RIOTORO CR1088 Prism Mini Tower RGB Lighting Window ATX Case - View 1

RIOTORO CR1088 Prism Mini Tower RGB Lighting Window ATX Case

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Key Features

  • Full ATX support (small case) Drive Bays 5.25"x1, 3.5"x1, 2.5"x1, convertible 3.5"/2.5" x 1
  • Compartment design for better cooling, Water cooling Compatible. Includes 1 - 120mm RIOTORO Case Fan
  • PSU support: Standard ATX 175x150x85 mm. Fits all Reference design cards
  • Expansion Slots: 7, Dedicated intake fan for VGAs, USB 3.0 x2, microphone, headphone
  • Motherboard: ATX, mATX, miniITX , Max CPU cooler height 120 mm, Max GPU length 300 mm

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00851001006832, 00851001006511
Manufacturer
RIOTORO
UPC
851001006511 851001006832
Brand Name
RIOTORO
Total USB 30 Ports
2
Total Usb Ports
2
Hard Disk Form Factor
2.5 Inches
Number of Fans
7
Total Expansion Slots Quantity
7
Total USB 20 Ports
2
Supported Motherboard
ATX
Case Type
Mini-Tower
Cooling Method
Air
Item Weight
3.9 Kilograms
Color
CR1288 - Prism Mini-Tower

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Customer Reviews

niki
Great case, good price point and easy to build in. I love the design of this case it has great bones to build in.
jonathan
Great case, clear airflows, easily wired. It’s a bit wider, but shorter, but plenty of room.
Clay Leihy
I used this to build a system for my daughter, who wanted to keep her PC to her left on the shelf under her corner desk. It was easy to put together and the cabling hides quite nicely without doing any fancy wire-loom stuff. However, I did want to add color changing front fans and they could not be used with the case's built-in controller due to its proprietary nature, and compatible Riotoro fans don't seem to be available. I opted to use a pair of fans that came with their own controller, meaning more wiring, but it all came out nice in the end.
Doc
The media could not be loaded. I never thought I would do an LED heavy build, it's never interested me before. When I went to build a new gaming PC this summer I found it hard NOT to buy memory and key components that lacked lights. When it came time to pick the case I was limited by my desk's left-side shelf for the case. That meant the CR1088 quickly became the top choice with it's the flipped-ATX and right-side window. The stocky frame isn't too tall and the big window shows off all my components. I'm very careful when handling the window, as I'm sure if i weren't it may scratch.