🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Setup with GOPIE!
The GOPIE Micro ATX PC case is a sleek, portable mini tower designed for gamers and professionals alike. Measuring just 13.7 x 6.3 x 10.6 inches and weighing 6.3 lbs, it offers high-performance airflow with large mesh panels and dust filters. It supports a variety of motherboard sizes, ample expansion options, and features convenient USB 3.0 and Type-C ports, all while ensuring a stylish and compact footprint.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | GOPIE |
Series | T07 |
Item model number | T07 |
Item Weight | 6.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 6.3 x 10.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.6 x 6.3 x 10.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | GOPIE |
ASIN | B0CGD9PSPH |
Date First Available | August 23, 2023 |
A**A
Bien diseñado, buena estética y por el tamaño es muy fácil de ubicar en el escritorio
Bien diseñado, buena estética y por el tamaño es muy fácil de ubicar en el escritorio
V**O
beautiful and great, but boy is it TINY! lol
I needed a smaller case to fit better on my desk, and my eye landed on this case. It's tiny, but classy looking, and i loved the full glass window on one side. this case is TIGHT. plan accordingly. ATX power supplies WILL fit, but are a tight squeeze. make sure you use a modular or semi-modular one.the bottom of the case is wide enough to fit 120mm fans, but the case is set up for smaller 92mm ones, so you will have to get creative to mount them. the rear vent will only fit a 92mm. depending how you lay out your computer you may be able to fit another 1 fan in the top, but as of right now i'm having no issues with sound or temperature with just the 2 fans. its a very quiet caseIF you have very small PCIe peripheral cards 2 will fit. barely. i currently have a wifi/bluetooth adapter and an additional USB card in there in addition to the video card.one thing i did not anticipate, because i wasn't paying attention (oops lol) is this case is not set up for 3.5" hard drives! it is possible to find a spot to mount one with some creativity, but it won't fit in the intended spot, which is under the power supply.its a very solid little case and, despite its small size making it tricky to fit everything, it was easy to work with. overall i am very happy with my purchase.
A**W
Absolute smallest mATX case
Wanted to go SFF without having to switch to ITX and SFX PSU, and this was the only case that fit the bill. Pleasantly surprised, construction is decent and has just enough room to work in, at least with a shorter GPU (I have a 4070 FE). There are a few sacrifices the case takes in order to make it the absolute smallest, but none were dealbreakers for me.First, no removable back panel. This would have definitely added some thickness, so I can see why they went this route. With some care and with a shorter GPU, there is space to tie up cables below the PSU (highly recommend at least semi-modular).Secondly, the CPU cooler height is limited to 135mm. I considered the Silver Soul 135 but went with the 110 for a little more room. You probably won't be able to use your old tower cooler, but those are 2 solid options for towers. Rear exhaust is 92mm, and if using mATX the bottom intake fans are limited to a single 120mm, possibly 2 if you don't need the extra PCIe. Top fans max out at 92mm, I was able to fit one right above the CPU cooler. Overall I'd say the cooling solution is adequate, just with slightly more noise from the smaller fans.Another compromise is the mesh on 3 sides are adhesive rather than magnetic, and when you screw on feet / handle / fans the screws pierce right into them. Might seem cheap, but again adding a buffer for all the screws to go would've made the case bigger. This ensures no wasted space.Finally for my GPU the 12-pin sticks straight out. This wouldn't fit with the side on, so had to order a 90º adapter that routes the cable downward. So be prepared for another small purchase if your power cable comes straight out.Overall I'm very satisfied with the build. Great case if you were looking to shrink your micro ATX into ITX territory. Corners were cut in the right places to reach an insane 14.8L size, with the price of entry only being a new CPU cooler and fans, and some patience to build.
L**N
Great little case and surprisingly flexible
For such an inexpensive case, I was surprised by how well it worked out. I originally started this build with an AM4 ITX board, SFX PSU, and a 2 fan RX580 I had laying around. My daughter was using it and the RX580 was showing it's age so I picked up a 2 fan A770 and a modular 850watt ATX PSU. Surprisingly, while the case is not made to handle an ATX PSU, I was able to bolt it in place and it fit with the new GPU. The case does use a less common fan size these days (90mm), but there is tons of airflow, so cooling hasn't been an issue. I am using the stock wraith cooler on the CPU, so it's nothing fancy. If you are going with an ITX board, SFX PSU, and a 2 fan GPU on the shorter side, I wouldn't hesitate to pick up this case.
S**S
Best Micro ATX/ITX 14.8L case lots of working room
Product itself deserves 5 stars, was missing the handle, had to improvise. Got a custom 80m AIO water cooler to fit, the case WILL take a full size ATX PSU as long as you can manage cables or get it semi modular as I did. Stick with fans 94mm and below. Will not fit a 120 AIO unless you mod the case. The case is Heavy, solid, real steel so mounting heavy objects aren't an issue. There's plenty of space to work with, just preplan ahead. System is virtually silent. Inside: Ryzen 5600x, ASRock B550 Pro SE (white), 32GB Geil Ryzen 3200mhz ram, 1Tb Hynix NVME OS drive, 4TB Nvme game & program drive, RX580 8gb, 80mm AIO cooler, 4 94mm rgb fans, 600w semi modular Apevia PSU. Love this tiny portable case.
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