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The T.F.SKYWINDINTL mATX PC Case is a compact and durable mini tower designed for MicroATX and Mini ITX motherboards. With a robust 0.8mm SPCC construction, it offers versatile compatibility and convenient storage options, making it ideal for space-saving setups in any environment.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | T.F.SKYWINDINTL |
Series | A10 |
Item model number | A10 |
Item Weight | 3.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.89 x 3.62 x 10.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.89 x 3.62 x 10.28 inches |
Color | Silver |
Manufacturer | T.F.SKYWINDINTL |
ASIN | B0D25K86GF |
Date First Available | June 13, 2024 |
A**N
Solid, simple SFF Case
This case is pretty solid, I’m pleased with it, it does what I wanted. I like the simple, clean look. There’s not much in the way of cable management, but that’s to be expected with the size of this case. Nonetheless, I’ll likely make an effort to clean things up with zip ties.The case isn’t very noisy, I got anywhere from low 50s to mid 60s db (with my cpu fan at 100%), but that’s likely more on my cooler than the case. Also this was with my side panel off, but don’t expect too much from this case in terms of noise deadening, due to the design.Components:I used an i5-11400, a mini itx motherboard, and an RTX 4060 low profile. Along with the m.2 ssd, I have a 2.5 in ssd just kinda floating in there; you could probably fit a few more if you cared to, but I wouldn’t use a spinning drive. I also used a Thermalright AXP120-x67, which fits perfectly, but it’s as tall as you could go for a cooler… it honestly fits perfectly, almost flush. The power supply fits nicely, I’m glad it’s on the bottom.Airflow:In this form factor, if you’re doing anything intensive, it’s likely to get hot. The vented holes are nice, but the ones on the side panel don’t cover the back 1/3 or so of my CPU cooler. If I were to make one change, it would be that. Otherwise, you could likely get away with installing 1-2 ~80mm fans in the front of the case, and maybe one on top as well, providing that you figure out some way to mount them.Overall, for the price, the case is pretty good, and could be great with a few improvements.
A**R
Nice case with limitations
First and foremost, a MicroATX board will fit in this case, but it's a very tight fit. I installed an Asrock H670M Pro RS, and the ATX power connector aligned right under all the front panel connections, so was quite difficult to connect. And two of the SATA connections cannot be used because they're right angle and right up against the side of the case. Fortunately, I'm using a NVMe drive so no need for any of the SATA ports. Also using a Thermalright AXP120-67 and as another reviewer mentioned, it fits but just barely. Paired with an i5-12400F and a half-height graphics card, the big fan on the cooler keeps the entire box well-ventilated. Happy with the result.
Q**T
Banger mATX SFF case
This case worked exactly for what I needed.I built a mATX gaming system with dual screens and an internal 9pin USB stereo speaker.The quality and finish is much better and smoother than the rough edges found on a cybertruck.Cable management is much harder with a mATX motherboard but still manageable.No issues fitting any parts other than I had to file the hole for the GPU I/O because it was blocking my Display port by about 2mm.My only complaint is I wish the rubber feet were taller and extras included.
C**N
Do you have human hands? I hope you have band-aids!
It poorly made of thin materials and the I/O cutout is slightly too large so the I/O cover wobbles and will not stay secured in the frame. Placing the front I/O on the case right beside where the connectors attached to the motherboard make the cabling a job for childrens fingers and I hope you have a lot of band-aids as the I/O front circuit board has pointy sharp solder points that will easily bite through your skin if you try to plug in cables between the back of the board and the top of the motherboard. I have a feeling who ever designed this case never tried to actually build anything in it. Its like the whole design is based on theory and not experience. It looks good on paper, but the reality is it is poorly designed to work inside of with human hands.
C**R
Great, but could use a fan mount
Great case, the PSU was difficult as I purchased three before they worked with my MATX motherboard? I don't know what that was all about, each said they did. The reason it is 4 star is because there is not chasis mount for a fan. CPU and PSU fan may be sufficient, but I want a fan to push air out of the enclosure.
D**Y
Fun for a small compact pc build
Great case for a great little pc build project.
J**N
Feels kinda low quality, but I'm decently surprised regardless
The case is... not great, to be completely honest. It has rather sharp corners/edges which are not very inviting if you're putting this on a desk. The frame feels flimsy and would probably not survive a desk-height fall unscathed. And the fact that it forces you to have a Flex PSU is a little rough from a value perspective since those are around the price of this case by themselves. You can't put a significant cooler on this and you also can't use a full-height GPU, so you're basically looking at a low power HTPC case with limited clearance for even one 2.5inch SSD. Despite all that, I quite like it for my use case. I had a spare AM4 micro ATX board that I was not planning on using, alongside an old Zen 2 chip, and I was looking for an excuse to try the Intel ARC low profile cards. I was able to fit everything inside this system except the 2.5inch SSD just fine. The SSD could technically fit in the manufacturer's advertised position, but it caused the panel to bulge outward when closed, which I didn't like. I would not in a million years recommend this to someone trying to make a modern, reliable PC, but the form factor is compact enough that it's a decent way of finding use for mATX boards while still being small enough to comfortably hide behind a TV or under a desk; I would give it a 3.5/5 if I could.
C**Y
Low quality case. Plus it is silver not white as it appears in most of the photos.
Case isn’t very good quality. After reviewing the listing it does say it is silver but from the pics I thought it was white. Disappointed. Going to try painting it and building in it but not happy with the quality or clarity of the listing.
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