Case Specification Case Model: DLM21 White Front Panel:Plastic Motherboard Support: Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX Dimensions (L x W x H)14.8" x 8.2" x 15.9" Side Panel: Tempered glass*1 Maximum GPU/PCI Card Length: 330mm Maximum CPU Cooler Height: 160mm Expansion Slots: 4 Fans Support Front: 120 *2 fans. Top: 120 *2 / 140mm *2 fans. Rear: 120mm *1 fan. Radiator Support Top water cooling: 240mm / Rear water cooling: 120mm Power Supply Specification Model: N380 Brand: Vetroo Maximum Power: 400W Continuous power Fan: 80mm low noise cooling fan Main Connector: 20+4Pin Input Voltage: 100 - 220 V Input Frequency: 50 Hz Output: +3.3V@15A, +5V@16A, +12@20A, +5VSB@2.5A Dimensions: 5.5" x3.25 " x5.75 " Weight: 1.32 lbs. Connectors 1 x Main connector (20+4Pin) 2 x Molex 4 Pin 2 x SATA 1 x 12V 4 Pin Connector Please note: It has a switch button for voltage at the bottom, please make sure the voltage is 110V before electricity, otherwise it may short-circuit the power supply. No power cord included. By reusing your existing cord, you can reduce waste and help protect the environment
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Power Supply exploded under a 300W load!
Great case, bad power supply.The power supply exploded with 300W load being pulled from the wall. Sparks and flames from the rear of the PSU was pretty exciting, but I would not recommend.
M**.
Good case with freebie PSU
I've seen this same case -- just the case -- for the price I paid for this combo. Overall, I'm impressed at the value here. Glass, not acrylic. Painted a beautiful matte white. Reasonable I/O (I would have liked another USB 3 port on the front panel). And decent airflow.For starters, the case is rather big. It appears intended for a water-cooled rig, so if you're into budget water cooling, this might be a great buy for you. Just don't expect to use the included PSU for such a build. More on that later. Rarely at this price will you find a case with a side panel, much less a glass panel. The glass here is held in place with magnets and swings on hinges typical to small trinket boxes. No lights come installed with the case except for the power and HDD LEDs. The power light casts a pleasant blue glow inside the case. Like blue? Great! Otherwise, you'll want to block that light. The right side is a plain metal panel held on with non-captive thumb screws.The inside nice to work with. Which is to say there are no sharp edges to cut your fingers. Features: a large CPU cutout, plenty of cable management holes and tie-down points, an HDD drive caddie, SSD mounting points, and lots of space to put radiators and fans. One feature you don't get is any included fans. You will also need to provide some of your own screws to populate all the drive slots, and I recommend managing your front panel connectors before installing your PSU. A PSU shroud is also a great touch at this price point.Airflow would be better with a mesh front panel. Deciding on aesthetics instead, front air flow is provided by a grill on the right side. Most of the airflow is up top, where two large fans could easily fit. The top is protected by a mesh that stays in place with magnets. It sags a bit, upsetting the aesthetics slightly, but that's nitpicking. The bottom intake, near the PSU, is similarly protected with meshIn all, I like this case quite a bit. It could handle a lot of hardware. The PSU, however, can not.At 380 watts, the PSU just doesn't have the juice to power much. The listing suggests the ability to power a GPU with a 4-pin connector. Nope. That 4-pin will probably get used for CPU power. GPUs typically need 6-pin power. If your GPU needs more than the 75 watts provided over PCI-e, good luck. Also, the PSU fan is exceptionally loud. If you're buying this case on a budget, that PSU will probably be the first thing you want to replace.Still, it's hard to complain about a PSU that is essentially free. The case itself would be a good buy at $40-$50, with very few decent competitors at this price point that have similar features and aesthetics.
H**F
Nice case for the money.
Case has a good, high quality look and feel.I went with this PSU version of this caseit took longer to ship (non-PSU version was availble with Prime) but included a "500 Watt" PSU for free (I didn't use the PSU, but more on that later).Case fit and finish is very nice,we used this for my son's personal gaming rig,everything fit together nicely,the magnetic latched real glass door is fantastic in something at this price point,and the case is a good overall size.We bent the tabs on the metal front face so the face could be removed for better air flow when needed,but there is enough air flow even with the metal face in place.I really like that this case allows 2x 2.5" drives to be displayed on the right side of the case,visable through the glass.Drives:Keep in mind that one drive (top drive) would be installed with the drive's connector facing downward,and the lower drive has to be installed with the drive connector facing upward.We installed an ADATA SSD in the lower spot (decal shows correctly with connector facing up),and a Patriot SSD in the upper position (decal shows correctly with the connector facing down),not a big deal, depending how you want the finished product to look.There is also room for hidden 2.5 & 3.5 drives as well so storage is not an issue with this case.GPUThe MATX motherboard we used doesn't put the GPU too close to the solid PSU box at the bottom,but I think that some MATX MB's may move the card to the end of the board and closer to this solid panel at the bottom. (worth checking first anyway).PSUSince the PSU goes in behind this (non-removable) "cover" built in at the bottom,it can only be installed to draw air from the bottom of the case,could be a negative if you were putting this case on the floor, or especially placing it on a rug.Also, I guess the "psu shield" is a plus if you have a PSU you'd prefer not to display,and a negative if you have a bling PSU you want to show off.Finally,speaking of PSU's,the included "free" PSU I got didn't include any 6 or 8 pin power connections that you'd use to feed a GPU,so unless you want to adapt the molex connectors it has to 6 or 8 pins (which I didn't, and wouldn't do in this case),just plan to buy a higher quality PSU treat the included one as a back up, or a test PSU for trouble shooting.I'm sure it could be used for a machine with an iGPU,but I have about as much faith in the one I received as I would in one of those no-name 1000 watt amplifiers you used to get for $20 in the JC Whitney catalog.I recommend this case with or without the "free" GPU.
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