DIYPC MA08-BK Black USB 3.0 Micro-ATX Mini Tower Gaming Computer Case with Dual Fans
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Special Features | Built-In Fan |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Number of Fans | 2 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
Case Type | Mini-Tower |
Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
Cooling Method | Air |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Business |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
J**G
Hey That's Pretty Good For Budget Gamers
This case is freaken dope as hell. I got this for my best friend and he loves it. I recommend this for any budget gamer. The metal panel on the right can get in the damn way when installing ram or a gpu so I recommend taking that out before starting your build. Yeah this thing is pretty dope.
I**T
Good value
There’s subtle issues that i didn’t care for but overall nothing to complain about giving the price tag. Fit and finish doesn’t compare to my previous build for CAD but the price didn’t compare either.This case is a very good value at anything less than about $40 id say. There are a couple edges that should have been rolled over but with a bit of precaution I’m not concerned about wire travel at all. Wire management area isn’t very deep but with some routing, tieing and planning it leaves a really clean case with ample room for a simple build.I used this case for a basic build, primarily used for internet access. Build cost overall was less than $500 and was considerably faster than anything per-built I could buy for twice the price.
D**Z
A bit small
I purchased this case. Then unfortunately I had to get a new one that is a bit larger because there wasn't enough room for my GPU to breath on more graphically intensive games. Not a bad case, and for a lot of games had no issues. Overwatch, League of Legends, and StarCraft 2 all played fine on my computer without overheating. DOOM it just wasn't enough room to breath.
R**D
Small Case With Expandibility
I needed a small case to fit in my cabinet. I prefer not to have the computer on the desk. To make it work I needed a case that is not too tall or wide and has good ventilation. Great mesh front panel, does a good job blocking dust and lets air in.I put in my i7-6700T with noctua nhd9l cooler and Quadro p620. The cooler fit without a problem even with the slim side panel fan. I like that I can fit a larger graphics card in the case if I choose to upgrade later.Some other notes about the case, you need to remove the front panel to install the HDD, the SSD was almost impossible to install in the position above, the input cables were black. The expansion slots break off so I bought some cheap dust proof slot covers. I set the side panel fan to exhaust because there is no dust filter.Overall good case for compact matx builds with air cooling.
N**K
DIY makes good cases for the money.
Solid case for what you pay. Most of their cases offer premium features and modding options without the price tag. These cases are def worth, I modded mine out of boredom. The HDD cage was easily removable and allows for larger gpu's had early usb 3 options when it wasn't seen in low end cases at the time. It's solid and durable enough to be cut through without warping/bending.
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