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The JOYJOM Micro ATX Case is a sleek and compact PC case designed for Micro ATX and ITX motherboards. It features a robust construction with tempered glass panels, preinstalled ARGB fans for enhanced cooling, and magnetic dust filters for easy maintenance. With ample connectivity options, this case is perfect for gamers and professionals looking to build a powerful yet stylish mini PC.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | JOYJOM |
Series | Micro ATX Case |
Item model number | Micro ATX Case |
Item Weight | 8.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 13.78 x 11.22 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 13.78 x 11.22 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | JOYJOM |
ASIN | B0D4PN7YTH |
Date First Available | May 21, 2024 |
D**L
Great affordable case
For the price this case is great.Atx psu fit fineNo instructions but very straight forwardNo room for wiresFans don't fit at the bottom if you are using mAtx motherboard with a decent GPUPrime b450m-A IIRyzen 5 5500x4060ti600w atx psuAdded 1 80mm fan in the rearAir flow is great for such a small cheap case. Idk why anyone complained it wasn't small enough. It's probably 1/5th the size of my main pc
F**O
Forgetful but turned out fabulous.
The media could not be loaded. Sleek. Only problem I had is for the power supply. Had to unscrew the motherboard because I forgot to plug in the cord. Lol. But just make sure you plan all the fan wires and plug in your 8pin and 24 pin first. My gpu is pretty big but I’m surprise I was able to fit it in. Stressful build because it was my first Matx case. Moved one of the top fan and will probably put it on the bottom for airflow. Happy with this case tho. How small it is, it fits pretty well on my desk with 2 monitors.
A**Y
Instructions unclear
So on the Amazon listing it says that it supports one 8 cm fan on the back. So for this I bought a Thermalright TL-B8W CPU Fan Computer which is an 8 cm fan. However when I went to install it the holes were too far apart for it. I ended up just leaving it hang by one screw while I ordered a Thermalright TL-9015 9cm Slim Fan instead. And that one fit so I guess I am confused as to why it says it fits a 8 cm fan when it actually fits a 9 cm fan.Also the screw bag it comes with has so many screw and they should really have some sort of instructions on which type of screw you are supposed to use to attach the handle. I just ended up using the one they had the most of but I'm not sure if that was suppose to be intended or not.Other than that it's a metal box and you can put your computer inside it. It's a very snug fit with a Micro ATX, but I think that is the point to keep it compact. I actually took it on vacation briefly so the form factor is good for that. I definitely recommend buying an additional fan for the back as an exhaust. Hopefully the issue of if you need an 8 cm or 9 cm fan gets sorted out in the instructions otherwise maybe wait and measure before buying the exhaust fan to be sure.8 cm fan bought:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNZNXQWS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=19 cm fan bought:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY8FBV9X?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
D**D
Good product for the price
Only issue was the area for the back fan was not sized for a 120 mm Fan. I had a single fan Liquid Cooler for the Processor and had to mount it to the bottom of the case. Oh a be sure to buy a modular power supply. No room for all them cables. 8 / 10
B**T
Flimsy
I'll preface this by saying I'm extremely familiar with building PCs. I've been building and upgrading PCs for myself and family for the last 20 years. I mention this so you don't dismiss this as the disgruntled complaints of a first time or novice PC builder.This case ships with screws don't match the case. Furthermore, the screws broke off (IN the case) when trying to install motherboard, making completion of the installation impossible. It's a shame that such poor quality materials were used in the construction of this case.
T**L
super small.. perfect for what i wanted.
had to use a riser cable to get gpu to fit. no problem for me thou looks great and not to bad.
M**L
Good for the Price but I wouldn’t buy again
This is a nice looking case but is a real pain to work in. There is no cable management and there is a lot about the case that is not optimized.The main issue I had is that there is only one way to mount the power supply and the fan can only face o ware despite the other side being mesh, the power supply can only suck air from inside the case not outside fresh air.You definitely will want a modular power supply and 90 deg adapter for your gpu otherwise there is a lot of pressure on the glass. I am moderately experienced with building and I was able to get everything to fit without those but it was not easy.There is a lot of space for fans, I was able to fit another 2 120mm on the bottom but I needed to use zip ties to hold it in place since there are no screw holes. But if you have a larger gpu it might now work.TLDR;It’s a solid case for the money but may be more trouble than it’s worth. If I were to go back I would’ve gotten a different case and spend the extra $20-$30
D**.
A little big for a small form factor ITX build.
There are no instructions. I tried to install a 750w SFX power supply and couldn't fit it in the bracket to align with the mounting holes. Also, thefe are NO brackets for installing 2.5" HDDs, you will have to make your own. Fans get screwed from the outside right on the panels, and they stick out on the outside. Not a clean build.
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