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Yeksuper ATX/M-ATX/ITX PC Case $57.15 + Delivery @ Yeksuper via Kogan

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Description:
Support motherboard: ATX/ m-atx/mini-itx
Video card limit: 28cm [does not support three-fan video card]
CPU fan: height limit 160mm
Size: 350 * 290 * 410 mm
Hard disk bit: HDD1/SSD3
Power support: ATX
I/O panel: USB3.01/USB2.02/ audio interface/microphone interface
Extension notch: 7
Water cooling installation: the rear can be installed with 120mm water drain
Cooling system: fan front position 3120mm/ rear 1120mm/ top 2120mm/ bottom 2120mm

Features:
- Toughened glass, light transmission on both sides.
- I/O panel, modular and easy to understand.
- Dustproof design, top magnetic suction dustproof net.
- Strong heat dissipation, 120mm fan*8.
- Hardware installation, large space compatibility.
- USB3.0 transmission is more efficient, 10 times more than USB2.0 data transmission experience, meet the large file copy.
- Independent power supply and hard disk storage, wide space structure, with a powerful air cooling system, multi-fan design, faster air circulation, conducive to heat dissipation.
- Reasonable structure of the motherboard, power, hard disk to distinguish one by one, orderly division of space.
- Top magnetic suction precisionPVC dust screen design, dust lift off.
- Three-dimensional circulation cooling system, at the same time the rear plate can be compatible with 120mm water cooling equipment, three-dimensional cooling duct, heat without leaving dead Angle.
- 20mm spacious back wiring space, wire arrangement is more neat and beautiful, optimize the wiring track and hidden line, effectively reduce the wind duct blocked.
- The power supply directly inhales the cold air outside the box, and the lower position of the independent air duct cooling power supply is the lower position of the box center, which can reduce the negative impact of resonance.

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  • +6

    Does this come with a rotisserie attachment?

  • +1

    Does this come with fans ?

    • +1

      Image says:

      (MOTHERBOARD AND FANS ARE NOT INCLUDE)

    • @OP please clarify fans situation if possible…..

      When you read the description , under "Description"

      • Cooling system: fan front position 3120mm/ rear 1120mm/ top 2120mm/ bottom 2120mm

      When you read the description , under "Features"

      • Strong heat dissipation, 120mm fan*8.
      • If you look at the bare case pics there are no fans fitted.
        The mock up photos show positions for 8 120mm fans which cover both of your points, no RGB for you!

  • What is this brand? Any reviews?

    • It's a very generic case a lot of brands put their name on the same case with just different front panels, the metal bends super easy and there is not much in the way for cable management

  • While hunting for the brand, found on ebay $59.98 regular price, free delivery from Melbourne. eBay

    Newegg calls this brand "XINTUOWANG". Cant find any reviews yet.

  • +7

    This case is pretty much scrap metal. The quality will be horrible and there will be minimal airflow. The thermaltake H18 is a better choice in every way imaginable and for the same price.

  • +3

    no. please no

  • Not included: A guide on how to retrieve what's left of your CPU from the melted sludge of what was once your motherboard.

    Don't cheap out on cases, guys. Spend an extra $20-30 and get a case with actual airflow. Even the cheap ones from the big brands are pretty good. Or get a second-hand one.

  • I hear tech jesus screaming at it

  • +1

    🦉 If you mount three fans & leave the front glass panel off the front, there is airflow.

    • +1

      With a cheap case like this, surely the glass front panel is also used to provide structural rigidity? Also, what a rapid way to encrust your entire system in a nice coating of dust…

      • Nah def not structural, tg panel would be gone as soon as it left the factory if it was designed that way. Same cheapo aluminium frame used in all budget cases. Panels are for decoration, to put on display those 5-6 pack remote controlled RGB fans you buy from same vendors.

    • Actually not that horrible for the price, try finding an the matx panel case for around the same price from a name brand. Got 1 of same design for free last year, weakest point on case metal id say is the back where the metal side cover screws on very thin metal which isn't hard to bend, otherwise glass is same as any other tg panels. Very simple old design/materials for plastics and cable routes, much like cheapo CoolerMaster/TT non window cases. Think of them as even more dirt cheap rotanium or cheapest deepcool cases. Wood normally need to use a modular PSU as cable routing is limited and free space is almost nonexistent in the PSU space provided large PSU just won't fit at all even if it's correct width due to length you won't be able to get it in.
      Has airflow if you wack 120 fans in the available slots front top n rear just use a spacer on front panel with longer m3-4(depending on thread size of this 1) thumb screw for more clearance so you don't have to remove front tg panel. Spend $20-40 on vertical pcie stand for even more.

