V500 Mini Portable M-ATX/ITX Computer Case, MINI-Tower CASE, Full Side Transparent Acrylic DIY Desktop Case with Handle
ALAMENGDA★★★3.4
mATX
Mini
No
350mm
—
A
$39.99
2 stores
Specifications
asinB0DK1GDBC6
reviews107
discount12
UPC716841595024
Model #SUMIX-500
Weight7.1 lbs
TowerMini
Form FactormATX
value100
Side PanelNo
RGBNo
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length350mm
Max Cooler165mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorBlack
PERFORMANCE
42%
Customer Reviews★★★★★3.3 · 4 reviews
★★★★★Good price good quality build. Exactly as described on page.
Great case, priced at exactly how it should be and works like a charm. I just wish that the standoffs were unscrew able so I can take them off and put custom ones but that’s preference and not what the product is.
I was able to fit in 5 fans inside which made airflow great and the temps went down from my last MATX case. 4 120mm and 1 90mm fan could fit on the rear.
radyumi · 2026-04-06 · via amazon
★★★★★ALL GOOD but beware of Video card power location
having built a number of computers there is a MAJOR chance you will need to modify something. you get a L shape power supply cable if the power supply fan faces the front of the case it cant suck in air to cool it so you have to have it face the mother board so you have to squash the given L shape cable to get the power supply in. Next the case is so thin I bet the handle will bend the top so I didn't use it. Next you have to screw ALL fans/hard drives to the honeycomb mesh top/bottom/rear and they don't all line up square for the different sizes so they sit at small angles. The inside width is 2 ssd side by side IF ONLY THE MESH HOLES LINED UP to do it but NO...rrrrrr... RECOMEND slim fans for the bottom, regular fans work for back & top. MAJOR problem is if your vid card power cables are on the top (going down from the glass like my rx 580 red devil or 580 fatmax) vs the back of the card they hit the glass so it wont close I had to drill the hole bigger and use mother board mounting offsets to lift the glass higher and they cables still touch so hope you want a smaller card or the power is located somewhere else. ITS REAL GLASS so beware. The bars across the top of the power supply bend with ease a baby using it to stand up might bend them YA its that easy. The dust mesh screens are useless. they attach with junk magnets on 2 sides only NOT all 4 so any screws used for fans/HD better be small or they over power the magnets, if on the bottom the dust screen just falls off. For a small case it rocks there is nothing better at this size only 2 problems are mounting the power supply and size / location of power of your vid card if these 2 check out I would get it.
BT · 2025-05-12 · via amazon
★★★★★Okay, not great MATX case with front-mount PSU layout
This case is a copy of some other cheap front-mount PSU MATX cases that have come out in the last few years. It can be found under other names like SGPC K133 or K88. At the end of the day it is a very low budget alternative to a premium case like the NCase M2. But, there are a lot of compromises on build quality when you’re spending 1/5th the amount of money.
This case comes with no instructions, very limited accessories, low quality screws (especially the countersunk ones - they strip very easily), and the case itself is easily bent out of shape. Because the entire side panel is a sheet of tempered glass with holes drilled into it for mounting, the case is essentially a 5 sided metal box with no cross-supports meaning that it can flex at each corner quite easily. Adding the glass panel on does not really help either because the mounting holes are oversized. For this reason I’d strongly recommend against using the included carrying handle and leaving this case on your desk. Just for fun I tried picking up my case after finishing my build and my graphics card visibly moved almost 2 cm up and down as the case flexed. Yikes!
For most people, I’d recommend spending $20 more and getting a Jonsbo D32 STD which is a bit wider but has a back panel behind the motherboard tray for hiding wires, has a frame around the glass side panel for durability, and has much higher build quality with bent/rolled sheetmetal for rigidity. This V500 case is literally just a few straight cut panels that are riveted together. Unfortunately my desk is very narrow and this case was one of the only choices. If I had 2” more width to work with, I would not have bought this case.
On the flip side, this case can fit a full ATX PSU, a full width MATX motherboard, a 135mm tower cooler, large modern GPU’s, and has room for four 120mm fans (2 top, 2 bottom) without making any modifications. If you’re going to build your PC and never move it around, this might be an okay choice.
TempleJD · 2025-06-20 · via amazon
★★★★★Poorly made very bad product.
The case is practically bare bone. It's lies there's nothing about this case that was pre-installed. It does not look like the picture. It does not come with the RGB fans or any fans in general like seen in the pictures . It doesn't have a lot of room and it has to be modified just to get anything to work. Nothing about this case with ease of removal besides the front glass. It doesn't seem to function like I thought it would because it's something that they put together and with cheap parts looks more like something that was 3D printed. You can practically see the side panel where it looks like it's screws were protruding through. I won't return it I'll just buy another case from somewhere else. This is a waste of time and money.