🚀 Elevate Your Setup with Style!
The CiT MTX008B PC Case is a compact 7.5L SFF chassis designed for Mini-ITX motherboards, featuring a CE/EMI approved design. It includes a GameMax TFX 300W power supply and an 80mm front fan, ensuring efficient cooling and reliable performance. Weighing just 3 kg, this sleek black case is perfect for professionals seeking a stylish yet functional desktop solution.
Brand | CiT |
Product Dimensions | 31.3 x 9.4 x 29.1 cm; 3 kg |
Item model number | MTX008B300W |
Manufacturer | A One Distribution (UK) Ltd |
Series | MTX008B |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Mini-ITX |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**.
Great itx case
Bought it for a new mini PC I was building.Easy to assemble and feels really good quality for the money.Would definitely recommend
K**T
Certifies bronze psu. And neat case.
Good:Certified bronze 300w psu, handles an itx board two disks + OD, a ryzen 4600g and cooling. Worth it on it's own save the wire length drawback. Looks good for price. With the right parts it can house a powerful system and keep it cool and again the price.Bad:Wires from psu are so short some are barely usable in the case. Can be fiddly, space is very tight so check your components. It doesn't seem to know which way up it is, flat top makes sense, Tower has it upside down (eg internally). Missing screw holes for 5.25" skinny dvd drive. I drilled them fairly easily.
C**M
Good looking, small case
That's a nice case but it depends what you need it for. I built a "gaming" PC (well, better than a laptop) for my son with an ASRock B550M-ITX/AC motherboard, AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and an SFF GTX1650 graphics card.The fan is not strong enough but for this price, it's acceptable. I replaced it with a Noctua NF-A8 PWM. The CPU fan I used was the default Wraith Stealth that came with the Ryzen. Anything taller won't fit this case. The cables are a bit short for the CPU power but I managed to fit them (I guess it also depends on the motherboard).One downside is that you can't get a separately powered GPU (I also had to remove the drive bracket to fit the GPU). But even if the power supply had the cables, I wouldn't recommend it as the ventilation for the GPU is pretty poor with this case. The PCIe slot is at the top with no holes for air. It would have helped a lot if the case had some mesh at the top as it has on the side for the CPU fan. I don't want to drill through it as I'd probably do a bad job. Hint to the manufacturer, I'd buy another one if it comes with a mesh on the top side.Even with these downsides, I'd rate it high for how nice it looks. I'm sure it wasn't intended for gaming.
A**N
The Pro's and Con's
I don't usually write reviews like this but felt this product needed some photos and more of them.So:A bare minimum cheap business style case with a few good bits and some bad.Firstly it should be emphasized, the power supply does not come with a power cable.The pros:- Fits all the components- Is modular, as in drive cage can be removed.- Included power supply works.- options for expansion cards, or inbuild 3 in 1 card reader/dvd drive.- rubber feet on front bottom.- Vent on side works well for cpu airflow.- Sturdy, no flexing of anything.Cons:- Case is incredibly difficult to open, sliding the side panel on and off.- I can't actually find a 3 in 1 card reader module to fit in the area that can be cut out of the front.- Power supply in noisy with a ticking sound, no hopes it'll last.- The metal is sharp around the edges.- it has to be the cheapest plastic finish I've felt in some time (but sturdy)- I can't comment on internal fan provided as I opted to not even bother trying to use it. It looks cheap af.- The front IO PCB is massive, like I mean it's bigger than any I've seen and does intrude into the case under the drive cage.- the included PSU cables are very short.Overall it's an alright buy. I think if you were looking for a neat looking case on a budget and was kitting it out with your own PSU you'd have no problems.Oh one last thing, the 3.5" bay has a rubberised mounting system which I thought was good for this price range. And the pcie slots are locked in place with a hinged bracket.I wouldn't say buy it, but I wouldn't say it's terrible either to say it was manufactured for like £15 if that.
B**N
Wow!
Perfect!
J**Y
Good Case
The Size was just 3mm to small for the board I had, otherwise it a very nice case, well constructed and easy access. Will buy again.
J**P
Okay not great
Case fan only works with a push start so ordered another rather than removing everything. The wires for hard drive are so short I had to use another lead. It’s nice and small so fits into a to unit. It’s okay but not great. Power supply is quite
G**P
Good value
For £50 with a psu included this is excellent value, the case has a relatively small footprint and is well made. I wouldn't use it for a gaming build as it only supports half height cards and no 6 or 8 pin connectors for a gpu you would need a low power card that draws power from the pcie lane.The only negatives are the fan on the psu is noticeable, not really loud but it could be quieter I might swap it for a pico psu. The other thing is the cables from the psu are quite short so a bit of a faff getting everything connected but other than that I would recommend it
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