D32 STD Micro-ATX PC Case,High Compatibility Mini Desktop Case, Support MATX Back-Connect/BTF MB
Jonsbo★★★★★4.6
mATX
Mid
No
380mm
—
A
$66.99
Specifications
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reviews107
Model #D32
Form FactormATX
TowerMid
value79
Side PanelNo
RGBNo
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorBlack
PERFORMANCE
59%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Best micro ATX case
This case is phenomenal inside and out. It was very well protected in the box it came in and was easy to build in. The design is well laid out and compact, not obnoxiously bulky or spread out like typical towers. Despite its smaller size, it fit everything beautifully and the airflow is excellent throughout. The GPU I used is 270mm and it fit perfectly in the standard version. If you get anything longer, I’d recommend the pro edition even though the standard looks like it might fit longer cards. The quality you get for the money is worth it alone, it looks and feels solid in every aspect. If you’re looking for the perfect case for a micro ATX build, look no further than this.
Alex · 2025-08-01 · via amazon
★★★★★Spacious and affordable
This case is tiny, but has lots of space to put everything inside. It is a very recommended and elegant case yo buy. I just would like there would be a combo with artic fans or be quiet! with it.
José Carlos · 2026-01-28 · via amazon
★★★★★Great case for anybody looking for a simple design
I thought I bought a cheap Amazon case for my budget build, but it ended up being very high quality and wonderful to use. There’s a million places for cables and zip ties making it very easy to manage and it easily accommodates medium-large GPUs and CPU coolers. It fits the design I was going for perfectly and I would totally recommend it to anybody looking for a stylish case even if they’re not on a budget
Garrett Hines · 2025-09-14 · via amazon
★★★★★Great looking and easy to build in case.
This is a great case for the M-ATX form factor. I am very happy I chose this case and it was a pleasure to build with. The build quality is very nice and sturdy. There were no issues with any of the hardware. It was the perfect size to connect everything and cable manage. I loved the front IO and cables, very high quality. My only grips is, I do wish they would have used thumbs screws to secure all sides instead of just the glass panel.
Fridayone8 · 2025-02-10 · via amazon
★★★★★Nice Case for Simple Builds
Overview - The case is solid for what it is. It's open enough to fit most of what you might want and straight forward enough that instructions aren't that important. I believe that it did come with instructions but it was obvious enough in how it worked that it wasn't necessary.
Space - I have a rather large gpu in the case (roughly 340mm), a 240mm AIO, 6 fans, and an SFX power supply. Not sure if a standard ATX power supply would have allowed the longer length GPU, so that should be considered. The only issue that I found regarding space is that in the side of the case for cable management. It literally had no extra space between my fan controller and the side panel. Actually, as the mobo tray is so cut out for cables, there isn't anywhere that's really good for putting a fan controller. It's kinda just hanging onto a couple of points instead of full contact. On top of that, my mobo didn't have a usb-c connection so I used a 3.1 splitter to connect it there. That splitter barely fit. Regarding bottom fans, you may need to go with fans narrower than normal. My gpu is a 2.5 slot card, so 25mm fans contact the gpu itself and do not work with it. I had to use 15mm fans to fit it all in. As I see them in the case as well as the marketing shots, I'm pretty sure that's what they had installed for their bottom fans. Comes up just above the lip of the case where the glass panel butts up against it.
Ease of Use - As stated, it's pretty straight forward. There's no puzzle element to the case unlike some others that require multiple parts to be removed just to install the AOI/radiator. The case allows for fans to be adjusted to wherever suits them best, always nice though mostly standard these days. The only knock here is that the PSU is installed at the front end of the case and connected to the back via an extension cable. This means that once the top is placed back onto the case, you cannot flip the switch on the psu itself. Not a huge deal but another thing to be considered.
Value - I'd say that it is a very good case for what it costs. It doesn't have the toolless features of more expensive cases, but it does things simply and without being convoluted. It has a bottom dust filter only, so it appears that that's how they expect air flow to be routed. There isn't a whole lot that can be changed there, but the temps my system has maintained have been really good. Not to mention fan speeds have been able to stay really low so sound pollution is at a minimum.
As it has limited room for cable management and no flat panel or space to put a fan controller, I feel that the loss of a star is fair. If the case had those two things, I wouldn't have any real gripes to speak of.