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Compact Micro-ATX Design - Space-saving case ideal for budget gaming and clean desktop setups.
3 x Preinstalled FRGB Fans (3-pin DC) - Fixed RGB lighting with optimized airflow out of the box.
Hardware Support - Fits GPUs up to 280mm, ATX PSUs up to 140mm, and 155mm CPU air coolers.
HDD Support - Fits up to 3 x 2.5" HDD and 1 x 3.5" HDD (2 x 2.5" + 1 x Combo)
Modern Front I/O - Includes USB Type-C and USB 3.0 for fast connectivity.
Premium Look, Budget Friendly - Sleek design that delivers high-end style at an affordable price.
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Just so you know its mATX regular motherboards (ATX) won't fit in that case.
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One quick note: there are two kinds of m/atx layouts. Ones with the pcie 16x in the first slot, and another with an extra slot offset (pcie is moved to the second slot to allow for more room and airflow for the CPU cooler) aka a lowered/slot shifted layout. This case is very compact, so if you have a lowered slot layout motherboard, the two 120mm fans on the bottom would need to be ultra slim fans to be able to fit a regular two slot GPU. Given the airflow layout of this case, you absolutely need the bottom 120mms if you want to run a decent GPU.
I think the case itself works well and it's not too frustrating to build considering its small footprint. It's just that you have to fit your GPU and bottom fans very carefully. Also if I remember right, it only takes GPUs up to 280mm. That's either a two fan or a compact three fan cooler. Also remember to mount your bottom fans before you install your PSU or you would have to remove it and install it again.
One quick note: there are two kinds of m/atx layouts. Ones with the pcie 16x in the first slot, and another with an extra slot offset (pcie is moved to the second slot to allow for more room and airflow for the CPU cooler) aka a lowered/slot shifted layout. This case is very compact, so if you have a lowered slot layout motherboard, the two 120mm fans on the bottom would need to be ultra slim fans to be able to fit a regular two slot GPU. Given the airflow layout of this case, you absolutely need the bottom 120mms if you want to run a decent GPU.
I think the case itself works well and it's not too frustrating to build considering its small footprint. It's just that you have to fit your GPU and bottom fans very carefully. Also if I remember right, it only takes GPUs up to 280mm. That's either a two fan or a compact three fan cooler. Also remember to mount your bottom fans before you install your PSU or you would have to remove it and install it again.
Good luck!
Jon
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