@@PinkyTech hi which GPU will fit on this case, i got this case too and currently only 2 fans gpu will fit because clearance is 175mm i think so. Did someone succeeded in connecting a TRIPLE FANS SIZE (TRIO FANS) GPU on this case ?
@@MightyxBALTi I put in a GTX 1650. I think most two fan cards should fit as they should be under 175mm except some of the older cards like the GTX 1070 from EVGA was difficult to fit into it, so I put it in another build. Might have been able to angle it in, but I didn't put much effort into it.
@@PinkyTech ohh i was wrong about the size bro, i found out its max length is 275mm not 175. I think a Asus KO Dual Fan RTX 3060 ti or 3070 will fit fine.
@@MightyxBALTi Nice to hear. I forgot and didn't bother looking it up again. Pretty much everything short of a 3090 should have a 2 fan version that fits. At least with newer cards.
great video, thx. Recently changed my rig's chassis to the NX200M and I am very happy with it. The casing looks much better in real-life. It is small, but not inconveniently so. Cable management could still be done fairly decently. I've made the mistake of installing the 140mm fans at the front as the last step, so had to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to screw those in due to lack of space.
The case doesn’t come with RGB fans so you would either need the motherboard software (like RGB fusion, mystic light etc) or potentially the remote control if they are proprietary fans. Hard to say without knowing what fans you have and how they are configured.
I paid someone to assemble mine (Antec NX200m RGB, which comes with 3 RGB Fans, 2 front intake 1 back exhaust). The LED button turns it on and off. However, the fans aren't connected to the motherboard, therefore I can't control it's speed. I also don't know what kind of RGB/ARGB the fans that come with the case use.
Your motherboard will determine that. You buy fans, the fans have the cables and your motherboard has the connection. The case just has mounting points to hold the fans. Hope that helps.
i am using this case and my experience isn't good. I wanted to install 2 120mm fans on the top but the fans are colliding with the mobo heat sink [the top one]. planning to sell it and buy a new one. if you don't want to install radiator or fan on the top of the case then it can be an ok type of case for you.
Yeah it is very compact so any kind of heat sinks or high profile RAM is going to cause clearance issues. Slim profile fans at the top could work probably.
The low stated CPU cooler height of 150mm is either a mistake or an odd decision either way, as the case appears the same size as many which allow for at least 160mm, and even many ITX cases allow for 160mm (e.g. my current, old "shoebox" type case Fractal Design Core 500). I'm sure this formality costs them a LOT of potential sales, as it did mine at first when I ruled it out because of this, until I saw that it looks just as nice (and otherwise similar) as some other cases.
It’s been a while since I made the video, but I think those might have been up here fans. I’ve been using these from thermal right though. amzn.to/49mruqp Antec also makes a version of this case now with RGB. -> amzn.to/4cLCjVO
It only comes with one rear fan installed, so I would recommend buying two for the front, but depending on what components you plan on using, it may be ok without the extra fans.
I hear you. I don’t think budget is bad, but the pop out PCIE covers, thin metal, and molex are all low end features. The closest thing we have is the Montech Air 100, but even that has the pop out PCIE and isn’t really compact MATX.
@@PinkyTech Exactly. Those ITX cases really show that small size and build quality are not mutually exclusive. Right now I'm hoping that the next gen AMD Phoenix APUs will popularize small builds, as that seems to be the only way to get the attention of these companies.
I wouldn’t say great. It is ok, but the case is narrow, so if you plan on having cable extensions or a non modular power supply, you’ll have to squeeze on the back panel.
I have this case and one thing I don't like is that front panel connectors are not in one connector. That should be standard for every case. Other than that great mATX case.
It would depend on which model I think. You can check the specs on the manufacturer’s website and it will list the length. Then just check against the space in the case itself. Give yourself a little room to actually wiggle the card in too.
It is definitely thin and can bend if you are rough with it. I wouldn’t worry about rust from the coating on it, but I don’t live in a humid environment where rust is really an issue for me either 🤷🏻♂️.
Lots of value is packed into this case. I like it. Might have snag one soon!
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@@PinkyTech hi which GPU will fit on this case, i got this case too and currently only 2 fans gpu will fit because clearance is 175mm i think so.
Did someone succeeded in connecting a TRIPLE FANS SIZE (TRIO FANS) GPU on this case ?
