MUSETEX ATX PC Case, 3 x 120mm Fans Pre-Installed, 360MM RAD Support

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ATX PC Case, 3 x 120mm Fans Pre-Installed, 360MM RAD Support Case
ATX PC Case, 3 x 120mm Fans Pre-Installed, 360MM RAD Support
MUSETEX★★★★★4.7
ATX
Mid
Yes
380mm
A
$59.99
Specifications
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reviews645
Model #Y6
Weight16.9 lbs
TowerMid
Side PanelYes
Form FactorATX
value93
RGBNo
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorBlack
PERFORMANCE
63%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Love this case!!
I’ve been using the MUSETEX ATX PC Case Y6 for a bit now, and I’m really impressed with both its performance and overall design. Right out of the box, it looks sleek and modern, and the 270° tempered glass panels give it a clean, high-end showcase feel. If you care about aesthetics, this case definitely delivers—it makes your build look like a centerpiece. One of the standout features for me is the airflow. With three 120mm fans pre-installed, it already provides solid cooling without needing immediate upgrades. The support for a 360mm radiator is also a big plus, giving you flexibility if you want to go with a more advanced cooling setup later. My components have been running cool and stable, even during longer gaming sessions. Building in this case was also a smooth experience. There’s enough room to work comfortably, and cable management is pretty straightforward with the available space and layout. The inclusion of a USB Type-C port on the front panel is a nice modern touch that makes it feel more future-proof and convenient for everyday use. Overall, I think the MUSETEX Y6 is a great value for the price. It combines strong airflow, solid build quality, and a visually striking design that really stands out. If you’re looking for a case that performs well and looks great on your desk, this one is definitely worth considering.
Barbara Torres · 2026-04-06 · via amazon
★★★★★A stellar purchase, highly recommend
Best case I have purchased in 20+ years of building computers. I bought this case because my previously purchased case (from Coolermaster) was oriented to have the PSU fan feed into the GPU fans and vice versa. This case has great orientation, cable management, and fan space. Three standard (I think 120mm fans pre-installed) and mounting/venting for additional side fans and chimmeney fans. The sides are screwless, which is simply convenient. The manufacturer includes multiple Velcro ties, plastic cable ties, and three varieties of screws. It's a robust case, and it's large too, all intentional and purpose built for a tremendous case. Great value, at least moderate cooling without adding fans, and it even has little feet.
Tyler Bjerke · 2026-04-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Good
Amazing case. Beautiful glass. Amazing airflow. Good dust filter top and bottom. If you want to use the front sides fans as intake you can buy a pc mesh magnetic filter and cut it too fit the opening for the side intake and the power supply intake. Plenty of room for my cpu cooler and graphics card. and lots of room inside to work with. the back chamber for the psu and cables was really nice and also very spacious. The quality is very good and the removable brackets for the gpu or graphics card have screws and don't need to be broken off. Excellent quality and the price was very nice allowing me to spend more on my pc's performance. and internal quality parts. Very good case
sami · 2025-07-28 · via amazon
★★★★Nice But Not Without Issues
Not a novice - Been building computers since the XT, AT, 386, 486, Pentium, all iNtel’s, and AMD’s, including Threadrippers, and, you get the idea. Lost count after 3,000 builds. Having said that, I never thought it necessary to write a review before. First Impressions: The case looks nice, as expected. Challenge 1 - Getting it open for the first time. There are no screws to release the covers. The instructions are inside the covered case. All you have to try to figure out how to get the covers off, is a yellow warning label, advising you to be careful not to break the glass trying to get the cover off. Challenge 2 - Backplate. This should have been a simple, “Remove the parts from the old case, and put them in this one.” But, the I/O backplate (ASUS), which easily fit in annother other case, would not snap into place in this one. No biggie. It’s not unusual to have a glitch or two with a new case. Challenge 3 - Standoffs - Putting the motherboard into this case was, without a doubt, the most challenging out of any computer build I’ve ever done. First, the suppled screws had difficulty screwing the motherboard down. They stopped, not because they bottomed out, but as though the screw threads didn’t exactly match the threads in the standoffs. Eventually, they all (gently) screwed all the way in. That is, until the last one snapped off with almost no force. Time to remove the motherboard, replace the standoff, and start over. Challenge 4 - Standoff Spinning. When trying to remove the motherboard, another standoff (not the broken one) spun loose, preventing me from removing the motherboard. Out of thousands of computer builds, I’ve seen this maybe twice. Oh well, removal was difficult, but, I was able to get a tiny pair of channel locks down there to hold the stan doff while unscrewing the screw. If this had been one of the stand off’s in a tighter spot, I would have had to resort to drilling it out - Which would have been very very difficult to clean up after. Challenge 5 - At this point, I thought it necessary to pre-install every screw into the standoffs, then back them out, to ensure a smooth motherboard installation. This proved challenging. The last thing you want to do, is struggle to get a motherboard screwed in, then, if you ever have to remove it, have the stand off’s spin. So, prudence dictated just go ahead and change all 9 standoff’s, which I did. Challenge 6 - Alignment. One of the 9 standoff screw holes is enough out of alignment, that it is not possible to get a screw into it. Not worth fussing over. This install will have to do, with only 8 screws in the motherboard. Well, I’m tired and disappointed. What should have taken 15 - 20 minutes, has taken half the day. going to hit it again tomorrow. I’ll update this review when I’m done. The next day, things went more as expected. The rest of the build was easy. The only other critique, is that this case lacks rubber grommets where cables pass through. It also lacks a HDD LED, and could use more Hard Drive mount locations. Hated the build. Love the results. Here’s how I rate this case, 10 being best: Quality - 6 Ease of build - 3 Precision - 6 Functionality - 9 Air Flow - 10 3 Fans - 10 Quiet - 9 Looks - 10
Barry Jenkins · 2026-01-31 · via amazon
★★★★★Great quality
Functioned great as a cheaper but quality starter case for me when i first got into pc building. Fans can be connected together to help with a limited number of fan headers. No issues with space or cable management that i ran into. Can easily fit a massive gpu, cpu tower cooler, or even a 360mm aio. Fans coming pre installed was amazing for me as i did not yet know how to figure out which way a fan is blowing. Overall highly recommend for anyone looking for a good quality case for not a lot of money.
Keilani · 2026-04-12 · via amazon
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