gaxbox as10 Itx pc case

(7 customer reviews)

$168.98

19 in stock

product description

Standard version case: graphics card length limit 297mm
Can support up to 310mm (need to install modification parts)
Overall size of the case 317x144x185

There is also an extended version case: graphics card length limit 342mm
Support ATX case (please contact customer service if needed)

Can be matched with perforated board water cooling kit and upper and lower side panels
Vertical module and water cooling module cannot be used at the same time!

Vertical case set includes: modular case body + vertical module + upper and lower side panels

 

additional information

brand

gaxbox

product reviews

7 reviews for gaxbox as10 Itx pc case

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    Jayden Vial
    October 27, 2024
    I did a budget build for a customer. Very easy to build in. Cable management wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. No real spot for front in take fans though. You can just screw the fans in the front in the holes in the case but the dust filter will raise up from the end of the screws. Overall this is a great case if your doing a budget build or need a smaller case.
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    Gibson Conder
    October 26, 2024
    What's in ye build?!!!!!!-Ryzen 7 5800x-Gigabyte B550M DS3HAC mobo-Gigabyte Geforce RTX 3060-G.Skill Ripjaws DDR4 32GB 3200/CL16-Segotep GM850W-Frozn A400 CPU Cooler-SP SATA 2TB SSD-4 120MM FANS, 2 TL-P9-S 92MM FANS (attached to the A400) all by ThermalRight-1 SATA to 3way PWM splitter (front fans and top exhaust fan)Solid micro case for a good budget build. Very versatile tower with great airflow. Highly recommend. I might replace the front 2 120MM fans with 140MM, and that's mostly because they can actually fit. The case is big enough for a larger 3 fan GPU. Just make sure you get a micro mobo that can handle the weight of the card, or you'll eventually start to notice a detroit lean.
    Christopher Puell
    October 24, 2024
    It's only fits 2 120mm fan. I forgot to reed the pictures in the product but I works for me and I'm happy with the product
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    Banana Pi – UK
    October 23, 2024
    AIRFLOW: The airflow in this case is superb, and it has versatile fan support and placement for both 120 and 140mm fans, especially for how compact it is. I do have one gripe: for some reason, the designated holes for mounting 120mm fans are smaller than the rest of the holes on the case and too small for the common mounting screw for case fans. This means you will either need to mount the fans in slightly off-center positions using the neighboring airflow holes, or you will have to use a 3/16" (5mm) drill bit to widen the holes enough to place the mounting screws. This is not an issue if you use 140mm fans - only the 120mm mounting holes are smaller.CABLE MANAGEMENT: This case comes with ample holes through which to pass cables to the motherboard, which allows one to easily achieve a clean interior aesthetic (good cable management also contributes to higher airflow). There are ample brackets all over the rear of the case for zip ties, which is a huge plus, and well-needed; because the bottom of the case is completely open, there is no convenient space to hide unused cables. You will have to use tight cable management, especially if you have a non-modular power supply.AESTHETICS: I love the compact size of this case and its plain yet sleek look. The ample holes for cable management makes hiding cables easy for a clean interior. The only thing I wish Cooler Master would change would be to close off the bottom of the case in order to hide the PSU. It looks a bit awkward just bulkily sitting there in an otherwise-empty bottom. Cooler Master could cover the bottom while lowering the front section of said cover in order to maintain z-height with a fan installed. They could perforate the portion of the cover with the fan and make room for a single, optional hard drive bay (aka cable storage zone) at the bottom-front of the case. This would cut airflow slightly, but there's already plenty to be had, and it would improve this case's aesthetics and functionality.The acrylic front cover is flimsy and cheap, but I'm not complaining on a $40 case. I would rather they keep the cheap cover than upgrade it and charge us $5 more. The dust filters are cool-looking; people who see my build have no suspicion that this is a budget case.CONCLUSION: This is a very affordable case that is compact and high-airflow with no major issues. Just make sure to have a lot of zipties and perhaps a drill on hand in order to make the most out of it!
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    Steve Diamond
    October 1, 2024
    There's a little bit of a break. I think we should do more. Good cost There's a little bit of a break. I think we should do more. Good cost
    Mateus Oliveira
    September 28, 2024
    All good
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    Kadyn Nowlen
    September 27, 2024
    I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of this case.However, the power supply is mounted differently than most cases, with about a 1-inch gap between the power supply and the back panel. The fan is a 3-pin model, which means you can't control its RPM, but it is very quiet. I did have some difficulty aligning the motherboard with the standoffs. I haven't yet installed any fans in the front, but I imagine it could be a bit challenging to do so.

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