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populartDames | Staff posted Yesterday 06:56 PM
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Zalman ZQBE ATX Mid Tower PC Case 3 x PWM ARGB Fans w/ Fan Hub RGB Controller (Black) $49.99 + Free Shipping

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Zalman Direct via Newegg [newegg.com] has Zalman ZQBE ATX Mid Tower PC Case 3 x PWM ARGB Fans w/ Fan Hub RGB Controller (Black) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Panoramic Tempered Glass Design Stunning 3-side tempered glass panels (top, front, and side) for a full showcase of your components.
  • 3 x PWM Prism ARGB Fans Included Preinstalled with 3 vibrant ARGB fans for dynamic lighting and optimized cooling right out of the box (12-port PWM ARGB Hub / Controller is also included).
  • Premium ATX Compatibility Supports ATX, mATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards with ample space for high-performance builds.
  • Accommodates GPUs up to 330mm in length, radiators up to 240mm, and PSUs up to 160mm
  • Modern Front I/O Includes USB Type-C 3.2 (5Gbps) for fast, future-proof connectivity.
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Zalman Direct via Newegg [newegg.com] has Zalman ZQBE ATX Mid Tower PC Case 3 x PWM ARGB Fans w/ Fan Hub RGB Controller (Black) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Product Description via Newegg:
  • Panoramic Tempered Glass Design Stunning 3-side tempered glass panels (top, front, and side) for a full showcase of your components.
  • 3 x PWM Prism ARGB Fans Included Preinstalled with 3 vibrant ARGB fans for dynamic lighting and optimized cooling right out of the box (12-port PWM ARGB Hub / Controller is also included).
  • Premium ATX Compatibility Supports ATX, mATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards with ample space for high-performance builds.
  • Accommodates GPUs up to 330mm in length, radiators up to 240mm, and PSUs up to 160mm
  • Modern Front I/O Includes USB Type-C 3.2 (5Gbps) for fast, future-proof connectivity.

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Yesterday 09:23 PM
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TheBlackHowlingYesterday 09:23 PM
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Anyone have any thoughts on this case?
Yesterday 09:35 PM
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tqlla3kYesterday 09:35 PM
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Quote from TheBlackHowling :
Anyone have any thoughts on this case?
It looks nice, but probably lacks airflow. Typically you want a TOP aio cooler and front fans.

This just has space for an AIO on the side. Also, I have a DarkFlash MATX L280M that I used for all the spare parts I had. Its different than this case, but similar.

My GPU(GTX1080) did not fit over AIO and fans(Arctic liquid freezer iii 240). I had to put the cooler on the opposite side of the case, then use the fans to hold it in place. I do like that this Zalman case looks smaller than my case.
Last edited by tqlla3k April 16, 2026 at 02:38 PM.
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FancyNest8870Today 03:02 AM
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Quote from TheBlackHowling :
Anyone have any thoughts on this case?
I've done 3 builds in these and just ordered another one. At this price it's a great case.

Just be mindful that it is a very compact case and like all compact cases, everything is a tight fit. You're limited to a 240mm AIO (side-mounted, of course). Mounting it is a bit of a pain because it's so cramped but airflow is... fine. Temps aren't great but not bad either. It's updraft airflow with side/rear exhaust in that config.

Pay attention to your GPU's size when installing ordering. Everything is tight in here. It's ATX in a MATX sized-case.

Very good looking case when it's done, though. The builds I've done in them sell fast.
Last edited by FancyNest8870 April 16, 2026 at 08:04 PM.
Today 03:06 AM
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TheBlackHowlingToday 03:06 AM
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Quote from FancyNest8870 :
I've done 3 builds in these and just ordered another one. At this price it's a great case.

Just be mindful that it is a very compact case and like all compact cases, everything is a tight fit. You're limited to a 240mm AIO (side-mounted, of course). Mounting it is a bit of a pain because it's so cramped but airflow is... fine. Temps aren't great but not bad either. It's updraft airflow with side/rear exhaust in that config.

Pay attention to your GPU's size when installing ordering. Everything is tight in here. It's ATX in a MATX sized-case.

Very good looking case when it's done, though. The builds I've done in them sell fast.
In for one with that advice.

What are the temps that are fine. I was thinking of changing out the fans with some spare Thermalrights I have lying around and wondering if that would be worth it
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FancyNest8870Today 03:21 AM
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Quote from TheBlackHowling :
In for one with that advice.

What are the temps that are fine. I was thinking of changing out the fans with some spare Thermalrights I have lying around and wondering if that would be worth it
The temps will depend entirely on what you intend to run in there. I ran a R7 5700X in there and it was fine (other two were R7 3700Xs with similar temps). I would not want to run a 5800X or similar hot-running chips in there. If it's the kind of CPU that really needs a 360mm AIO, then skip this case.

The included fans are fairly generic but work OK. I love Thermalright stuff in general but wouldn't bother upgrading unless you just want a different look or want some high-end fans like Noctuas or something.
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TheBlackHowlingToday 03:23 AM
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Quote from FancyNest8870 :
The temps will depend entirely on what you intend to run in there. I ran a R7 5700X in there and it was fine (other two were R7 3700Xs with similar temps). I would not want to run a 5800X or similar hot-running chips in there. If it's the kind of CPU that really needs a 360mm AIO, then skip this case.

The included fans are fairly generic but work OK. I love Thermalright stuff in general but wouldn't bother upgrading unless you just want a different look or want some high-end fans like Noctuas or something.
Looking at the parts I have on hand it will be a 7500f and a 7700xt so based on the info you gave it will be fine.
Thanks a lot for the info. This helped a lot

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