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12-Bay ATX Computer Case with Front Panel LED (Black) | 
| Manufacturer: Generic
Buy New: $16.95
New (1) Used (1) from $16.95
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 10545
Memorabilia: No
UPC: 683728090104 EAN: 0683728090104 ASIN: B000YJ484G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 12-Bay ATX Mid-Tower Case with LED General Features: Black Case with LED illuminated bezel 12-Bays | | • | ATX Mid-Tower case Perforated side window with an 80 mm case fan mount (fan not included) | | • | Front Panel that glows with Blue LED Two rear panel mounts for 80 mm case fans Power button | | • | Reset button Two (2) front-mounted USB ports Frontmounted microphone and headphone jacks | | • | Drive Bay Features: |
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Product Description Power Up! This stylish ATX mid-tower case offers sleek, contemporary looks along with 12 drive bays, extraordinary cooling technology and a roomy interior that's perfect for upgrading and maintaining your components. Its LED illuminated bezel and perforated side window adds distinct style to your desktop. Easily add external devices via two front-mounted USB ports and front-mounted headphone and microphone in jacks! ThisATX case is ideal for gamers and system builders looking for an attractive and affordable computer case. Order today!
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| Customer Reviews:
Very low quality April 16, 2008 Philip J. Olson (Los Angeles) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this based on the price and reviews, but really regret not getting a "real" computer case. The metal on this thing is so flimsy that the back panel is bowed out, making it difficult for the mother board back connectors to fit properly. Some of the motherboard standoffs were missing, quite a few of the screws did not fit where they were supposed to because they were misthreaded. Both the power and hdd LED were poorly glued in place, so they came out when i was connecting them to the motherboard. The drive cage is poorly designed; if you plan on using a hard drive, make sure you put it in before you put the motherboard in, or else you are limited in which 3.5" slots you can use. This thing was a *real* pain to work inside when connecting cables or installing components. The cheap pinch cut metal actually does leave quite a few sharp edges, and removing the old shield in the back took a dremel tool. Regular tin snips and cable cutters couldn't do it because of the angle. This is all i have found so far in the first night of owning in. Caveat emptor. Do yourself a favor; spend the extra $30 or $40 and buy a ULTRA case. They are much friendlier.
Good case, GREAT service... March 6, 2008 Raymond Lindquist (Gilmanton, NH) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this case for a new computer I was building. Only issue I had with it was one of the drive bay covers had a broken mounting tab. After a few E-mails, and a photograph I received a replacement cover so all is well now... Oh, and BTW, Shhh don't say anything but it had a 350 Watt PSU in it which I don't think it was advertised to come with. Whoo hoo!! I used the extra PSU to make a computer for my little niece.. As always AMAZON rocks!!! Coz N Fx (O O)
Cheap and thin metal but quality made. April 6, 2008 Ryan Martinez (Inver Grove Heights, MN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For $17 what would you expect. But it is well made. All sharp edges are rounded. Very basic for what I wanted to do which was make two Ubuntu machines from spare parts. The only real gripe I have is that the 3.5 external drive bay cover has a pre-printed "Zip Drive" logo on it. I'm thinking of maybe getting a memory card reader in black to get rid of that. Otherwise not much else. I did find out that the front panel connector on my motherboard was different than what comes from the front panel and I have no clue which wire goes with what. The case doesn't come with instructions other than what's printed on the plastic wire leads and what's printed on the audio panel wire lead is just "AUDIO" (which is alright since it's really a stupid simple contraption). No clue as to which wire is which. But that's ok, most motherboards have standard front panel audio connectors anyway. I have an Asus A7A266 which has a proprietary iPanel audio connector. Oh well. But the other motherboard I have which is a Gigabyte GA-7VRXP 1.1 has the standard connection. The case looks really slick for what it is. Great for small home closet servers.
Good case for the money March 7, 2008 D. Perkins (LV, NV) After seeing the prices on computer cases, I went with the cheap one, and it will suit my needs just fine. Mine did not arrive with a 350 watt PS as the person above stated. But for $17.95 I cannot complain about this case at all. It has enough room in it for all your needs. Recommend to anyone needing a good case for not too much $.
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