@@MightyxBALTi I put in a GTX 1650. I think most two fan cards should fit as they should be under 175mm except some of the older cards like the GTX 1070 from EVGA was difficult to fit into it, so I put it in another build. Might have been able to angle it in, but I didn't put much effort into it.
@@PinkyTech ohh i was wrong about the size bro, i found out its max length is 275mm not 175.
I think a Asus KO Dual Fan RTX 3060 ti or 3070 will fit fine.
@@MightyxBALTi Nice to hear. I forgot and didn't bother looking it up again. Pretty much everything short of a 3090 should have a 2 fan version that fits. At least with newer cards.
great video, thx. Recently changed my rig's chassis to the NX200M and I am very happy with it. The casing looks much better in real-life. It is small, but not inconveniently so. Cable management could still be done fairly decently. I've made the mistake of installing the 140mm fans at the front as the last step, so had to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to screw those in due to lack of space.
Thanks for watching. I’m surprised 140’s fit in it to be honest!
great review my friend, and nice looking case
Yeah, its a good case, especially if you want something compact, but not quite ITX.
@@PinkyTech yup, but I have been loving those type of side panels too, thank god for them, makes things so much easier.
Yes!
I'm looking to build a small ryzen 5 5600g build this looks right up my alley!
Yeah, this case would definitely work for that!
@@PinkyTech thanks for the video.
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PLEASE tell me how to control the RBG of my fans on this case, its so bright 24/7 and there is no software i can find to change it
The case doesn’t come with RGB fans so you would either need the motherboard software (like RGB fusion, mystic light etc) or potentially the remote control if they are proprietary fans. Hard to say without knowing what fans you have and how they are configured.
I paid someone to assemble mine (Antec NX200m RGB, which comes with 3 RGB Fans, 2 front intake 1 back exhaust). The LED button turns it on and off. However, the fans aren't connected to the motherboard, therefore I can't control it's speed. I also don't know what kind of RGB/ARGB the fans that come with the case use.
Is the hd cage removable? If so, would a bigger (170-180mm) PSU fit?
Sorry I just don’t recall. It’s been a year or so since I did this video and I don’t have the case on hand to check.
@@PinkyTech no worries, I'm impressed you even responded. I think the safe answer is Dremel.
@@UtiliTerran everything fits with a dremel 😂
does it have a front dust filter?
It does not, just a front panel that is mesh, but it can be removed and cleaned too.
The PC case designs are all over the place. Not such a bad thing though. Designs are extremely subjective.
Yeah I agree. This one is pretty compact, but doesn’t make you pay the ITX tax.
They say to connect 4 more fans... Does the box have cables to connect them? 3pin? 4pin? what does it take, thank you
Your motherboard will determine that. You buy fans, the fans have the cables and your motherboard has the connection. The case just has mounting points to hold the fans.
Hope that helps.
i am using this case and my experience isn't good. I wanted to install 2 120mm fans on the top but the fans are colliding with the mobo heat sink [the top one]. planning to sell it and buy a new one. if you don't want to install radiator or fan on the top of the case then it can be an ok type of case for you.
Yeah it is very compact so any kind of heat sinks or high profile RAM is going to cause clearance issues. Slim profile fans at the top could work probably.
@@PinkyTech Thanks for the reply. Respect from Bangladesh.
Thanks for watching!
can you put 2 3.5" drives in it?
Looks like only one 3.5”.
The low stated CPU cooler height of 150mm is either a mistake or an odd decision either way, as the case appears the same size as many which allow for at least 160mm, and even many ITX cases allow for 160mm (e.g. my current, old "shoebox" type case Fractal Design Core 500). I'm sure this formality costs them a LOT of potential sales, as it did mine at first when I ruled it out because of this, until I saw that it looks just as nice (and otherwise similar) as some other cases.
In fairness it could be more, I was just listing their specs, I didn’t measure myself. That said, maybe they didn’t either? Hard to say.
Where do you get those rbg fans and what is it called?
It’s been a while since I made the video, but I think those might have been up here fans. I’ve been using these from thermal right though. amzn.to/49mruqp
Antec also makes a version of this case now with RGB. -> amzn.to/4cLCjVO
@@PinkyTechthank you I also have an Antec NX200M
exelente video! muy bien explicado todo y el cuadro de las dimensiones del minuto 1:55 me salvaron la vida... thx
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Will I need to buy extra fans or will the case have enough
It only comes with one rear fan installed, so I would recommend buying two for the front, but depending on what components you plan on using, it may be ok without the extra fans.
do you think i could squeeze a 285mm card in there?
