Newegg via eBay has
DIYPC Black USB 3.0 Tempered Glass Micro ATX PC Case w/ 3x ARGB 120mm Fans (ARGB-Q01-Bk) on sale for
$59.94.
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DIYPC Black USB 3.0 Tempered Glass Micro ATX PC Case w/ 3x ARGB 120mm Fans (ARGB-Q01-Bk) on sale for
$59.94.
Shipping is free.
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Features: - Water cooling ready – Top /side support 240mm , rear support 1 x 120mm
- radiator
- Advanced bottom-mounted power supply design
- Top mounted IO ports - USB 3.0 for up-to-date high speed data transfer
- 7 fans capability (2 x 120mm ARGB fan x side, 1 x 120mm ARGB fan x rear pre-installed) provide great cooling and gaming performance
- Magnetic dust filter at top - easy clean
- Support up to 160mm CPU cooler
- Support up to 340mm VGA card
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And also, the "rgb" button cycled through a bunch of modes, but after 30 seconds, it would just start doing its own thin and switching colors and cycling to whatever it wanted. There were no instructions on how the rgb works. I solved it by just connecting them to the motherboard… BUT if you don't have rgb headers, there may be an issue… FYI.
And this is about the normal price, give or take a few bucks. Ain't nobody paying that fake full price.
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You know how long it can take to piece together a build and by the time you have everything it's outside the return window for the early stuff, pretty common. Fast forward 90 days and i had used the power button maybe 6 clicks total before it broke, and find out the "warranty" is simply sending an email to a support email in China that has never been acknowledged or even auto replied to and tracked. There is simply no warranty. Now I'm trying to MacGyver a power button that doesn't look hideous onto a brand new case.
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And also, the "rgb" button cycled through a bunch of modes, but after 30 seconds, it would just start doing its own thin and switching colors and cycling to whatever it wanted. There were no instructions on how the rgb works. I solved it by just connecting them to the motherboard… BUT if you don't have rgb headers, there may be an issue… FYI.
And this is about the normal price, give or take a few bucks. Ain't nobody paying that fake full price.
You know how long it can take to piece together a build and by the time you have everything it's outside the return window for the early stuff, pretty common. Fast forward 90 days and i had used the power button maybe 6 clicks total before it broke, and find out the "warranty" is simply sending an email to a support email in China that has never been acknowledged or even auto replied to and tracked. There is simply no warranty. Now I'm trying to MacGyver a power button that doesn't look hideous onto a brand new case.