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【Green Design of Wood Elements】Using the original wood elements combined with metal, natural and elegant, the wood elements are perfectly integrated into the modern workspace, enhance the appearance of the game station, and bid farewell to mediocrity. (CASE SIZE: 370*220*450 MM/14.6*8.7*17.7 IN)
【High Performance Cooling】M1 comes pre-installed with 4 ARGB PWM fans, and the glass side panel adopts a snap-on design, which can be quickly removed without tools, bringing convenient installation and heat dissipation experience. The front, rear, top, and bottom fan mounting points of your PC case can accommodate up to eight 120mm fans, ensuring optimal cooling performance for your PC case
【Extra Large Capacity】The space in the case is configured for each component and will be fully compatible with your new computer components. (1) Support ATX/M-ATX/ITX motherboard (2) Support top 240MM/280MM cooler (3) CPU cooler height 174MM (4) GPU length limit 320MM (5) Power supply type ATX up to 170MM (6) Equipped with 2* HDD and 2*SDD mount/1* HDD and 3* SSD mount (7) 7 expansion slots
【Input/Output Ports】1x Type-C 3.0, 1 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, Microphone/Audio, Power Button, Reboot Button
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12 reviews for M1 PC Case -Walnut Front pane Pre-Installed 4 PWM ARGB Fan, ATX Mid-Tower Gaming PC Case, with Type-C,FOIFKIN (Black, M1)
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$75.99
jblues –
Excellent Buy
I find the case a great value. No it is not the thickest of metal, but I would not say it is not flimsy by any means. Especially once assembled it is quite solid. Fans work great and quiet. Plenty of room for my RTX 5070. Tons of ways to tie down cables and route them in a neat way.Short:Pros:Great cable management with many tie off places built in.Plenty of pass through holesAmple room for full sized graphics cardsAbility to easily add top fansComes with fansNice lookingNeutral:Material thickness. Do not over tighten screws, snug then quarter turn.I found this neither a plus or negative, but could be problematic for the over zealous.Fits most if not all mobo sizes, if you have a case this big it is ideal for full ATX.Cons:Only one cable to control all fansWould like to control back fan separatelyUnable to find another breakout cable.On my mobo it was tight to get cpu power plugs plugged in as it was close to top cavity.Photos do not have power supply installed yet. Note the pass throughs and tie offs. Also a good +1 inch gap for gpu.
Nathan G –
JUST BUY IT (if you have a hdd get a ssd it’ll be fine)
I’ll be honest—I almost canceled my order because I saw a review claiming this case was plastic. That couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s mostly metal, with some high-quality plastic that feels just as solid as metal. Whoever wrote that review nearly cost me this gem of a case.This case is AMAZING. The airflow is fantastic, and while it’s not a full tower, the interior space is surprisingly roomy for a mid-size. The only tight spots are around the PSU and HDD bay (you’ll run into clearance issues if you try to keep both), but thankfully the HDD bay is removable, which solves that problem. Cable management space behind the side panel is slimmer than I expected—they really could’ve given it an extra inch—but the number and placement of cutouts for routing cables is excellent. Even the tricky CPU power cable at the top has a perfect pass-through.The walnut finish is flush and looks great with the rest of the case. Honestly, for $90 this case blows me away—it’s hands down the best I’ve owned so far. The front I/O panel is also perfectly placed (especially for anyone with cats) and the USB ports are just right: not too tight, not too loose. Everything works as it should.If you’re hesitating on this case, don’t. It’s an easy build, great airflow, and looks incredible.In three words?JUST BUY IT.
Austin H –
Pretty good, especially for the price.
It’s fine. It looks nice, but it did miss a lot of marks. The ports are on the bottom which I guess if you have a desktop PC then that’s a good thing. It would have been so easy to make the front plate reversible like so many other cases are, but this one specifically has line up holes that prevent that.The USB 3 port was extremely tight and I was worried I was going to break something.The LED lights don’t have a controller so they’re not individually addressable, they are all just in series in the fans. Fans work pretty good and keeps decent airflow and the case feels fine especially for the price. I was going to consider returning it, but I think it will stay for now.
