Pros: Price, weight, external size, performance, appearance
Cons: No dust filters, complicated cable management.
This little case is amazing. I bought it in Amazon Spain at €74 (around $100) for a mod, and it seriously surprised me.
It looks tiny on the outside, but it is incredibly roomy inside. I actually fit a full ATX system with a 360 radiator on the top without much of hassle, thanks to the increased width of the case (210mm). The stock inverted air tunnel works wonders, and can be easily reconfigured to be an 'intake from front and rear, exhaust from top' configuration, which is very good in case you use a top mounted radiator.
The inverted ATX format lets your RAM and VRM heatsinks exposed to the full blast of the air tunnel created by the case, effectively delivering very low temperatures for a case of this size.
The sound dampening rubber grommets are very decently build, almost negating any vibration from any mechanical drive you might have.
Overall an impressive case, only stained by the lack of air filters. But the price compltely compensates it.
It looks tiny on the outside, but it is incredibly roomy inside. I actually fit a full ATX system with a 360 radiator on the top without much of hassle, thanks to the increased width of the case (210mm). The stock inverted air tunnel works wonders, and can be easily reconfigured to be an 'intake from front and rear, exhaust from top' configuration, which is very good in case you use a top mounted radiator.
The inverted ATX format lets your RAM and VRM heatsinks exposed to the full blast of the air tunnel created by the case, effectively delivering very low temperatures for a case of this size.
The sound dampening rubber grommets are very decently build, almost negating any vibration from any mechanical drive you might have.
Overall an impressive case, only stained by the lack of air filters. But the price compltely compensates it.


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