🎮 Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The MSI MPG Velox 100R is a mid-tower gaming PC case designed for optimal performance and aesthetics. Featuring a tempered glass front panel, it showcases ARGB lighting while supporting extensive cooling options, including a 360mm radiator. With a vertical GPU mount and ample airflow, this case is perfect for gamers looking to build a powerful and visually stunning rig.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | MSI |
Series | MPG VELOX 100R |
Item model number | MPG VELOX 100R |
Item Weight | 19.05 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.66 x 9.09 x 19.29 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.66 x 9.09 x 19.29 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | MSI |
ASIN | B09HRQQ18B |
Date First Available | October 5, 2021 |
G**F
Nice mid tower ATX case
This case was easy to use for my recent build. It looks great. It comes with four case fans and seems to allow enough airflow to keep things cool, although I do not use it for gaming. There are a couple of channels on the back side for cable management and several zip ties are included. There is a mounting bracket for two SSDs. There is an ARGB hub to which the case fans are preconnected. There are connectors for the top controls and ports which worked great with my motherboard. It comes with a power cable to allow the three front fans to connect to one motherboard fan header, if that's what you need.The power supply and a cage for up to three hard drives are at the bottom below a shelf. My power supply was modular and connecting the cables with the power supply in place was impossible. I had to remove the power supply mounting screws to be able to plug in the necessary cables and even then it wasn't easy.I did find a few things that were troublesome for me, but not enough to knock down my 5 star rating. The tempered glass front looks great but does obstruct some of the air intake, not enough to affect my components but then again I do not use my PC for gaming. There is no speaker to beep upon a good POST. The power button is at the top of the case and it is super easy to press accidentally. If there was a sliding cover or a flip up cover over the power button this would be much improved. The tray for mounting SSDs attaches to the drives on the flat side and tightening the mounting screws puts pressure on the SATA power and data connectors. I ended up loosening the screws until the connectors were barely deflected, but some sort of spacer is needed.Notwithstanding the few complaints I have, this is a very nicely made case. By the way, it is packed well and arrived in perfect condition
K**H
Looks good, works great and keeps the cpu inside. nice and cool!
The media could not be loaded. Had it for a few days now. Runs nice and quiet. Lights, buttons wires and everything looks good and worked great. Case was easy to assemble for me being a first time builder. Everything fit nicely with no issues. Pc runs nice and cool and never even gets warm. I'm happy with my purchase and would buy it again.
A**Y
A bit tight :) but i like it
Great box for your build. It’s gonna be a bit tight tho ;)
K**H
AWESOME
Absolutely love it.Lots of room. Fans are super quite and cool well. Best all around set up.It's more expensive but worth every penny
H**K
Things good to know...
There’s not really anything bad about this case if you want to build a good gaming PC albeit one caveat which I’ll mention at the end. The MSI Velox 100R comes with a bracket for mounting a video card vertically in the case. Depending on your configuration this could be bad, good, or necessary. The problem is this, the necessary Riser Cable is not included with the bracket. So, if you chose to mount your video card via the bracket here are a few things to note about this. First, be careful about buying any third-party cable of low quality which can result in strange issues when you operate your system. Plus, note the portion of the cable that mounts to the bracket. The holes may not be a good match to mount securely. Also, be careful to purchase the proper Riser Cable that is compatible with the PCIe version of the motherboard and video card used. For example, you don’t want to use a PCIe 3.0 Riser Cable with a PCIe 5.0 motherboard and a PCIe 4.0 video card. It will work, it is backward compatible BUT this will inhibit the PCIe 4.0 video card from reaching full performance by half and wasting a lot of bucks spent on expected video card performance. The same advice applies if the video card is mounted directly to the motherboard. More or less, the motherboard PCIe version must be higher than any PCIe version device plugged into it to get full performance, including connecting cables in between. This brings me to the point. There is a high quality PCIe 4.0 Riser Cable preferred for the Velox 100R available from MSI that can be properly mounted to the bracket (it matches the bracket mount) which will be fully compatible with a PCIe 4.0 video card on a PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 motherboard (my situation) but there was an issue discovered while trying to purchase the cable. MSI, at the time this post was made, only used Paypal as their means for online payment. Typically, a one-time payment can be made through Paypal WITHOUT having to open an account with Paypal and this is echoed during the MSI purchase process as “Don’t have a Paypal Account? No worries, PayPal would also let you pay with Debit or Credit Card. And here is HOW.” Clicking on HOW (it was a link) displays a pop-up showing the one-time purchase button labeled “Pay with Debit or Credit Card” and the remarks “Once you have selected this option, you will be moved to the following screen where you will be able to enter your credit card information WITHOUT needing a PayPal account.” But this wasn’t the case, after clicking the “PayPal” button the next pop-up labeled “Check out as a guest” requested my email address. After entering the email address and clicking “Continue to Payment” the next pop-up display wanted the credit card information to complete the purchase BUT the only button available to click at this point was labeled “Create Account & Continue” or a link to log into a PayPal account. There was no option to just continue with the purchase without opening an account (this process began to smell a bit). I tried the available button which did create an account with PayPal (and was later deleted). I even tried different browsers to confirm it wasn’t a browser issue. I have made many one-time purchases from other web sites using the one-time option during the Paypal purchase process but strangely this was not available during the MSI purchase process even though it is offered. When MSI was contacted about this they mentioned “PayPal is currently our exclusive method of payment until further notice.” In their response MSI did not discuss the faulty one-time purchase option explained to them. It’s a shame you’re FORCED to open a PayPal account to do business with MSI. My advice is you had better read closely the user agreement for Paypal and be sure it is acceptable if you choose to keep an account (the Devil is in the details). I’ll probably go third party to obtain the Riser Cable at this point. After decades of building PC’s my first experience with an all MSI build may very well be my last. Now you know!
A**R
Year end review
This case is great. I have had this case for a year with the fans that it came with only and my huge cpu fan because the 5900x runs hot. I haven’t had any airflow trouble or temp issues and i’m running a 4070 ti with 32 gb ram. It looks great and I think is perfect size, enough space to build, especially if it is your first time. Very happy with the overall design and the rgb features that it has. Really wont be going wrong getting this case.
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