Rosewill FBM-X2-400 Micro ATX Mini Tower Computer Case w/ Pre-Installed 400W PSU
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Newegg has Rosewill FBM-X2-400 Micro ATX Mini Tower Computer Case w/ Pre-Installed 400W PSU (FBM-X2-400) for $34.99. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
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
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This price is $25 lower (41% savings) than the $59.99 list price.
I got this deal for $30 last year. The case and PSU are great. My goal was to build the cheapest good computer. Here was my breakdown
This Case and PSU: $30
Aliexpress X79 motherboard - $50
Aliexpress Xeon E5-2650 V2 processor - $40
CPU Fan - $15
Memory 8GB - $15
500GB NVME - $50
Pretty good computer for $200
I've used a bunch of these cases and never had problems with them. The case itself is very nice if you don't need any lights or windows. Nice plastic quality, a lot of vents on the front panel, all open top, rear fan (not a bad fan), good space behind mobo tray for cabling. A bit hard to hide extra cables if you install HDD, but an easy build otherwise.
PSU is completely adequate for most builds that you will have in this case.
I usually used up to GTX 1650 cards in these and no issues so far. PSU is quiet too. Not many leads but I prefer m.2 SSD and don't use any at all.
It's 80+ aluminum rated.
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You jest, but aluminum used to be a precious metal more expensive than platinum before they figured out how to get it out of different kinds of ore. The Tower of London's fabled Crown Jewels used to include stuff made out of aluminum.
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06-04-2021 at 06:37 PM.
I've used a bunch of these cases and never had problems with them. The case itself is very nice if you don't need any lights or windows. Nice plastic quality, a lot of vents on the front panel, all open top, rear fan (not a bad fan), good space behind mobo tray for cabling. A bit hard to hide extra cables if you install HDD, but an easy build otherwise.
PSU is completely adequate for most builds that you will have in this case.
I usually used up to GTX 1650 cards in these and no issues so far. PSU is quiet too. Not many leads but I prefer m.2 SSD and don't use any at all.
You jest, but aluminum used to be a precious metal more expensive than platinum before they figured out how to get it out of different kinds of ore. The Tower of London's fabled Crown Jewels used to include stuff made out of aluminum.
This case is very good if you just need a basic built. I bought similar one and used for 3 years before the power supply was down. Replace it with a $30 one and still going strong now.
I built a PC in this case, it's not the smallest mATX but it has adequate wire management and it has lots of space. Despite what the specs say on max CPU cooler height, it fits a v1 GAMMAXX 400. The case is well worth it at this price.
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This Case and PSU: $30
Aliexpress X79 motherboard - $50
Aliexpress Xeon E5-2650 V2 processor - $40
CPU Fan - $15
Memory 8GB - $15
500GB NVME - $50
Pretty good computer for $200
PSU is completely adequate for most builds that you will have in this case.
I usually used up to GTX 1650 cards in these and no issues so far. PSU is quiet too. Not many leads but I prefer m.2 SSD and don't use any at all.
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It's 80+ aluminum rated.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Bantik
PSU is completely adequate for most builds that you will have in this case.
I usually used up to GTX 1650 cards in these and no issues so far. PSU is quiet too. Not many leads but I prefer m.2 SSD and don't use any at all.
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That power supply isn't worth the time and energy flipping. You can easily pickup a 500 or 600w evga power supply for 20-30$
You're making me aluminumb.