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PCCOOLER CPS K101 Mini ITX PC Mesh Computer Case (Grey) for $87.76 - 30% Off ($26.33) when you clip the coupon on the product page =
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Features:- Features a precision-engineered 11.9L volume with overall dimensions of 348 x 160 x 215mm (13.7 x 6.3 x 8.5 inches). Four-sided precision metallic mesh panels ensure rapid heat dissipation, enhancing internal airflow and thermal performance.
- Compact 11.9L case fits high-end 340mm graphics cards, perfect for immersive gaming or high-performance builds.
- Supports up to three 120 15mm slim fans on top and bottom, forming a 3D airflow matrix with all-around cooling.
- Reinforced handle with zinc alloy mounts and steel-core durability ensures comfortable portability and strong load capacity.
- Tool-free side panels, support for 68mm low-profile CPU coolers and 100–125mm SFX PSU; includes USB 3.0 & Type-C ports for maximum connectivity.
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2. I have a feeling if you use mid to high end GPU you'll have a problem with temps. I cant imagine this 3 fans moving much air and there is no way for AIO, meaning all your hot air from CPU and GPU will be in the case. The 2 fans on the top wont do it with any modern GPU/CPU
I use mini ITX build 7800x3D/7900XTX in NR200P, it gets hot, but with 280mm radiator on the side keeps everything under 80C even in long gaming sessions. I think I got my NR200P for about the same price few years ago, currently is 63 bucks on amazon. Much better case imo, although slightly larger.
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Triple-slot-Tool-Free-Accessibility/dp/B08BFJ8V8C/ref=sr_1_1?cr... [amazon.com]
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Triple-slot-Tool-Free-Accessibility/dp/B08BFJ8V8C/ref=sr_1_1?cr... [amazon.com]
2. I have a feeling if you use mid to high end GPU you'll have a problem with temps. I cant imagine this 3 fans moving much air and there is no way for AIO, meaning all your hot air from CPU and GPU will be in the case. The 2 fans on the top wont do it with any modern GPU/CPU
I use mini ITX build 7800x3D/7900XTX in NR200P, it gets hot, but with 280mm radiator on the side keeps everything under 80C even in long gaming sessions. I think I got my NR200P for about the same price few years ago, currently is 63 bucks on amazon. Much better case imo, although slightly larger.
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Triple-slot-Tool-Free-Accessibility/dp/B08BFJ8V8C/ref=sr_1_1?cr... [amazon.com]
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I also bought the case on sale so all together it was a little under $85.
2. I have a feeling if you use mid to high end GPU you'll have a problem with temps. I cant imagine this 3 fans moving much air and there is no way for AIO, meaning all your hot air from CPU and GPU will be in the case. The 2 fans on the top wont do it with any modern GPU/CPU
I use mini ITX build 7800x3D/7900XTX in NR200P, it gets hot, but with 280mm radiator on the side keeps everything under 80C even in long gaming sessions. I think I got my NR200P for about the same price few years ago, currently is 63 bucks on amazon. Much better case imo, although slightly larger.
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Mas...=sr_1_1?c
I went with an all AMD build and since it was my first time building, I didn't realize AMD parts generate a lot of heat compared to Intel/Nvidia and was not really optimal for SFF builds.
I have a R7 7700X CPU and an AMD 7900 XT and while it does get a little toasty, I haven't had any more problems since I upgraded from a smaller case but I also had to fine tune some fan curves for both CPU and GPU to get a good balance of keeping the temps down to a reasonable level but still not be super loud like a gaming laptop.
I don't know why it says it only supports 3 fans. It can definitely support 4 fans: 2 on the bottom and 2 at the top. I added a 4th fan and I definitely recommend this for everyone since for me it makes a noticeable difference probably because it evens out the airflow from bottom intake to top exhaust.
I originally had a smaller 8.1L KXRORS S300 but I was occasionally getting intermittent crashes that didn't seem related to the CPU/GPU temps and switching to this case with 4 fans solved that. I thought about getting the NR200P but decided it's just too big, I really liked having a petite case. I wish the 8.1L worked out, the 11.9L feels noticeably bigger even coming from that but had to make the compromise for a stable system.
Other reviews online mention the mesh inhibits airflow compared to panel designs with large holes, which is true. The amount of air getting through the mesh does feel reduced a meaningful amount. I tried to address it by 3d printing print fan spacers to add air gaps between fans and the mesh , as well as take up any excess space between the fans and panel (67mm CPU cooler still has ~3mm gap to panel, 60mm GPU has a few mm gap too).
Overall good temps though on my setup: 5700X3D and 5070, temps in the low 60s for GPU and 70s for CPU when gaming.
The PcCooler riser 4.0 cable occasionally gets bundled with the case on sale at Newegg. I got the pair for around $90. The PcCooler riser cable is pretty basic, the end feels pretty fragile but it is functional.
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