Designed with ventilation in mind, this high-performance mini case offers superior airflow and ventilation for improved cooling performance. The convenient handle on the top of the case allows for...
Designed with ventilation in mind, this high-performance mini case offers superior airflow and ventilation for improved cooling performance. The convenient handle on the top of the case allows for easy placement and transport, while adding a sleek and unique look. It supports water cooling at the front and back of the case for maximum cooling performance.
Designed with ventilation in mind, this high-performance mini case offers superior airflow and ventilation for improved cooling performance. The convenient handle on the top of the case allows for easy placement and transport, while adding a sleek and unique look. It supports water cooling at the front and back of the case for maximum cooling performance.
Features
The mesh front panel design allows for improved airflow and ventilation
The compact and versatile frame design makes this case ideal for professional, home, or gaming use
The convenient handle allows for easy placement and transportation
Comes equipped with a side panel made of steel or tempered glass
Supports water cooling at the front and rear of the case
Supports air cooling at the front and rear of the case
Supports CPU cooler up to 156 mm for CS-109-G-BK-V1 and up to 158 mm for CS-109-S-BK-V1
Supports advanced technology graphics cards up to 260 mm (without front fan)
Designed with ventilation in mind, this mini tower case features a mesh front panel for excellent airflow and ventilation.
COMPACT CASE DESIGN
With a compact and versatile frame design, this mini case is ideal for professional, home use, or Gaming.
Constructed with a convenient handle on the top of the case, allowing for easy placement and transport, while adding a stylish and unique appearance.
Enjoy a more classic look with the steel side panel or showcase your interior with the full tempered glass side panel.
Air Cooling
Supports air cooling at the front and rear of the case to improve cooling performance.
Front: 120 mm x 2 (Max)
Rear: 120 mm x 1 (Max)
Water Cooling
Supports water cooling at the front and rear of the case for maximum cooling performance.
BUILT FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE
Supports Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards
Supports CPU coolers up to 156 mm for CS-109-G-BK-V1 and up to 158 mm for CS-109-S-BK-V1
Supports advanced technology graphics cards up to 260 mm (without front fan)
Convenient Access
Quick and easy access to USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x 2, HD audio and microphone ports, and power and reset buttons.
Storage Capability
Supports up to 2 x 3.5” HDD (2 x 3.5”) and 4 x 2.5” SSD (4 x 2.5”).
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Very good value for money. Although the aluminum sheets are indeed thin, they are not the kind that bend easily. So even though I had a lot of cables hidden under the motherboard, the side latch does not bend at all and maintains its stability. Some issues I encountered: In order to install the liquid cooler (Corsair H60), I had to replace the fan with a slim 120mm model from Arctic. Although there is no problem fitting two 120mm fans in the front, the issue was with the length of the screw that attaches the fan to the radiator, as the case forces an additional half inch of travel. With a pack of 3 slim PST fans (the other 2 for uniformity only), I was ready. The rear RGB fan is indeed molex, which is not bad if you like RGB and are not bothered by the full speed. Anyway, with an exhaust, having the rear fan at full speed is not a bad idea. Personally, I changed it because I didn't want RGB... What is worth noting is that it strictly accepts the number of drives specified: 1 3.5" drive and two 2.5" drives. Be careful, it only accepts a second 2.5" drive if you close the bottom front air intake. In the build shown in the picture, I put 2 x 2.5" drives at the bottom. The SSD is in the position where the 3.5" drive normally goes. The result: only the mechanical drive is properly attached to the chassis, the SSD is secured with one screw. Practically, there is no problem, but if you want to do a proper job, you either need to buy an adapter or consider configurations that are only 2 x 2.5" + 1 x 3.5" with the corresponding tradeoffs. In the era of m.2 drives, these limitations as well as the lack of ODD space are insignificant to indifferent. I just mention it for cases where people keep old components but also want a modern case. Overall, it is definitely worth its money. Cheap and beautiful case with good air flow.
Guys, nice little box I must say, but the metal sheet is very thin and the plastic doesn't seem to be of good quality. Inside, it doesn't have almost anything compared to the old ones that used to put stuff in. It's something cheap to get the job done, but be careful with the glass.
Honest for its price.
A chamber with enough space in the back panel for cable management, but because the power supply goes from above, be prepared to show a little cable with microATX, with a miniATX mobo maybe things will be a little cleaner because you leave the bottom front cutout open.
The fan it has is RGB+Molex, so it's useless. It accepts a 120mm fan at the back.
At the front, while it has ready-made holes for 2x 140mm/120mm/90mm fans that screw from the outside (under the lid) to the bottom, everything is fine, while at the top, the i/o hub takes up a lot of space, resulting in only accepting the 90mm fan (although I didn't have a 90mm fan to test it, it seems that way). So ideally, 120mm intake and 120mm exhaust.
The side window is indeed glass. It is an economical case for a medium build.