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The V500 Mini Portable Computer Case is a versatile and compact solution for DIY enthusiasts, supporting M-ATX and ITX motherboards with ample space for high-performance components. With a sleek design, efficient cooling capabilities, and upgraded durability, it’s the perfect choice for modern gamers and professionals alike.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | ALAMENGDA |
Series | SUMIX-500 |
Item Weight | 7.43 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.87 x 9.72 x 12.87 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.87 x 9.72 x 12.87 inches |
Color | White-2.0 |
Manufacturer | ALAMENGDA |
ASIN | B0DK1FFJ5N |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 14, 2024 |
L**4
Not bad
OofIma say this case is awesomeBut you have to put everything together yourselfGet a shorter graphics card it says it can support over 300mm but they dont include room for your psu cablesI have a smaller than average psu and no room for wiresWas missing some parts but they got back to me asapDO NOT USE normal pc fans go low pro and make sure to mount them all the way up from the moboSpeaking of mobo dont use a micro atx as all my lower pins are covered and even with small fans i still cant really use themSo an itx would be better fresh buildOther than yhat figure it out lolIm going to get a lowpro gpu as the 1080 im using from an old build is just way to bigAll in all not a bad mini case for the priceBe prepared though as this is not for starters
Z**.
Missing screws
Missing screws for the legs
A**T
$40 dollars YES, $50 starts getting iffy
I have two of the V2s. I paid $40 for one and the other $50.At $40 I can easily recommend it to friends cause it feels like a bargain price.At $50 I might start looking elsewhere. Here's why:- PSU Switch Cutout Hole at top of case... its ugly and on wrong side. Recommend fixing this in a V3 if it happens. Could be correct side if front of case had any ventilation holes. Despite which side is correct, it's still ugly. I would rather use small tool to flip the PSU switch via the small ventilation holes.- Missing screws for the feet. I had to find compatible ones from my own collection.- Crap dust / air filters- PSU mounting... you will need to bring your own adapter if you have SFX PSU (many SFX PSU's include this but some do not)- Glass Side Panel... mounting is sketchy AF. Tightening metal screws on glass... c'mon... we need some rubber spacers or something. Don't over tighten or you may shatter your glass. Honestly, you should sell a mesh side panel... PLEASE.- Did not fit Peerless Assassin Mini 120... its fan hits the glass and makes the side panel glass unable to sit flush.
D**D
Very Compact and Clean looking Case
A no frills case but it worksIf you can find a 80mm LED Fan for the case it looks really nice and can show off the glass side panel
T**R
I like the look. Rivet in case blocked usage of my lowest pcie slot. See pics
Update! MATX MOBO, i was unable to use the bottom pcie slot without modification. Theres a rivet in the case that gets in the way of the metal bracket for an expansion card, forcing it to twist. I had shortten the brackect to avoid the rivet. The rivet could have easily been installed just a little further down to clear any card.*I like the case but I'm not sure it's quite worth full price even though it's already cheap*Overall, it was as expected. Not bad just be aware of what you're getting. Only real issues I had were the magnetic filter things have the magnets very poorly attached, peeling up out of the box. And the mounting of the PSU, the cable extension that's provided works fine, but it pinches the cable and is difficult to force the PSU/bracket into position, along with the power switch not having an actual opening to flip on and off.Also, no hardware for the motherboard/fans/gpu supportIt's a very cheap case, it's what I expected, luckily I was transferring from another case so I was able to reuse some parts
F**I
No Thrills but a perfect little case with PLENTY of space! TIPS
I'm using this for my game/media server and it is perfect, the exact size I needed! I with it had a solid metal side panel instead of glass for safer travel but its fine. This is not fancy but it is easy to use and basically an empty box, so there is nothing in terms of cable management but you can fit SO much in there. If feels light at first but gets it's structural integrity when everything is installed and together.TIPS- Flip the psu power switch before you install or you will need to press it with a little screwdrivers. I also put a little magnetic filter on the bottom and wrapped the top with grip tape so it is now VERY comfy to carry around. Good luck on the build!
R**X
Fantastic little case
To be honest, this is my favorite case out of about 55 or more I have worded in. I challenged myself to put as much power as possible into a toaster sized pc and by golly did I ever. This system looks beautiful, simple, and has juuuuust enough room for everything to fit just right. I used an ATX power supply initially but switched to an SFX to give my (soon to be) RTX 5090 in there. I currently have a RTX 4090 and while SNUG it does fit. BRAVO GUYS!!!
S**M
Flimsy and awful metal, exploding glass
The metal is so flimsy that it bends by pushing on it with one finger. This provided no support to the acrylic in shipping, which naturally exploded because of it. Save your money, buy literally anything else. A cardboard box would probably provide a similar amount of support to your PC and doesn't run the risk of getting broken glass everywhere.
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