According to the specs, max GPU length is 275mm, so I don’t think it will work.
I have installed Gigabyte 7870 oc verzion with 3 fans which is 280mm card and there is still a few cm left
@@enigmalex3649 Hi, can you please measure if 300mm graphic can fit in? I really like this case, but my graphic is that long. Thank you very much!
Love the case fans you're using for this case, what brand are those?
That would be the Asia horse fans here amzn.to/3G0wjtV. They were considerable cheaper when I built the build earlier.
@@PinkyTech Thanks, appreciate it.
Man, I hate how seemingly every case that was specifically designed to accommodate the mATX form factor with compact GPUs (
I hear you. I don’t think budget is bad, but the pop out PCIE covers, thin metal, and molex are all low end features. The closest thing we have is the Montech Air 100, but even that has the pop out PCIE and isn’t really compact MATX.
@@PinkyTech Exactly. Those ITX cases really show that small size and build quality are not mutually exclusive. Right now I'm hoping that the next gen AMD Phoenix APUs will popularize small builds, as that seems to be the only way to get the attention of these companies.
@@mr.dingleberry4882 And I did forget about the Fractal Define Nano that came out recently, but is in my opinion, very expensive for a PC Case.
Ola, as fans é possível mudar a cor?
I have 2 SATA 2.5 SSDs and 1 3.5 hard drive, can I fit the 3 of them or only 2 drives?
You can get all three, but one mounts behind the motherboard tray, the other two in the drive tray.
@@PinkyTech thanks man
is the cable management great on this case? been looking for mATX case that built well and has excellent cable management.
I wouldn’t say great. It is ok, but the case is narrow, so if you plan on having cable extensions or a non modular power supply, you’ll have to squeeze on the back panel.
hi i want to ask about the side panel glass? how tinted is it?
It isn’t very dark. RGB will come through nicely, but it won’t hide ugly cables.
is it as dark as the darkflash dlm22? really appreciate the response
@@ianc3092 Honestly I am not sure. I haven't done a side by side comparison with the two. Sorry.
I have this case and one thing I don't like is that front panel connectors are not in one connector. That should be standard for every case. Other than that great mATX case.
I wish all cases had that feature. I haven’t seen it outside of NZXT cases. Would be super helpful though.
@@PinkyTech Yep. I had NZXT H400 and it had that. I sold it only because I wanted smaller case and bought nx200 :)
Is the front mesh made of plastic or metal?
Pretty sure it is plastic but honestly don’t recall. 90% sure plastic though.
Was that a Zach’s tech turf reference??
What? ME??!! No.......🤣
Did someone succeeded in pairing a TRIPLE FANS SIZE (TRIO FANS) GPU on this case ?
I would doubt it to be honest, but certainly wouldn’t recommend it. Especially if using an AIO. I would stick to 2 fan cards.
The internal design seems to be picked out from a cheaper ODM. There are cases with the exact same layout but around the 45-50$ mark!
I believe it. Was an overall good experience though. Also love the magnetic hinged tempered glass.
Can put extra 2 fan at top?
Yes. 2 120mm fans.
@@PinkyTech what about GPU sir, will RTX 3070 trio fans fit in this case.
It cost only 35$ in south Asia.
At that price this case is a steal!
Would a RX 5500 XT 8GB Fit?
It would depend on which model I think. You can check the specs on the manufacturer’s website and it will list the length. Then just check against the space in the case itself. Give yourself a little room to actually wiggle the card in too.
Nice review. I'm wondering though. Is the metal plate thick/sturdy? The pc cases now use really thin metal plates the rust easily.
It is definitely thin and can bend if you are rough with it. I wouldn’t worry about rust from the coating on it, but I don’t live in a humid environment where rust is really an issue for me either 🤷🏻♂️.
I just bought this case myself, how do you get the front panel off?
Just pull from the bottom. It does require a firm pull. There is a small lip on the bottom to give you some leverage.
@@PinkyTech ok it came off, felt a little flimsy and didn't want to break it, I am enjoying building in this case, nice and compact
Awesome! Yeah I was a little worried at first too, but figured I could just send it back to Amazon 😂. Thanks for watching!
i got it for $30 retail
Nice pickup!
Why the rant buddy lmao
Sorry, that was just aggravating 😂. Thanks for watching!
I got it in 27$
You mean you bought one for $27? If so that’s a steal!
@@PinkyTechyes sir and another thing it supports gpu length upto 290mm