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Justin
> 3 dayTruly one of the better looking ITX cases on the market. The handle on top adds to the mobility and ease of traveling with this PC. My only gripe would be the lack of instructions on how to properly build inside it. After examining it for a while, I decided the best course of action would be to dismount the back part first, in order to fit the board much more easily. Once you get that and the troublesome front panel connectors set up, youre in the clear and it becomes smooth sailing.
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Fastrap1987
> 3 dayBig things come in small packages. youll be amazed with how many preium parts you can fit inside of this case. My favorite itx case of all time
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JAChase
> 3 dayThe case overall is pretty decent build-wise, the handle is nice and sturdy and none of the screws were stripped or not threaded so thats a plus! Everything did fit inside the case using an h610 itx board from Asrock and an rx 6700 xt clChallenger D and a 650 watt Silverstone SFX PSU, it has enough space to place a sata ssd underneath the motherboard and gpu put the clearances for everything else is fairly tight so its not the easiest to just fit parts into, but thats how most itx cases are. Cable management could be better but I had taken the pc apart several times dealing with an issue getting the thing to post to bios which I will touch on in just a second. Probably the worst part of this product was the gen 3 pcie riser cable, it had slipped my mind but the pc wouldnt post as the h610 and 6700 xt are both gen 4 while the riser is 3.0. So after a while making sure the gpu and riser was seated correctly (when screwing gpu down the gpu would pull out of the slot a little so you have to fiddle with the tension while screwing everything down) but I eventually pulled everything out and connected direct to the mobo to get to the bios to switch the pcie port to force gen 3.0 Im order to use the riser cable correctly. All-in-all the case is small enough to put in a back pack and has a pretty good feeling build quality, one Philips head screw driver took it all apart, I suggest getting a gen 4.0 riser cable to replace it or a use a cpu that has integrated graphics to atleast change in bios to 3.0. I was using a 12100f so I had to balance the whole mobo and gpu on the case to fix it. Other than that I reccomend it!
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David Viescas
> 3 dayLet me start with the statement that if you are building a PC for the first time, I would not suggest such a small build as the components are very tightly spaced, and the instructions for this case are rudimentary at best. That said, this case is amazing, and extremely well thought out. This case is perfect for a 1080p optimized build, the perforated sides allow for great airflow utilizing the fans mounted on your GPU, CPU, and power supply. That being said, of course your temperatures may run a little high just do the cramped quarters all of your components are in. You will also need to invest in a low profile CPU cooler, as the included wraith cooler with AMD processors, and the POS that comes with Intel will both be to high, and will interfere with the case cover. If you are looking for a portable build that will fit in your carry-on, this case is perfect and will provide wonderful 1080p performance.
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Kasilim Steven
> 3 dayThe product states that it supports a 120 and 80mm fan. Upon inspection, there are mountain points for the 120, as well as for either a 90mm or 80mm. Unfortunately, the side IO cables prevent either a 90 or 80mm fan from being installed, so the 120 is all that is possible.