Not really a deal but a very good case for building a pc on the cheap. The features and flexibility of this case are mental for the price. the specs are as below. And postage from £2.37! Or collect in store.
Model Name
Novatech Stealth Micro ATX PC Case
Case Type
Micro ATX/ITX
Dimensions
42.8cm (H) x 39cm (D) x 20.8cm (W)
Chassis
Exterior and Interior Matt Black Coating
Front Panel Material
ABS+Mesh
Side Panel Material
SPCC 0.5mm/Window Side
External Colour
Matt Black
Internal Colour
Matt Black
2.5" SSD
x 3
3.5" Drive Bays (Hidden)
x 2
PCI Expansion Slots
x 5
Cooling Systems
Front: 1 x 12cm Blue LED Fan (installed); 2 x 12cm fans (optional)
Top: 1 x 12cm fan (optional)
Rear: 1 x 12cm fan (optional)
External Ports
USB
2.0 x2, 3.0 x1
HD Audio
Headphone x1; Microphone x1
Motherboard Support
Extended ATX
No
Standard ATX
No
Micro ATX
Yes
Mini ITX
Yes
Power Supply
Location
Bottom
Installed
No
Type
ATX
Warranty
Novatech Warranty
1 Year
Features
2pcs Tool Free for HDD
Supports Graphic Card Up to 318mm & CPU Cooler Up to 160mm
Cable Management: 19mm
anything there is loads of room, the full width of the case nearly
randomandy
9 Mar 17#31
Anyone get this case? How's the noise off the front fan?
Rhythmeister
8 Mar 17#30
Because it's really cheap pressed pig iron :smirk:
faintaxis
7 Mar 17#29
Fairly sure this is a rebranded RaidMax case. Heat!
PulisOut
6 Mar 171#28
Ideal thanks but still now DVD slot :-)
utopiangames
6 Mar 17#27
Thanks for your build, i just bought an RX480 from overclockers with doom for £150 but i did go ahead and order the g4560, mobo and HDD from BT so many thanks for that!
Wondering about ram...could i use 2400 or would 2133mhz be cheaper more suitable?
PulisOut
6 Mar 17#25
I did look at this as I'm in the market for a few cases for home webservers. But I wasn't happy with the design and fittings available. So if anyone see a simple square box for the same price let me know :-)
biggysilly to PulisOut
6 Mar 171#26
utopiangames
6 Mar 171#16
Think im going to bite the bullet and attempt my 1st (budget 1080p) pc build would love to see what you guys think and if you would swap or tweak anything.
G4560 £55 from AWD-IT (for a 1080 build im not sure anything can beat this chip for around the same price)?
This case £19.38
EVGA 500W 80+PSU from Novatech £36.37 (any cheaper on par PSU's out there)?
Windows 10 64 bit Pro on a usb stick from eBay with license £15.99 (sounds too good to be true but seller has good feedback).
MSI-B250 Pro VDH Mobo from ebuyer £67.36 (bit stuck with the G4560 and found out i need a B250 and this looked best bang for buck)?
8GB 2400 DDR4 Skill Ripjaws V series £51.30 AriaPC (need to buy 2x8gb for £102.60 for this price but plan on using it in another PC).
RX480 4gb Asus Radeon Dual OC FREE Doom £149.99 Overclockers.
2TB HDD WD 5400 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch £64.99 CCL (looked at ssd and m.2 and 1TB HDD but this seemed a better choice for the money).
Total just over £460.
stumpf5 to utopiangames
6 Mar 172#19
That HDD is too slow, it will be really noticeable. get at least 7200 RPM if you can't afford SSD
Thanks guys really appreciate the advise, will look again at 7200 RPM and also at 2x4gb ram (think 8gb in total will be fine)?
stumpf5 to utopiangames
6 Mar 171#23
Yeah the HDD is important for general performance, you could always get a smaller but faster one for now to install the OS on, and when you need extra storage buy a second large HDD that you can use for storage only that doesn't need to be as fast. RAM amount is completely dependent upon what you plan to use the PC for. Check recommended specs for the programs/games you will be using and aim to beat those specs if at all possible.
thorabcd
6 Mar 171#20
[quote=coventgamer]8GB 2400 DDR4 Skill Ripjaws V series £51.30 AriaPC (need to buy 2x8gb for £102.60 for this price but plan on using it in another PC)./quote]
This doesn't scan right, its sounds like you're intending to just use one stick in you're new PC, shouldn't you need a pair for this PC (or has the PC buildling world change since my last build) ie 2 8s or 2 4's.
