
I love this case a lot it matches my set up I'm glad I chose this case it was the cheapest and my personally love it




- Case includes a total of 5 fans, which is more than basically any case in this price range. - Really easy to build on, didnt have any trouble with cable management and was a smooth process. - Plenty of space for lengthy GPUs and up to ATX motherboards.

Design is not the old ATX setup, but it works. Sheet metal is adequate thickness. Parts are all cut and bent well. Unit is assembled well. Packed well. Mounting components and routing wiring was not a problem at all. No spacing, component fit, or air flow conflicts. Price is right.

It is beautiful, even with just the included fans. Fan RGB hub is nice to work with and can add more fans and ARGB devices. Very durable, does not bend at all. Nice ventilation and included fans are adequate. USB C is nice Easy cable routing for most locations. Somewhat compact size for ATX

If you are searching for a tiny, mini-itx / small form factor case that provide support for all of your home theatre needs as well as provide a low-profile expansion slot for your tv-tuner or video card, then this is the case to buy. For me, I have always wanted a mini-itx case that allowed a single-slot, low-profile video card so that I can having a gaming htpc case for my bedroom. However, I had already purchased a silverstone ft03-mini and went ahead and got a full size card. Therefore, I purchased this case more on an impulse buy and I was not disappointed. I decided to use it for a build for my brother for multi-media use for his chess class. I needed to have a semi-powerful CPU for the chess software but also needed to keep the energy and noise level down. I chose these components: Silverstone Ml05b Gigabyte h77-itx wifi mini-itx motherboard Intel core-i5 3350p Silverstone NT06-E G-skill Ares 2x4gb 1600mhz ddr3 Sapphire low-profile 7750 Silverstone 450w 80+ bronze sfx power supply 750gb 2.5" Western Digital Black 7200rpm hdd Silverstone Air Penetrator 120mm fan 2x 80mm Arctic fans SIlverstone 80mm and 120mm fan filters *No optical drive* Unfortunately, the NT06-E was too high, even with the air penetrator mounted on the bottom of the heatsink, so I had to use the stock cooler for now. In the future, I might try the cooler master geminii m4, but for now the stock is fine. All the components fit like a glove. One positive about such a small case is that every component is so packed in that it looks like it is a perfect fit and that everything is where it needs to be. All in all though, everything fit and is functioning properly. For the most part, the case is quiet. Not whisper quiet, but enough (see cons). My fingerprints did not leave too many smudges, and it comes with included feet so prevent scratches on surfaces or itself. But I digress. The pros: - Tiny! (7 liters, a few inches less than the depth of a pillow). - Black matte finish, except for the glossy plastic front. Still looks good, gives off a mirror sheen. - Cheap! $45 for a case like this? Really impressive. - Thermals. Plenty of airflow for the major components. - Portability. Will be able to take this anywhere you want to go.