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This is an excellent budget case for an mATX or mITX build. Was easy to route cables for effective cable management, even when using a non-modular PSU, as there is plenty of room behind the motherboard tray. Furthermore, this case will accept a “full-width” mATX board, as it has a full set of stand-off holes for both mATX and mITX.Airflow is excellent and, for a low power (e.g. ~ 35w TDP CPU + iGPU) build, you only need your stock CPU cooler and the single rear chassis exhaust fan (which is a good quality CoolerMaster rifled-bearing fan). The case comes with top, bottom and front removable dust filters which, for the top and front, are magnetic fit.This is, however, an inexpensive case, so don’t expect RGB fans, fanbus controllers, tempered glass (the glass panel is acrylic), or heavyweight construction. What you do get is a handsome enough looking case, with lots of fan and radiator mounting options, great airflow and dust filtering, that is easy to work in.
Ricardo Garcia
I bought this to hold an older i7 motherboard I acquired. The system is great. The case has many features that surprised me. You usually don't consider case features to be a big selling point for day-to-day use. That's where the surprises come in. The magnetic dust covers work interchangeably and are so easy to remove, clean, and then put back. They hold up well. The side plastic is durable and holds up to use. Doesn't get to dusty. The most fun I had with the case is that the whole thing is perforated with holes. This becomes handy because you can mount as many or as few fans as you like anywhere. You can also mount switches and buttons utilizing the perforated holes as well. When you add the magnetic dust covers back you never notice a thing. The design and quality is more than what I expected from a Cooler master case. They really outdid themselves on this one. I have owned three cooler master cases so far and each one I bought for the price and exceeded my expectations. Good Job. The one caveat I would say is the bottom case has a thin, metal dust cover, that seems to fray at the edges. On carpet or along any surface it seems to come right off and snag on anything it is placed on. It becomes annoying if you move it around alot.
DanagerDanager
I have built pc's in over 30 computer cases in the last 5 years most around $100+ and I have to say this $50 case is not missing that many features of it's more expensive counter parts. Other then tempered glass.Pros.Great Airflow.Very nice design that works with most hardware colors.USB 3.0 on the front.Very easy to work in.2x Internal 2.5" SSD mounts so you can see those drives in action!Fits most power supply's with no issues.No sharp edges.No case flex, feels very solid.Con's:Has a weird way of installing the power supply that can make it harder to plug and unplug.Acrylic side panels are easy to damage and scratch even when cleaning with a microfiber cloth--- Not much of a con at the asking price though.Final thoughts,For the price is is one of the best MATX cases that I have ever worked in. It is packed with allot of feature that you often need to spend more to get. Airflow is great in this case due to the whole front is a intake with very little blocking the airflow's path. If you are in the market for a solid case and don't want to spend a ton this case is for you.