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Rosewill FBM-X2-400-HELIX Micro ATX Mini Tower Case + 400W PSU

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Newegg via eBay also Rosewill FBM-X2-400-HELIX Micro ATX Mini Tower Case + 400W PSU (FBM-X2-400-HELIX) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Newegg has Rosewill FBM-X2-400-HELIX Micro ATX Mini Tower Case + 400W PSU (FBM-X2-400-HELIX) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

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Key Features:
  • 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-HELIX 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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  • About the deal:
    • The Rosewill FBM-X2-400-HELIX Micro ATX Mini Tower Case + 400W PSU is $60 less (54.55% savings) than the list price.
  • About this store:
    • Newegg via eBay: 30 day returns; Seller pays for return shipping
    • View Newegg return policy here.

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Newegg via eBay also Rosewill FBM-X2-400-HELIX Micro ATX Mini Tower Case + 400W PSU (FBM-X2-400-HELIX) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Newegg has Rosewill FBM-X2-400-HELIX Micro ATX Mini Tower Case + 400W PSU (FBM-X2-400-HELIX) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • 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-HELIX 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

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • The Rosewill FBM-X2-400-HELIX Micro ATX Mini Tower Case + 400W PSU is $60 less (54.55% savings) than the list price.
  • About this store:
    • Newegg via eBay: 30 day returns; Seller pays for return shipping
    • View Newegg return policy here.

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Not up or down voting because this price has been on and off for months. For the record this case is great for budget builds. I have been using them to build AMD 5600G business towers. Total power draw under load is less than 100 watts. I buy them 20 at a time and if Newegg Business shas the same price and free shipping I buy 20 more there. I can get any cases with PSU landed at my business from any distributor at this low a price.
That's the neat part - you don't

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What is the rating of the PSU?
Dec 25, 2022
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TodayOnly
Dec 25, 2022
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Quote from JohnMagsm :
What is the rating of the PSU?
maybe this one

https://www.newegg.com/rosewill-r...6817182420
Dec 25, 2022
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edge929
Dec 25, 2022
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Used this case and PS for a budget gaming build in 2020 for $40. It's fine, just make sure your GPU will fit (I used an RX 570). The PS worked fine for gaming but I eventually sold it for $20 and bought a 600W bronze.
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smartdeals
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wish full size case
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lol is this the case that other user found in the other post about piecing out a prebuilt?
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Not up or down voting because this price has been on and off for months. For the record this case is great for budget builds. I have been using them to build AMD 5600G business towers. Total power draw under load is less than 100 watts. I buy them 20 at a time and if Newegg Business shas the same price and free shipping I buy 20 more there. I can get any cases with PSU landed at my business from any distributor at this low a price.
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Disregard. Answered my own question
Last edited by The_Reclaimer December 26, 2022 at 03:41 PM.
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Speed holes if needed
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Quote from Zontrepreneur :
I'd pick an Amazon cardboard box over this case.
Awesome, how'd you mount the motherboard and other components?
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Quote from lesterhung :
Awesome, how'd you mount the motherboard and other components?
That's the neat part - you don't
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Quote from pdinc :
That's the neat part - you don't
Honestly, without CD/DVD/etc.drives now, or having to constantly insert cards, what's the point of a case other than to show off or easily transport your PC?

I'm about to put my new build on a quarter-inch MDF panel and screwing it under my desk. Just gotta figure out something to hold up the 3060 so it doesn't mess up the PCIE slot or the card. The PSU, 3.5" excess data drive, and maybe a slim DVD drive will go around it, and a power switch will sit on my desk, as well as the USB hub that I'm currently using with my laptop. Might need a second one... and I have speakers that let me plug in my headset if I want to use that. This will take the least amount of space other than putting it IN my desk behind the drawers. I think I have seven inches to play with, but then I have to cut holes for ventilation and cables. This will be less work.

If I ever decide to take it with me, I'm sure I'll have an Amazon box to put it in. Wave
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Quote from Platin465 :
Honestly, without CD/DVD/etc.drives now, or having to constantly insert cards, what's the point of a case other than to show off or easily transport your PC?

I'm about to put my new build on a quarter-inch MDF panel and screwing it under my desk. Just gotta figure out something to hold up the 3060 so it doesn't mess up the PCIE slot or the card. The PSU, 3.5" excess data drive, and maybe a slim DVD drive will go around it, and a power switch will sit on my desk, as well as the USB hub that I'm currently using with my laptop. Might need a second one... and I have speakers that let me plug in my headset if I want to use that. This will take the least amount of space other than putting it IN my desk behind the drawers. I think I have seven inches to play with, but then I have to cut holes for ventilation and cables. This will be less work.

If I ever decide to take it with me, I'm sure I'll have an Amazon box to put it in. Wave
It's still about convenience.
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Quote from StreetJedi :
It's still about convenience.
Exactly, this is the most convenient setup for me!

J/K, I get what you're saying. Just that I don't need to move it and would rather have more desk real-estate. I actually have a few cases in the garage and one in my closet that I could use, but don't want to have it anywhere in my way, and even a case under the desk takes up too much room. Tiny cases and ITX boards (plus PCIE extension cable) cost too much.

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