Greg W –
Cool and Beautiful
Beautiful tower and high quality build. I installed an ATX MSI Tomahawk Z890 with no issues. It has 7 fans and still has plenty of room for an 240mm AIO. No issue installing a large GPU either.
Artemis –
Decent for the price, plastic outer casing.
Solid enough case for the price.I wasn’t super keen on the case being plastic at first but the lighter weight actually isn’t too bad. The internals are metal, not particularly strong, but serviceable.Has space for cable management, RGB fans, looks pretty clean.Downside, the glass side panel isn’t flat. Not a huge issue but it was noticeable when I opened it up. On that note, it has a very odd way of attaching the glass side panel. It works though.Haven’t been able to test the fan nose as of yet. I’ll update if it’s obnoxiously loud.Overall, not bad for a cheap sub $100 case.
T.Y. –
Nice case, but one major flaw.
Good budget case. Looks cool.But for being a budget case, I knew what I was getting.Pros- Cheap- lots of room for cable management- wood grain looks good- decent build- great preinstalled fans- great air flow- removable front panel- screwless glass pane, it just snaps in place- room for 4 old school SSDs or 2 old school hard driveCons- Break off PCI covers (make sure you do this first before installing Motherboard)- not all motherboard standoffs are installed- thin material, so screw holes will strip easily- front USB C port only uses the USB 3.0 headerI think the front USB C port not being 3.2 is a deal killer. How much more would it be to add that in manufacturing? Users use that that port to fast charge their phones and hook up fast storage.
Patrick McMahon –
Budget case with nice aesthetic
Nice budget case with wood accent. At the timer purchase, this is about a $60 case. For the price you get the aesthetic of a much more expensive case. I found it relatively easy to build inside of. It’s a fairly lightweight case, but did not feel too flimsy once the side panels were installed.
Normand –
TLDR:Amazing case, amazing value for the money! ARGB controller not included. Will fit EATX boards and full size GPUS with no problem.You like the Fractal North but can’t afford it or find it too big? This is the case for you! It is even better in some areasIn the end, I like it better than the North!Pros:Really nice premium looking case, with a glass panel at a low price. The decorative pannel at the front is made out of real solid wood (the North has wood finish stickers in comparison!)Comes with 4 nice and silent ARGB fans (generic). In the end, I like it better thant the Fractal North because it is as spacious, while being more compact.The rear chamber is well made and has more than enough space and mounting points for cable ties. The case fits EATX boards without issue and full size GPUs. There is even a second mounting point if you use a PCIE extender to relocate the GPU. There is still space to install more fans at the top and bottom of the case. Removable magnetic dust filter on top. Front I/O is okay too (one of each: USB2, USB3, USB-C and headset port)Cons:Does not come with the ARGB controllerMetal is a little thin in some areas and there are a couple of sharp edges inside the case that needs attention when routing cables. Overall the case is still sturdy though.Front pannel needs to be removed to clean filter, and the way it is build makes it a bit difficult to do. It is held by plastic clips and feels like it might not last indefinitly… I might mod this to replace with strong magnets.Conclusion:I was scared to regret this purchase, but now I think I am buying more of those cases for my kids’s PC builds because it is amazing and cheap!
Alisha B –
Not so much a review but I got this caseAnd did anyone have issues with the usb ports not working
jordang119 –
I took the chance at buying a case without any reviews, and I have to say I’m impressed. For the price, the build quality was pretty good. There were no misaligned panels, everything clicks into place nicely, and feels solid when put together. The front is all plastic, even the “wood” might be too, but the rest of the case is metal and glass and looks surprisingly good and clean. If you want a case that ALMOST looks as good as the Fractal North, but half the price, then pick this one up. Worst case, you return it?
Maryna Tereshchenko –
He loocks used and tired
Unillenium –
Good case for the price. Nice aesthetics. An RTX 3090 is a tight fit in there (maybe about an inch of leeway). Plenty of airflow and having 4 PMW fans included and pre-installed is a nice touch. Front power buttons make it cat safe. They are proper ARGB fans with an ARGB header although I omitted it since I prefer a dark build.