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Certifications: FCC, ROHS, CE, NOM Type: Mid Tower Factor: ATX Mother Board: ATX, MICRO ATX Expansion Slots: 7 Exposed Slots 5¼": 1 Hidden Slots 3½": 1 Slots 2½" SSD: 1 Front Ports: USB 2.0 (x2), Audio, Microphone Ventilation Slots: 1 Ventilation: Front panel x2 120mm, Rear x1 80mm Fans: Not Included Power Supply: 500 W Voltage: 115-230 Volts Current type: AC Frequency: 47-63 Hz Amp: 12- 6 Amp Power Cord: ATX 12 V Connectors: 24 pin, 12V 4 pins, SATA (2), IDE (2) Warranty: 1 Year Parts and Labor Dimensions: 13 x 6.9 x 16 inches Weight: 7.9 lb Content: Computer case, User manual, Power supply, Warranty policy
CHASSIS DESIGN: Minimalistic aluminum/ABS construction suitable for overall project PC builds, featuring ATX mid-tower form factor with matte-black finish all-around beautifully matching the front panel design
AMPLE EXPANDABILITY: 7 Expansion Slots in total including 1x 5.25” exposed slot, 1x 3.5” hidden slot and 1x 2.5” SSD slot
SURROUNDING AIRFLOW: Provides the top-class airflow for your build project with rear ventilation space for 1x 80mm fan (Fan not included)
EASY ACCESS FRONT I/O PORTS: 2x USB 2.0, 1x 2.5mm Audio, 1x 2.5mm Microphone.
PRE-INSTALLED POWER SUPPLY: As an ultimate flexibility for DIY builders in personalizing their PC, a 500W FCC/ROHS/CE/NOM Certified PSU is pre-installed with 1x 24pin, 1x 4pin, 2x SATA, 2x IDE connectors
UNMATCHED SUPPORT: 1 Year Parts and Labor with Lifetime Free Technical Support
Dimensions: 13 x 6.9 x 16 inches
and won't light my motherboard at all... It might be the power for PC like 10 years ago. The voltage are not very stable and only have 4 pin ATX which CPU nowadays are mostly 8PIN already. The case is ok for its price.Well, the material used for this case is a little thicker than aluminum foil, just kidding. But, it is thin and once the side panels are removed, it has a hard time to stay together. There are enough mounting screws / standoffs included to mount a motherboard. Careful, one needs to make sure the mounting plate is not warped so it doesn't short the Mobo. A rather great disappointment was the drive mounting cage. In today's 2.5 Inch drive world, one would expect a few more mounting options for them. Unfortunately, there is only one 3.5 Inch mounting provision. Not even one 2.5 inch. It has to be mounted with a 2.5 to 3.5 inch carrier of some sort. The power supply is of low quality, but seems to work. Power connector provided are for two SATA and two standard molex. It has one 12 Volt 4 pin CPU connector. The connector arrangement, makes me believe that the 500 Watt may not be able to live up to the promise. There is one 60 mm rear exhaust fan (always ON connector, not for motherboard control). Other fan mounting provisions are somewhat strange, to say the least. Oh, I was looking for a reset button, couldn't find it. There is only a power on. I guess you get less than you paid for. Another issue, not really pertaining to the product itself, is the boxing. Mine came badly damaged on the top. I guess it was flying during it's flight within the airplane or during unloading / loading. It was double boxed, but didn't much to prevent the dent at the top (see images).Would I recommend this product?No I wouldn't, because of the fact that there are more 5.25 Inch drive bays than anything else.This design is hopelessly outdated!Thankfully, I only wanted a home for a mother board that I had lying around, not wanting to win a beauty contest.The manufacturer / seller has to seriously think about the packaging, though.As is, it will not cut it.I got this case so I would have somewhere to put a spare motherboard and some disk drives. It is not robustly built, as the metal is thin. The included power supply is not exactly noisy, but it isn't quiet like an Antec or Thermaltake. The power supply is sort of amusing, as it has only 2 SATA drive power connectors and 2 IDE drive power connectors, which are paired with each other, and a 4-pin CPU power connector. That's all. I ended up putting the power supply in another old case. This case I ended up using for my regular utility desktop because of its USB-C front connectors, a nice feature. It holds all three of my drives plus my DVD drive. You could instead put in a floppy drive - it has a knockout which I played around with until I decided what to do with the case. It has all the normal front panel things, except you will need a paper clip to push the reset button. It comes with 4 metal motherboard mounting posts and 4 plastic snap in mounting posts, which you can put wherever you need for the motherboard you are using. There are plenty of threaded