Warranty Two years
Weight 4.8kg
Form Factor Mid-Tower
Dimensions 448mm x 198mm x 378mm
Motherboard Support Mini-ITX, MicroATX
Maximum GPU Length 383mm
Maximum CPU Cooler Height 150mm
Maximum PSU Length 160mm
Expansion Slots 4
Drive Bays
(x1) 5.25in
(x2) 3.5in
(x2) 2.5in
Material Steel
Power Supply ATX (not included)
External Connections
(x1) USB 3.0
(x1) USB 2.0
(x1) Headphone Port
(x1) Microphone Port
Fan Mount Locations Front: (x2) 120mm
Top: (x2) 120mm
Rear: (x1) 120mm
Fans Included Rear: (x1) 120mm
Radiator Mount Locations Front: 120/240mm
Rear: 120mm
Compatible Corsair Liquid Coolers H55, H60, H75, H80i, H100i, H105
All comments (17)
mcon
21 Jul 16#1
great find o.p
heat added :smiley:
roybr
21 Jul 16#2
If I have a mobo with more USB ports than the two on this case, am I limited to using those only?
enigmatik33 to roybr
21 Jul 162#3
No it just means there is one of each on front or top to connect to motherboard headers. You can still access motherboard mounted usbs on rear
Zemp
21 Jul 16#4
I want to move down to Micro ATX, but don‘t need to. Good deal, heat added.
twiggy99999 to Zemp
21 Jul 16#14
I went down to micro with the Fractal node 804 case from the fractal R3 ATX and never looked back, for someone who moves my PC around a lot to LAN parties its perfect
spaghettihooha
21 Jul 16#5
This is a great deal. The case feels of a high quality, much better than most of the other stuff you get for this price. Also quite understated. Well worth £30, nice find OP.
ollie87
21 Jul 16#6
Oooohhh so tempted. I have a Phanteks Evolv mITX right now, which is an amazing case. Only thing letting it down is the airflow for the GPU, which sits at 94 celcus playing The Witcher 3.
hitman007
21 Jul 16#7
Yes
random_man
21 Jul 16#8
Heat nice case for the price
Daftfool666
21 Jul 161#9
I don't exactly need it, but I really want to buy it..
DevilzGtr to Daftfool666
21 Jul 16#11
I want this too but I have an Antec P90 already, trying to resist temptation.
Spark
21 Jul 16#10
Good deal and I need a new case but I think this may be too small for my board sadly.
Mihir95
21 Jul 16#12
Ive had corsair carbide 100r windowed. Great case
googleboogle
21 Jul 16#13
Nice price
colourpie
21 Jul 16#15
God dammit I bought this last week at amazon for 39.
It's a good case. It's super super light, as in what the hell they posted an empty box light. Nicely made, quality is similar to the higher echelon Corsair cases but everything is a bit thinner. Nifty hard disk caddy (2) and clever mounts for SSDs [or laptop disks] (2). Plenty of room for "normal" size graphics cards, I put in a dual fan 750Ti.
Weirdly there's loads of space up front, enough for a 2x120 radiator which seems a bit mad in a small budget price case. 2 mounts up top too (not enough space for a rad) and 1 mount at the rear.
So, yeh, great deal.
_Valen_
21 Jul 16#16
Mid-Tower? I know that's what Corsair are calling it but this is clearly a Mini-Tower sized case. Also there's only 4 drive mounts (other than the 5.25"). I'd be unlikely to be using that much, but most MicroATX cases usually have around three 3.5" bays and three 2.5" bays. This only has two of each. Though perhaps this results in a less cramped and easier-to-build-in interior. Other than that, it looks like a decent case.
Opening post
Weight 4.8kg
Form Factor Mid-Tower
Dimensions 448mm x 198mm x 378mm
Motherboard Support Mini-ITX, MicroATX
Maximum GPU Length 383mm
Maximum CPU Cooler Height 150mm
Maximum PSU Length 160mm
Expansion Slots 4
Drive Bays
(x1) 5.25in
(x2) 3.5in
(x2) 2.5in
Material Steel
Power Supply ATX (not included)
External Connections
(x1) USB 3.0
(x1) USB 2.0
(x1) Headphone Port
(x1) Microphone Port
Fan Mount Locations Front: (x2) 120mm
Top: (x2) 120mm
Rear: (x1) 120mm
Fans Included Rear: (x1) 120mm
Radiator Mount Locations Front: 120/240mm
Rear: 120mm
Compatible Corsair Liquid Coolers H55, H60, H75, H80i, H100i, H105
All comments (17)
heat added :smiley:
It's a good case. It's super super light, as in what the hell they posted an empty box light. Nicely made, quality is similar to the higher echelon Corsair cases but everything is a bit thinner. Nifty hard disk caddy (2) and clever mounts for SSDs [or laptop disks] (2). Plenty of room for "normal" size graphics cards, I put in a dual fan 750Ti.
Weirdly there's loads of space up front, enough for a 2x120 radiator which seems a bit mad in a small budget price case. 2 mounts up top too (not enough space for a rad) and 1 mount at the rear.
So, yeh, great deal.