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Powmax Black Micro ATX Case with Front USB and 230W Power Supply

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Stylish, Full-Featured Micro ATX Case

A Micro ATX form factor tower case with a versatile contemporary design that will blend in with many home or office settings. This full-featured tower case boasts front USB ports for easy accessibilty. You'll never have to crouch down behind your PC to connect a USB device! Durably built with exceptional expandability, you'll be able to enjoy this case for many years. We've made a special purchase of these outstanding cases and are offering them at the lowest prices anywhere! Hurry, while supplies last - these top-notch computer cases are in demand!


Specifications

  Form Factor:  Micro ATX Tower
  Compatible Motherboards:  Micro ATX
  Power Supply:  230 Watt
  Material:  Steel
  External 5.25" Drive Bays:  1
  External 3.5" Drive Bays:  2
  Internal 3.5" Drive Bays:  1
  Expansion Slots:  4
  Front USB Ports:  2
  Front Audio Ports:  2
  Depth:  13.5"
  Width:  5.5"
  Height:  13"
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REVIEW BY: Mike Reviewed  Nov 21, 2008
This was the perfect footprint to fit my server requirements. The mATX mobo fit easily and the cables were easy to route. I with I had a few more of these cases.

REVIEW BY: RenderMonk Reviewed  Oct 22, 2008
I was suprised by the look and feel of this case which was nicer than I expected. The inside is cheap but sturdy and simple. However, my motherboard suffered misalignment and I'm sure the case is at fault. The standoffs are too low and I was unable to seat my PCI cards properly. Not only that you should check to see if your CDROM drive is going to bang into your board's CPU cooling fan. Mine did and if I keep the case, I will not be able to install the drive with it.

REVIEW BY: Ther Reviewed  Oct 02, 2008
This is not the worst case I have ever used but it is close. I think some of the review listed here were written while still angry or bleeding. Pros of this case are the price and the size. It makes a small desktop but is larger than the pic makes you think. It would be a fair LAN party box. The cons are too numerable to put down but the main ones are listed above. I build PCs all day and thought I would try out three of these where I have little room. The paint comes off this case at the drop of a hat. After assembling the first case on the clean formica top of my build counter the paint job was trashed. Thats is the only time that has EVER happened to me. The sheet metal is poorly cut making holes hard to insert drives and sharp edges. The cages for the drives barely go back in once the drives are in them. No room for IDE cables between the CD cage and the CPU fan unless you have a small crappy fan. The screws supplied are not the correct size from case to case. On and on

REVIEW BY: John Reviewed  Sep 23, 2008
I am a system reseller and bought this as the case for a loaner PC. The paint chips off easily and began to look mangy after a while. The PS gave up after 18 months - rendering the case useless. Stock up on bandaids when working inside this too. I'd recommend spending the extra bucks for the CoolerMaster 340 - worth it in the long run.

REVIEW BY:  Reviewed  Aug 29, 2008
this case is junk,,,as they say you get what you pay for,,,
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Manufactured by: Powmax
Mfg Part No: MATX3304-B
UPC No: 641272616041
Box Size: ( Length: 15, Width: 8, Depth: 16 )
Shipping Weight: 9.2500 pound(s)
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