holes for ATX and newer.Works as well as expected. But power supply is not setup for some Motos.SO...the power supply is dated.You can mount 2 2.5" drives easily. The screw holes are for them. Recommend SSD's.Did put a EVGA 500w PSU in it.The case fan is useless.Definitely for a miniATX board and an A series AMD or Atom Intel. (low power cpu)I'll use the PSU to repair/test the unit this build is replacing.This case looks GREAT from the outside. That's about the only good thing I can say about it. The materials are so thin if you lean on it you will dent the top and the backside is so easily pushed in (caved in?) it's not funny. Many, many sharp edges to be wary of. The PSU wire gauge is so small and the CPU power is only a 4-pin. Fortunately, the i5-11400 I'm putting in it only draws 65W so 4-pin will suffice. There are only 2 molex 4-pins and 2 SATAs. There is no GPU power connector. The biggest disappointment was the total lack of mounting points for a 120mm fan in the FRONT of the case. Where you have that nice mesh grill (that looks sharp) that just begs for an LED 120, you can't do it. Behind the faceplate there is just a big opening with the 2 lower corners braced. You can, however, mount two 120mm fans in the side cover, but the side covers are also very thin and flexible. The case sits on metal feet - there are no rubber or felt feet- so you have to add your own if you don't want to scratch up the desk or floor. I found 4 felt furniture circles that fit well. The power supply fan is a bit noisy. It draws air in through tiny slits that don't let much air in. The case comes with 8 stand-offs but is an ATX. Many full-size ATX motherboards and full-width uATX boards require 9-10 standoffs. Finally, the rear 80mm fan only has a 4-pin molex connector - no motherboard connector! I replaced it with a 92mm Antec 3-pin fan.I bought this case for a budjet build because it came with a Power Supply. The power supply however did not have the proper nnector for modern Intel motherboard. It only has a single 4 pin CPU power connector, it does not have the double or 8 pin version that is very commonly required. I should have done more research. Now don't get me wrong, the power supply passed all tests and although VERY cheap, it should work for very low end motherboards that do not require the connector. So the end result for me to build out a system included a power supply I had on hand for more than double the cost of this package.Easily dented Tinfoil is sticker than the metal used to make this case misrepresented there are not three fans in the case only one small one had to buy a fan to fit the motherboard that I bought not many places to put drivesCumple con todo lo que promete (que no es mucho), aunque la fuente de poder es bastante básica y todavía tiene 2 conectores IDE (inútiles en 2019). Otro problema es que el ventilador que trae tiene una conexión IDE pero el cable es el mismo que la conexión a la tarjeta madre así que si tu conector para el ventilador en esta última está lejos de donde sea que conectes tus cables SATA/IDE no puedes conectarlo a las dos cosas (lo conecté con el IDE pero no a la tarjeta madre por lo que no puedo saber su velocidad o temperatura). Pero bueno, lo que se espera por el precio.Su construcción es muy endeble, lo suficiente como para que se mantenga de pie sin hacer ruido por vibraciones. Sin embargo, una ATX queda justa y ningún componente extra tendrá espacio de sobra. Lo tenía con una RX590 nitro y entraba muy justa, por lo que los cables quedaban ajustados. Para salir del apuro, esta bien, pero puedes poner 400 pesos más y consigues algo mejor (revisa los ganibetes Fractal).Además, tiene pésimo diseño para flujo de aire.Es un excelente precio y contiene una fuente de viaje de 550w, solo que no trae tornillos ni instructivo comparando con otros gabinetes, vale la pena por el precio tan accessible, otra cosa buena es que contiene un ventilador de chasis integrado.Muy funcional para el precio, únicamente que es muy frágil y los cables de la fuente no alcanzar a cubrir al interior del gabinete hasta el punto donde hay espacio para colocar un disco duro. La fuente no es recomendada si vas a poner una tarjeta de juegos ya que no cuenta con los conectores de alimentación. Este modelo es muy básico, si requieres algo barato esta bien.Tiene suficiente espacio para todas tus piezas y componentes que quieras agregar, incluso para poder realizar una buena gestión de cables. El hecho de tener una fuente de poder incluida aunque no tenga mucha potencia y sea económica, ayuda mucho sobre todo al inicio, sí llegas a cambiarla al menos tienes ya una de repuesto para lo que quieras.