MATX PC Case,270° Panoramic Tempered Glass Panel Gaming PC Case,3 Fans Pre-Installed Micro-ATX Computer Case
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mATX
Mid
Yes
380mm
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$46.99
$41.99
Specifications
asinB0CPYK98HL
reviews203
Model #V3
Weight10.8 lbs
Side PanelYes
Form FactormATX
TowerMid
value100
RGBNo
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorBlack
PERFORMANCE
59%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.4 · 5 reviews
★★★★★A surprisingly good little case!
I wasn't expecting much from this case, but this little guy is surprisingly sturdy and easy to build in. I just wanted something that looked decent for a living room gaming PC. That meant it had to be small and without a lot of distracting RGB. I was going to go for a fully mesh case until I saw this. It fit perfectly into the space I had, and was more than big enough for the components I planned to use.
Those components are an MSI B550 MATX motherboard with a Ryzen 5600, Powercolor Radeon 7700XT and Maingear 850w PSU. There are zero issues with space, although I DID try using an XFX 6800XT and the case was just a few MM too small for that.
Building was easy, since just about every panel is easily removed. The only exception is the front glass panel, which requires a few screws to be removed first. Instructions would have come in handy there, but documentation is one area where this case is sorely lacking. They may as well not exist. If you've ever built a PC before you won't really need them, but it would have saved some time with that front panel. Fortunately, it doesn't really NEED to come off anyway--it just makes things a little easier.
There's plenty of space for cable management although a modular power supply is ideal. That's par for the course with smaller cases. There's room on the top for a 240mm radiator, but I went with air--the Thermalright Phantom Spirit. The 3 included fans are perfectly sufficient for airflow, and they aren't especially noisy unless they have to ramp up quite a bit--something that shouldn't be necessary unless you have a pretty aggressive fan curve set. I didn't see any need to add fans to the top. If you want RGB, obviously you will need to replace them.
If you're looking for a small fishtank-style case on a budget, you could certainly do worse than this--just make sure it fits your GPU. If you don't mind a more traditionally-sized tower-- and you can spend $10-$15 extra dollars--there are better cases on Amazon that won't break the bank (I also like the Montech XR) but if small + tempered glass is what you're looking for, this is worth considering!
Tmach · 2024-12-13 · via amazon
★★★★★Overall a decent product with a few minor caveats.
When I picked up this case on sale (39.99$), I wasn't exactly anticipating it to be particularly great to build in. Initially, I anticipated the fans to be excessively loud and for measurements to be off somewhere. I was very wrong.
Don't get me wrong, this product is by no means perfect, but for the 40-50$ you can often find this little guy at, it's a pretty good bargain. This is one of the very few super budget cases I can find myself recommending new builders to consider.
The case overall is a pretty good size. It's compact enough to avoid eating up all of your desk space, while remaining just large enough to maintain good airflow to components and easy to build in. The magnetic dust filter was cut to a very good fit for the top vents. Cooling isn't a concern either, with components remaining well within acceptable margins. I also really like how the GPU can pull fresh air directly through the bottom of the front chamber. Additionally, the hard drive cage is really nicely put together, although I do suggest removing it when cable managing, especially if you don't have a modular power supply.
My only relatively minor issue with this case comes from the cable management channels for the headers at the bottom of the motherboard. The distance between the back of the power supply unit, in my case a Corsair CX650M is a little bit lackluster. If you have a motherboard with less-than-ideal header placement at the bottom, especially the USB 3.1 header, you may find that you have to use the larger cutouts to the right of the board, so do keep that in mind. Additionally, although the product listing photos show the front chamber to be a metallic silver, it's actually painted black.
Overall, while this is no Lian Li O11 Evo, this case has a lot of value to offer and is priced very fairly when keeping its minor flaws in mind.
J.L. · 2025-09-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Great Bang for the Buck! Just order it already.
Great little case! Not the thickest metal, nor the strongest feeling glass...but its $50. I didnt use the fans that came with it so i cannot comment on those. i swapped in 3 intake and 3 exhaust fans. My GPU sits at 61C while AAA gaming for an hour so it has great airflow if you set it up right. While cable management is tight and i could do with some small changes I cannot give it less than 5 stars given the value here.
HaveTaco_WillTravel · 2025-12-16 · via amazon
★★★★★Great case for the Price!!
Very happy with my build!
Pro: good airflow and temperatures for a 5080 and 130w CPU.
Pro: attractive design
Pro: easy to figure out
Con: small amount of cable management space IF you keep the drive tray attached inside (I did not, see pics)
Con: the rear panels that you remove for the GPU are NOT able to be put back in if you take them out. Beware!
Con: Has a slightly cheap feel to it compared to premium cases, but totally worth it considering the price
Lucas · 2025-10-14 · via amazon
★★★★★Not the best designed case
I really don't like how the powersupply is mounted trying to mound my 750 Watt EVGA supply in here was a nightmare the holes don't line up with the connectors so you have to force it through very little wiring room for fans cables etc, honestly the intake is meh I put a 120mm water cooler and an exhaust fan and it cools my i9 13th gen cpu just fine the quality is fine you get tempered glass and steel and it a sold case I just don't think it's good for the MicroATX form factor if you were doing a mini ITX build this case might be a good option I just hated the minimal build room and It was a struggle to get my 5070ti it will fit a 350mm GPU but it's a tight squeeze and it's a pain to get the cable look good in the case only reason I gave it a 3 star is because the price was good I think I spent 50 to 75 bucks at the time I bought the case if you're looking for a starter case to put an air cooler in and some fans then yes get the case I think it would be easier to cable manage at that point