gaxbox as1 Itx pc case

(11 customer reviews)

$128.90

product description

  1. We recommend using a motherboard like MaxSun B760i that comes with a motherboard baffle; some motherboards with CPUs on the upper side of the board may not be perfectly compatible.
  2. If two fans are installed on the top, the height of the memory is limited to 40mm.
  3. Only IDcooling 67XT coolers can be used (with thinner backplate).
  4. Customized cable is required, silver-plated cable is recommended.
  5. Installation is difficult, not recommended for beginners.

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gaxbox

product reviews

11 reviews for gaxbox as1 Itx pc case

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    Christan Dela Merced Ramirez
    December 19, 2024
    Does it's job quite well. Looks good. Sturdy design and nice features like built in USB and case fan. Front glass/plastic is easy to remove. Overall recommend for budget builds.
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    Balaji
    December 19, 2024
    I'll just say that the case doesn't weigh what is stated in the description; it weighs about 2 lbs more.
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    Justin Mann
    December 6, 2024
    PC case. Filters are easy to access and clean and the case has decent airflow. I'd advise putting your own fans in and removing the cheap one that came with the case. Other than that for the price its well worth it and my only real complaint is the filter on the bottom gets damaged easily but since no fans can be mounted on the bottom there should be minimal air flow there.
    Martin Poppovich
    November 21, 2024
    I want to buy this well.
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    +2
    Gerrard Silva
    November 18, 2024
    As1: First off I want to say that I am not hating on this case, honestly one of the best cases out there at the price point (wait til it goes on sale if you want to get it). In the pictures included you can see I've got a pretty hefty set up, ryzen 5 2600x, GTX 1080, and a 650 watt 80+ gold rated psu. Btw, I have a scythe Mugen 5 CPU cooler in there and it's about 154 mm and the max CPU cooler height for the case from what I read is 157mm so kudos on cooler master for allowing pretty beefy coolers to work in this build although you might want to try water-cooling. My setup be a little overkill for such a cheap case but I simply can't get over the size (it's not very big at all) and design of the dust filter meshes, they're so darn cool lol. That being said I ran into a few issues which I think have been sorted out as of now, but I was getting blue screens of death after putting my build together in this case (I think it was a driver issue so not the cases fault) but at first I assumed it was thermal performance which is not the best in this case. You DEFINITELY need either more fans or at least replace the one cooler master supplies because it is garbage. I've got 3 total and plan to add two more when my fan hub arrives. However, I stressed the GPU (with the 3 fan config) with the side acrylic panel off and on and then stressed the CPU and GPU at the same time with the panel on and you can see the results in my pictures. Not terrible BUT I have very high quality aftermarket Corsair fans in there NOT whatever cooler master provided which was only one fan. Temps never got above 75 from a software perspective though i can see from a practical standpoint how some of the actual temps could be a touch higher as software isn't 100% on temp readings. All in all its a good case if you have fans to mitigate the heat. I doubt you'd need that many fans if you were trying a less extreme CPU/GPU combo like a ryzen 3 1200 and a 750ti or some such. But I would recommend it! I'll update if anything changes temperature wise though.***UPDATE***I did not like the thermals I was getting with 3 fans and with 5 fans in my r5 2600x and GTX 1080 set up, I do not believe they are in check for extended gaming periods which is what I use this PC for. I've built a new budget oriented PC in this case only using the supplied coolermaster fan (which honestly does nothing but might as well include it) and thermals are well within acceptable range. For reference, I've put a Xeon X3430 and GTX 750TI in this case and everything remains very cool and temps are well within acceptable ranges I believe 65 was the highest temperature and that was on my GTX750TI, you do however need a better than stock Intel cooler for you to be getting decent temps I have a cryorig m9i and it works flawlessly very happy with this build and would feel very comfortable gaming on it for long periods of time without risk of thermal throttle or exceedingly high temps on either the CPU or GPU.
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    +1
    Gary Norris
    October 5, 2024
    Well built and plenty of room for cables to fit into

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