Genuine Walnut Wood Micro ATX Case, MATX PC Case with 4 × 120mm 3 Pin Non-PWM Case Fans Pre-Installed, Temper Glass S...
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mATX
Mid
No
380mm
—
A
$64.99
$59.99
Specifications
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reviews228
discount8
Model #Cypress 3 Wood
Weight9.5 lbs
Form FactormATX
TowerMid
value91
Side PanelNo
RGBNo
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorWood
PERFORMANCE
59%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Great build quality and utility for under $60
I absolutely love this case. It looks fantastic, from the real wood trim and mesh design to the sleek fans and front I/O. It is also about as compact as an mATX case gets, which is perfect for simple, budget builds with shorter graphics cards and air tower CPU coolers. Never had any issues mounting graphics cards in, and it has a functional amount of cable management space on the back. I have built 5 PCs in it for resale, and I've decided to build my new personal rig in it. And yes, I am going to cram a 3-fan graphics card and liquid cooler in here. Because I'd rather build a smaller computer than buy a slightly bigger desk. Someone please help me I'm not right in the head.
ALSO, this just happened today which is why I'm writing this review, I accidentally sat down, full weight, on the tempered glass panel for this case because I laid on my desk chair and then forgot I laid it on my desk chair. Now I'm a fat slob, and I can't believe that I didn't shatter the glass immediately. And I didn't even notice it until I stood up again several minutes later. It is, in fact, completely unscathed, and I would bet that any other glass panel from any case at the same price point that I have used would NOT have been able to boast the same. So not only is it durable, but it's also pretty comfy.
(Please note that the above anecdote, while completely true, is not meant to advise any individual to take it as license to play stupid games and then blame me when they win stupid prizes. Do not sit on glass, stoves, asbestos, airplane wings, counter tops composed of uranium-235, or other potentially hazardous surfaces.)
Maestro2442 · 2025-08-18 · via amazon
★★★★★Nicely built, cool, and looks good doing it.
I really liked this case, it's built very well for the price, compact, and looks quite nice in my opinion. The included fans, while not fancy, work well and are silent. Additionally, the components I put in here (i712700K and RTX 3070) barely got warm under load, unlike the previous full size ATX case they were in. Overall, easy to buld in, good airflow, and looks nice.
Logan Mitchell · 2025-09-28 · via amazon
★★★★★It looks small but is very well designed and easy to work in
This case was amazing to build in beautiful to match any build I went black in black but in today's market a nice case makes the build and this is a wonderfully nice case with lots of room and a very well designed layout with plenty of zip clip points and cable layout positions
Montgomory pritchett · 2026-03-22 · via amazon
★★★★★Beautiful case, one small inconvenience
The case itself is absolutely gorgeous, easy to build in, and quite spacious while also remaining compact. The wood on the case feels great as well, and appears to be real wood
Interior inconvenience is that one of the included fans was not operational, and I had to swap in a backup from my pile
I did like that they included a fan spreader, and four fans, and quality wood panels all for around $60 after taxes. Great value for the money, and an easy recommendation for a wood mATX case
Spencer · 2025-02-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Clever $55ish Mid / Micro Tower Case
Cleverly designed mid / micro tower for ITX and mATX builds. Good build ergonomics for the $55ish price point, including fan cable routing and 4 (!?) lowish speed 3-pin preinstalled fans so that they're not awfully loud stock (your mobo may have voltage fan speed mode in addition to PWM mode, control may be possible). I wouldn't put the most expensive mATX hardware in it because the metal is thin but high end ITX builds seem feasible.
Primary wins:
High airflow, high end features ex. Lian Li like the side panel PSU compartment upflow intake, neat grille patterns, good side i/o, good cable management options for the price, high quality wood with some sort of certified forestry card (!?), lots of fans and mounting locations, I showed my friend and he bought one.
Ergonomic Wins:
Large motherboard cutout is pleasant and provides extra ITX cable routing options. I tested the power supply length support claims with a 180mm HX850 Platinum PSU, and with aggressive cable management it /just/ fits with the HDD cage installed. Having the option to show off a lot of fans or accommodate a longer GPU is nice.
Sketchy:
The rear expansion slots probably need to be retapped in a bigger screw size if you swap GPUs a couple times. They are terribly easy to strip. GPU support strongly recommended, or at minimum one of the mobos with a reinforced PCIE x16 slot for a graphics card.
Conclusion:
This is the most well executed "cheap" case on the market; the design is only let down by its panel thickness. A nicer version with grommets in cable management cutouts and thicker panels (otherwise zero design changes) would be worth paying more for, so long as it didn't get bigger by more than a few millimeters.