      They have a thousand diff brands of the same case as they all come from one generic design with tiny variations like no case feet or no sticker next to the front ports or the led button has actually been wired in. Some ones you can find don't even have model/manufacturer names.

      Price is about what you'd expect for a no name tg case, though $40-45 would be better. Id want a fan or 2 Inc if paying $50+.
      Afterall in comparison your spending a third of cost for roughly the same thing but better quality from a name brand manufacturer like Corsair, fractal and nzxt etc. Can't expect the same level as those and complain about airflow when price difference is at least double usually triple.

      Comparing to H18, It's not name brand budget shitty acrylic "windowed" case that's 50% plastic,. Has about the same airflow if you make adjustment like I or Meld mentioned, can also got in a 240mm AIO of needed in the top whereas H18 only has 1 120mm space. H18 also suffers from same bending metal for side panels as this case. My H18 was delivered with bent panel included saving me the need to accidentally bend myself.

      • +1

        The H18 can fit up to a 280mm radiator, has good build quality and is very easy to build with (I have built a PC in one). It simply does not make sense buying a no-name, generic case that tries to provide premium features such as glass, resulting in every other attribute of the case being inferior in quality. Either buy a case like the H18, or spend $30 or so more to buy a decent glass case.

      • -2

        Amazing how you get negged by the anonymous neggers who can't dispute your claims so their only power is to neg your comment - oooh so much power… Here's a + just because I can and I have the power ;-)

        Anyway, anyone claiming airflow issues with a case in this price bracket is just scaring off people for no good reason. If you are going to overclock your $600 CPU and $700 GPU in a $55 case - you have bigger problems than airflow….

        The motherboard design is WAAAYYY more important than the case design e.g. a friend gave me an ASRock B550M mATX board he got for $105 which I thought was a bargain. He wanted a cheap PC so I bought a $55 Midi fanless case and sundries. When I got the motherboard, I found the PCI Ex16 slot was above the nvme slot which was directly above the standard PCI slot. So the 2 fan GPU shroud sits on top of nvme and the wifi card is blocking the 1st fan on the GPU. Despite all this, and the fact the $55 case has 'poor' airflow, the system works fine with 2 fans on the case and is within limits when gaming. Whoever designed the motherboard needed to be sacked and this is, obviously, why it was on such a special. To fix the case issues, you can play with the fan placement and quality to improve flow but I question whether it is necessary with the right parts and motherboard. To improve the motherboard issues, needs $100 worth of riser cable and a dremel - because a Lian Li Lancool II Mesh with good airflow would still require the riser.

        Also, comments like 'surely' and 'will be' are just guesses. Please do not base analysis on someone elses guesses. If someone has used this case for a build and found the quality to be crap, then all well and good, but listening to people guess about the quality of a case they have never used or seen is wrong. Allowing them to neg a deal without any facts is also, in my opinion, wrong.

        Now let the Negs rain…

        • "Surely" and "will be" are hypotheticals. People use these words in this context as they assume nobody would be so daft to actually purchase a cheapo case when there are so many great options in the same price point. Of course a computer will work with poor airflow (look at cases from the 2000s with basically no fan vents), but the issue is why buy something crappy, when you can get a much superior option? For some reason you bring up your b550 board and bring up issues which make no sense. An nvme slot under the GPU is actually very good positioning, as the GPU fans provide airflow directly to the ssd. As for the wifi card, please look at any other motherboard, as your Asrock uses the standard distancing between pcie slots.

          Please do not try and provide assistance to others if you can only solve your own non-issues with a $100 riser cable and a dremel.

  • +1

    It's funny you posted this because this morning while browsing eBay I stumbled across it for $60 delivered.

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/8Fan-Black-Tempered-glass-Gaming…

    I remembered it because it had this absurd picture of air going through glass lol.

    https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/V8cAAOSwyedfVZpF/s-l1600.jpg

  • I have this case. No issues with temperature or airflow. Some of the screws are a bit dodgy and cable management isn't great. However I got mine for cheap so can't complain.

  • Probably a good cheapy for replacing some oem cases with poor airflow from dell.etc

    After all I doubt the airflow would be worse…. In addition this may look better and have more room to make installation and maintenance more comfy….. Still prefer a cheap darkflash or that thermaltake versa…..

  • 🐻 I didn't end up ordering this case. I may just get a Corsair 400D or Lian Li Lancool II Mesh.

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