Aqua 3, Micro ATX Case, MATX PC Case with 3 X 120mm 3-Pin ARGB Fan Pre-Installed
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mATX
Mid
Yes
380mm
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$69.99
$56.99
Specifications
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reviews464
discount19
Model #Aqua 3
Weight9.2 lbs
Side PanelYes
Form FactormATX
TowerMid
value99
RGBYes
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorBlack
PERFORMANCE
65%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Great for all-black builds, very much recommend
This case is very good. The glasspanels come off very easily. The weight is very nice, its light which helps a lot with portability. I decided to build my current PC based off this case. I dont like the fans that come with the PC as its not controllable. I decided to just get other fans that were controllable. The aesthetics are nice, great for all-black builds. It was surprisingly easy to build around the case as the panels were removable, and again- its weight. My only issue is that the front panel power button is finnicky, sometimes the first press you do doesnt register, having to press pretty deep for it to register. The value for money is very nice, I would recommend this to other people.
Russell C. · 2026-04-16 · via amazon
★★★★★Perfect looking case :)
This is a perfect pc case, airflow is perfect with almost zero noise. The size is small, which I was looking for, and the cable management is also perfect. The only issue I encountered was with the annoying fan vibration. The issue was caused by resonance, as the fans were running at identical speeds due to being connected through the provided splitter cable instead of directly to the motherboard fan headers. I resolved the problem by plugging each fan into separate motherboard ports and adjusting the fan curves so the top two fans operate at slightly different speeds. I only figured this out after ordering a second Okinos Aqua 3 case from Amazon, and it had the same problem. Now I have to return the extra case.
Shan Aziz · 2026-02-28 · via amazon
★★★★★Beautiful case
Great case, looks fantastic at a good price when purchased. Received in perfect condition with everything expected. The removable screen is nice and airflow is great.
Kodaaa · 2026-03-04 · via amazon
★★★★★Clean little budget MATX case with nice perks.
Clean little Micro-ATX case with fans, fan/RGB controller and USB/Aux ports. Definitely recommend upgrading fans and controller as both are cheaply built. Easy to use and budget friendly. Black and dark gray. Compatible with MATX and ITX motherboards. Fits most 2 or 3 slot graphics cards. Fan noise pretty normal.
paquettemr · 2026-03-17 · via amazon
★★★★★Overall, I love this case, it looks beautiful, has style, and works very much as intended
Bought as a gift for my son, so this is his review: Taking a chance with this brand of case with both style and affordability, I was quite pleased at how well the case is constructed and feels. Yes, the metal is thin and has a little flex, it’s not that big of a deal and is well built. Contrary to some complaints other reviewers had with the PCI-E cover on the back, I had zero issues with this and feel it might be user error as you’re only supposed to unscrew it a little and slide it back and forth. The only time the thumb screw for the back plate needs to be removed, is to access the screw for the 3rd slots screw, but because the plate itself has holes for a screwdriver to go through it’s clear this plate is simply not designed to be removed; thus, I encountered no issues, and it worked as advertised. The RGB fans and fan controller work quite well actually. The fans each house 6 LEDs, and the fan controller can be plugged into the motherboard. If you press the LED switch on the front of the case, your motherboard is overridden and the fans follow your preference (there is no way to allow the motherboard to regain control of the controller if you do this, you have to power the computer down and turn it back on to allow the motherboard to regain control over the LED controller). If you wish to allow the motherboard full control over the LED controller and not have a button, you can absolutely repurpose the LED button as a “reset” button instead if you desire as well. The glass is extremely clear, and I mean extremely clear. I love how well the glass looks, and the edge-to-edge corner is quite straight. In fact, the glass door is so nice and easy to slide, compared to my ThinkCentre I had before this (which was designed to be easily maintained in the field) had a door that took more effort to slide, and this Okino’s case does. In fact, you can open the panel with one pinky finger it’s that smooth to open. Also, while it’s not entirely obvious, the fans at the top come shipped as exhaust fans. One reviewer complained this is backwards and would heat up your computer, however this is not correct. Per convection cooling, hot air rises, thus you want to pull that air out. The “skirt” on the bottom of the computer is also an intake vent, and with very fine mesh holes it acts as a natural filter that simply needs a wipe down over time, but you do absolutely want the 3 fans it ships with set as exhaust, or you might trap heat in. You can however if you purchase slim 120mm fans, mount them to the bottom inside of the case, as the case comes with long screws just for this purpose, that way if you use slim 120mm fans at the bottom inside of the case they can be configured as intake and pull cold air into the system. There are spots for 2 slim fans, however with a 1080 Ti and Ryzen 5 8600G (both are not overclocked and the 8600G is using the Wraith Stealth cooler it comes with), neither are actually thermal throttling though do get close to Tjmax (both are 10c short, so if you do add intake fans to the bottom, you can greatly improve this). Overall, I love this case, it looks beautiful, has style, and works very much as intended. I will say this, when you construct the computer and are routing the power cables, due to limited space in the bottom, take your time and have a lot of patience. If you have a modular PSU like I do, while it is a pain to get cables attached unless you have small hands, it will help with airflow however by not having lose cables in the bottom skirt just for the sake of having them there. Remove un-used cables for best airflow from your modular PSU and the convection cooling will work far more efficiently.