExpress. Was trying to build the cheapest good computer possible.
no place to put a dvd drive? My dad will flip out if it doesnt, lol. His current case is so big that the cabinet it goes in his desk can barely contain it and its hard for him to push the power button on top.
I got this for the same price (or possibly $30, I can't remember). It has been great... Paired with cheap xeon from AliExpress. Was trying to build the cheapest good computer possible.
What Xeon did you pair with this case? Interested in your build...what motherboard/components (and price) did you end up with?
no place to put a dvd drive? My dad will flip out if it doesnt, lol. His current case is so big that the cabinet it goes in his desk can barely contain it and its hard for him to push the power button on top.
What Xeon did you pair with this case? Interested in your build...what motherboard/components (and price) did you end up with?
Here is what I got:
Mobo: x79 lga 2011 usb3.0 with nvme $49
Processor: xeon e5-2650 v2 $50
Memory : lanshuo two sticks of 4gb ram with ECC $15 total
Cooler : Snowman... $19.. but this one didn't work well for me. I bought another model thru Amazon
So does it come with its own halon fire suppression system too or do you need to provide your own?
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Wondering if the 400W PS could handle a RX570 on a Ryzen 3/B450 build.. Need to google some power consumption tests.
Edit - Might be in luck, ~100W to spare according to Anandtech[anandtech.com]. I'm sure this is a crappy power supply but should do the trick.
Here's the thing with all cheap PSU's. $10 more for a dirt cheap one is still $10 you could apply towards a trustworthy, future proof PSU of your careful choosing. Because even if you're fine now once you find out you've outgrown it then it's a $10 paperweight. I pay the lazy tax all the time for these shortcuts
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Oop, I think you replied to/asked a question from the wrong post
Edit - Might be in luck, ~100W to spare according to Anandtech [anandtech.com]. I'm sure this is a crappy power supply but should do the trick.
Edit - Might be in luck, ~100W to spare according to Anandtech [anandtech.com]. I'm sure this is a crappy power supply but should do the trick.
https://www.newegg.com/tools/powe...alculato
https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
Here is what I got:
Mobo: x79 lga 2011 usb3.0 with nvme $49
Processor: xeon e5-2650 v2 $50
Memory : lanshuo two sticks of 4gb ram with ECC $15 total
Cooler : Snowman... $19.. but this one didn't work well for me. I bought another model thru Amazon
See my reply to the guy above
Edit - Might be in luck, ~100W to spare according to Anandtech [anandtech.com]. I'm sure this is a crappy power supply but should do the trick.
Here's the thing with all cheap PSU's. $10 more for a dirt cheap one is still $10 you could apply towards a trustworthy, future proof PSU of your careful choosing. Because even if you're fine now once you find out you've outgrown it then it's a $10 paperweight. I pay the lazy tax all the time for these shortcuts