CiT S014B Micro ATX Slim Desktop Case 300W PSU Mesh Front 8cm Fan Card Reader USB 3.0 Black
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Price: £55.78
Brand: Cit
Description: S014B Black Slim Micro ATX/Mini ITX Case with a 300W PSU and Built-in Card-Reader. S014B micro slim case is a case with a very compact design. Allowing you to save desk space the S014B front panel is made with mesh details along with a an 8cm fan which is included at the top for the best airflow and the S014B also comes with a silent micro SFX 300W PSU it helps to provide the best performance business PC system. Comes with 300W Micro ATX PSU Comes with a 1 x 8cm Top Cooling Fan Built-in Card Reader - SD/MMC/MS 3in 1 Removeable HDD/ODD cage for help when assembling your PC Front mesh details for extra airflow. Cit CiT S014B Micro ATX Slim Desktop Case 300W PSU Mesh Front 8cm Fan Card Reader USB 3.0 Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Computer Cases
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 361192
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: SO14B
EAN: 5055492405913
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Author: Fulvio
Rating: 5
Review: If you want upgrade your desktop but will not use for playing games that is the ideal tower: small and no power supply change required. Plug and play.
Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1
Review: Had some issues with this case, ending with just not being able to use it. First, it's advertised as a MATX case, however my MATX motherboard would not just fit whilw the power supply was also installed. Ended up biting the bullet & buying a different case. On the subject of that power supply, my system I'd built for my father in the new case but using the power supply supplied with this original case kept tripping & turning off randomly. This system was only powering an AMD CPU with integrated graphics with the stock cooler, the single fan the case came with, and an SDD, A 300w PSU should easily cope with the light word processing & internet browsing tasks it needed to, but alas it could not. There wasn't even a separate GPU for it to worry about, Bought a different PSU & oh look, no such issues anymore! I know the case seems like good value for money, but you really do get what you paid for. And if you want a working system, I'd steer clear. If you really wanted this case, I'd go for a ITX motherboard & to not bother with the supplied PSU.