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11 Jan, 2017
You get what you pay for
3 of 3 found this helpful I bought this on the instruction of a family member who chose it and I built a PC around this case.
Where to start. Well, it's not the sleekest looking case you can buy but each to their own.
The metal on the case is some of the thinnest I've ever encountered. You can easily bend it will a little force. As a result of this the motherboard standoffs aren't secure at all and the slightest over-tightening of a screw here will result in the stripping of the thread, leaving the screw and standoff freely moveable, do this a few times and you no longer have a securely fastened motherboard.
Another issue was that the DVD drive bays are slightly too wide for a standard drive, leaving an unsightly gap once installed.
I get it's a super affordable PC case but there are better cases for the same price bracket.
I urge anyone thinking of buying this to instead get the Game Max Explorer case for a few quid more, still under £30 and a far superior case in every way possible. It's stronger, better looking, has better cooling properties, a PSU enclosure, it's quieter and is genuinely the best budget PC case I've ever seen.