Just checking I appreciate you may have meant 2x 2x 4Gb,
stumpf5 to thorabcd
6 Mar 171#21
The Mobo is Dual Channel so having a pair would take advantage of the speed benefit, however it would still work with a single stick
derms
6 Mar 17#17
Allways been told not to get a cheap PSU, and about to build my first computer. Any advice whether to go for the case with the psu for £34.99 or should i buy it seperately?
flukeskywalker to derms
6 Mar 17#18
spend a little more on a branded quality PSU, although I have a novatech power supply in my overclocked i7 2600k water cooled system with a gtx780 and it has been great for over three years
coventgamer
6 Mar 17#15
No thanks when my benefits come in I'll have a nzxt or corsair case
zaidgul
5 Mar 171#14
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zaidgul
5 Mar 171#13
this looks like an advertisement
flukeskywalker
5 Mar 17#12
Not a deal as in a reduction, but bloody good value! And bit of a heads up to the PC building community
dewonderful
5 Mar 174#11
Then this needs to go on notukdeals.com :smirk:
hcc27
5 Mar 171#10
Yes that's not very difficult :smiley:
For the life of me I cannot understand how these guys can sell a computer case - and from the looks of it pretty solid build quality- for under 20 quid and still make a profit.
Opening post
Model Name
Novatech Stealth Micro ATX PC Case
Case Type
Micro ATX/ITX
Dimensions
42.8cm (H) x 39cm (D) x 20.8cm (W)
Chassis
Exterior and Interior Matt Black Coating
Front Panel Material
ABS+Mesh
Side Panel Material
SPCC 0.5mm/Window Side
External Colour
Matt Black
Internal Colour
Matt Black
2.5" SSD
x 3
3.5" Drive Bays (Hidden)
x 2
PCI Expansion Slots
x 5
Cooling Systems
Front: 1 x 12cm Blue LED Fan (installed); 2 x 12cm fans (optional)
Top: 1 x 12cm fan (optional)
Rear: 1 x 12cm fan (optional)
External Ports
USB
2.0 x2, 3.0 x1
HD Audio
Headphone x1; Microphone x1
Motherboard Support
Extended ATX
No
Standard ATX
No
Micro ATX
Yes
Mini ITX
Yes
Power Supply
Location
Bottom
Installed
No
Type
ATX
Warranty
Novatech Warranty
1 Year
Features
2pcs Tool Free for HDD
Supports Graphic Card Up to 318mm & CPU Cooler Up to 160mm
Cable Management: 19mm
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Wondering about ram...could i use 2400 or would 2133mhz be cheaper more suitable?
G4560 £55 from AWD-IT (for a 1080 build im not sure anything can beat this chip for around the same price)?
This case £19.38
EVGA 500W 80+PSU from Novatech £36.37 (any cheaper on par PSU's out there)?
Windows 10 64 bit Pro on a usb stick from eBay with license £15.99 (sounds too good to be true but seller has good feedback).
MSI-B250 Pro VDH Mobo from ebuyer £67.36 (bit stuck with the G4560 and found out i need a B250 and this looked best bang for buck)?
8GB 2400 DDR4 Skill Ripjaws V series £51.30 AriaPC (need to buy 2x8gb for £102.60 for this price but plan on using it in another PC).
RX480 4gb Asus Radeon Dual OC FREE Doom £149.99 Overclockers.
2TB HDD WD 5400 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch £64.99 CCL (looked at ssd and m.2 and 1TB HDD but this seemed a better choice for the money).
Total just over £460.
This doesn't scan right, its sounds like you're intending to just use one stick in you're new PC, shouldn't you need a pair for this PC (or has the PC buildling world change since my last build) ie 2 8s or 2 4's.
Just checking I appreciate you may have meant 2x 2x 4Gb,
For the life of me I cannot understand how these guys can sell a computer case - and from the looks of it pretty solid build quality- for under 20 quid and still make a profit.
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