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The Micro ATX Tower Gaming PC Case by TGDGAMER features a compact, lightweight brushed aluminum design with a fully ventilated honeycomb front panel for superior airflow. It supports Micro ATX and Mini ITX motherboards, includes front panel audio and USB 2.0 ports, and is ideal for budget-conscious gamers seeking a stylish, space-saving chassis. Note: No built-in fans and limited drive bay capacity.

| ASIN | B0CC1RR25L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,507 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | TGDGAMER |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (13) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 3.98 pounds |
| Manufacturer | TGDGAMER |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 15.67 x 12.87 x 8.03 inches |
S**Y
Most of what is listed in the description is not as it seems.
I ended up buying this as I wanted to get something a lot smaller for a Ryzen 5 2600 and GTX 1650 build that I was going to use as a Plex. I mainly bought this thinking that (as per the description) it could support 2 3.5 inch Hard Drives. I have two 4 TB HDD's that I needed to fit into this thing and there was no possible way to even THINK about doing that. I wanted to like this case, I would have given it 4 or 5 stars for it being so cheap, but the fact that it states it has a USB 3 Port (It doesn't, it only has two USB 2.0 Ports) or can fit more drives at different sizes then it actually can really dampens it for me. I ended up mounting a 2.5 Inch SSD in the bottom of it and flipping it anyways, so I hope the next person who ends up getting this case doesn't end up needing to add more storage or ends up cutting their fingers on the sharp edges.
D**Y
Good for the money.
Note to feature buyers, it will fit a Micro ATX motherboard but it feels more geared towards a Mini ATX motherboard. If you put a Micro ATX motherboard in it you will lose access to the bottom two of the three cable management cutouts. It's not the best case (it definitely feels like a budget case) but if you need a Good quick case for $30(usd) this'll get the job done.
D**M
Build Quality
Over all the case build quality is cheap and the 30$ price tag should tell you how cheaply built the case is. Product delivery overall was okay, only the bottom panel was damaged most likely from shipping however it was only a slight bend in the metal I was easily able to bend back. Not very easily cable managed but you are able to fit 2 2.5" HDD/SSD on the back panel and 1 3.5" HDD on the bottom of the chassis. 3 120 MM fans are able to be installed along with 1 80 MM fan on the back. 2 USB 2.0 ports, Audio/Microphone 3.5MM jacks on front I/O with conveniently placed reset button for the system. Over all it is still better than that old Dell/HP Desktop case. Overall there are plenty of better options out there for a case but this is not the worst option out there. Not beginner friendly!
N**.
Just don't
This is arguably the worst case I have ever used (and I go out of my way to find bad ones). The honeycomb design itself is nice, but the build quality is very poor. The "legs" are different lengths so it wobbles, with a power supply installed it is very top heavy and if you press on both the front and back even slightly at the same time, it begins to cave in on itself. There is no room for cables whatsoever. Spend the extra $5 and get the Masterbox Q300L, for even as bad as that case is, it is miles ahead of this one.
N**S
Micro ATX Goody.
Fits my LGA1155 micro ATX motherboard and two fan Nvidia RTX 3050 8GB just fine. This thing is borderline small form factor, which saves alotta space! The PSU area, located at the top like OEM builds, is a bit tight but accommodates my Thermaltake 430W just fine. I use velcro tie-offs for cable management. I also installed Thermaltake fans with LED ring lights in the front and side panel. Quite a little rocker!
J**A
This is cheap…. and you can tell.
I really wish I would’ve spent 20-30 dollars more on something better. Came severely dented
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