Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)This case is built well, and well ventilated.
-The front panel that is silver in color slides down to expose the floppy drive, USB and audio connectors.
-The power supply is housed under the internal storage bays.
-The 450 watt power supply has dual fans, 2 5-pin SATA power connectors, a 6 pin PCIe power connector, 2 4-pin floppy power connectors, 4 4-pin peripheral connectors, a 4-pin 12-volt connector and a 20+4 motherboard connector.
-There is a 12 inch 4-pin 12-volt power extension included.
There are a few issues, however:
-The instructions explain in great detail with 9 photographs how to plug the power cord into the power supply, and the instructions do not describe anything else.
-The white and green wires with 4 pin peripheral connectors that lead from the front panel do power something I'm sure, I just don't know what yet, if one is used to power the hard drive LED then it will not be able to be used if you use SATA hard drives.
-There are no motherboard connectors for power LED or hard drive LED.
-The case is missing 2 standoff/riser screws, this is to be expected of all cheap cases though, they are so expensive compared to the other screws, the company would lose money if they included the exact number of standoff screws needed to install the motherboard, they do include extra screws that you won't use in the case to make up for the lack of standoff screws, so I'm happy that the company made some kind of effort to make sure I can attach something somewhere, with the exception of the motherboard into the case I purchased.
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Product Description:
Compatible with ATX, MATX and Flex ATX motherboards.SECC steel case material.Drive Bays: External - 3 x 5.25", 1 x 3.5";Internal: 2 x 3.5".6 expansion slots. 450W power supplyATX 2.01V, 6 PCIe & 2 * SATA.Front ports: 2 * USB, Audio.120mm rear fan.120mm CPU air duct & PCI Ventilation.Optional 80mm fans.
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