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U320 M-ATX/ITX, funda Micro ATX, funda portátil de computadora con asas, compatible con GPU de 310 mm, enfriador de CPU de 135 mm y fuente de alimentación ATX/SFX (blanco)

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  • ***Nota: Este producto es una mini funda y no es compatible con placas base ATX***
  • *La última imagen principal muestra las instrucciones de instalación. Ponte en contacto con nosotros para obtener la versión PDF si la necesitas.
  • *Placa madre: soporta placas base ITX o Micro-ATX estándar (placa base dentro del rango de 245 × 245 mm). *Soporta ventiladores de 8 cm o 9 cm
  • *Fuente de alimentación: compatible con fuente de alimentación SFX o fuente de alimentación estándar ATX. Integrado de 0,75 sq. cable adaptador de corriente soporta una fuente de alimentación de 1000 W. El soporte de fuente de alimentación de modo dual ATX/SFX es estándar.


Tamaño del hardware: 350 mm x 165 mm x 265 mm (no incluye mango y almohadilla de pie). Tamaño del producto: 350 mm x 165 mm x 310 mm (incluyendo mango y almohadilla de pie). Peso neto del chasis: 2,9 kg. Peso logístico: 3,4 kg. Volumen: 14,6 L. PCIE: 4 piezas de ranura de expansión. Material de hardware de expansión: SPCC completamente negro. en blanco, de acero placa placa de acero Espesor 0,8 mm Interfaz de área de función: TypeC+USB3.0+HDaudio Luz indicadora de encendido del botón Material del mango: aluminio sólido Accesorios: tornillos y correas, manuales, pies de esponja de repuesto que absorben golpes Soporte de adaptador de corriente estándar ATX


Ajax
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Difficult to build in. Yes but it’s still doable. I got 5 92 mm fans and a 240 aio.14th gen i9ASUS tuf b870m matx board192 gb ram2 x nvme.RTX 4070 super.850 watt SFF PSU.Silverstone slim 240 aio5x 92 mm silverstone slim ARGB fansSo far no issues with cooling. Temps are where they should be.Take your time. And there is a process and order to figure out and follow while building if you want to keep your wiring clean.Tight to work in but not end of the world.
CHARLES
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
The case was small and compact. I purchased 4 of these for an office environment not for gaming however one case needed a small RTX 3050 for some rendering.Pros: small compact, carry handles are sturdy and no side window. Mostly mesh metal for easy airflow.Cons: no cable management abilities, very limited space for cooling fans, instructions only in one language, the type C connector is connected to only a standard USB connection on the motherboard.In all I would use an sfx power supply as the ATX I used barely fit. I would purchase again but for an office light performance PC.
Shirley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
The case is pretty small, and has good compatibility, but there are definitely some limitations. Even though it supports a Matx motherboard and atx PSU, it’s a very tight fit. You really need to plan your parts and order correctly.Some of the build decisions are smart, and some very frustrating. They use small screws for everything. Cable management is a nightmare, you have to be crafty. I used big cables to sort of weight down the smaller ones so they wouldn’t move.This case is definitely a premium case. I went for it because I wanted something lowkey with no RGB. It does the job well.There’s zero documentation for this case. Look up a build online. The case is the Acer U320. I had to watch one in a different language to get the gist. If you are a new builder, DO NOT use this case. Go with something else. Experienced builders only.
Outdoors guy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2025
I really like this case. It is pretty sleek and at 15 liters is quite small. I have built about half a dozen or more systems, so this isn’t my first time building a system from scratch. This would not be a good case to select if this is your first time building a micro-ATX system or if you are in a hurry. It might be okay for first-time mini-ITX build.Positives:- Sleek looking.- Multiple options for cooling (air or water cooling options.)- Good number of front USB ports.- Subtle power light on the front. Not one of those lighthouse beacon LEDs.- Quite a lot of mesh.- Enough room for average size 2 fan GPU. I’m using an ASUS RTX 4060 since that is fine for my purposes and it doesn’t put out a lot of heat being a lower wattage card. Not sure the airflow would be sufficient for a higher wattage card.- 135mm CPU cooler height. There are some pretty good coolers out there at this height. I’m using the ID-COOLING SE-207-XT Slim 135mm CPU cooler on a i7-12700K and it works great. (I intended to switch the fan out with Noctua, but so far it is quiet.)- You can remove the top handles fairly easily. I removed them and plugged the 4 small holes with “uxcell” rubber case fan mounts.Negatives:- USB C front panel connector is going to be slow due to the USB 2.0 connector. I typically expect a USB-C connection to be at least 5Gbps. With a new front panel cable and some 3D printing, I modded my USB-C front port to give me a theoretical 10Gbps USB-C port. Another example of needing to understand the limitations of this case.- It is easy to get the motherboard in; it is easy to get the power supply in, but not both at the same time (which obviously, you will have to do!) I had to unscrew my mATX motherboard, remove the CPU cooler and tilt it in order to get the full-sized ATX power supply in. I also have a mATX motherboard that only has 2 RAM slots. That motherboard is a little shorter than the mATX standard and would be easy to install. A mini-ITX motherboard would be no problem. Also, if you use some smaller power supply form factor like SFX, it would be a lot easier.- Limited space for 120mm fans. You can squeeze one or maybe two on the bottom depending on what motherboard, cards, etc. you are using. But assuming those are fresh air intake fans, you will get vortex noise through the holes in the case at higher fan speed. You can put a 92mm fan in the back and two on the top. The fine mesh on the top of the case tends to be somewhat restrictive to airflow.- No opportunity to route cables behind anything. That takes extra space and this case has ZERO extra space. Cables are all over the place in my build (get black cables so you can’t really see what a mess it is.)- Probably wouldn’t work well for a 3 fan GPU. Power supply cables tend to come out of the power supply right where the end of a long GPU would be. Maybe if you had custom cables or right angle connects you could do it. Not saying it can’t work; it would be challenging.Conclusion:I have looked at a lot of different 15 liter sized cases and I’m happy I chose this one. In general, this case is as described. The limited USB-C port speed is kind of a surprise, but I managed to work around it with a Type-E Key-A 20-Pin USB-C cable. I’m considering buying this case again as a new home for my 11th gen Dell XPS workstation which will clearly require modding for the power supply and front panel USB (again.)I can't take stars off for the lack of cable management, because that is one of the things you just have to give up in a case this small and the description/pictures make it pretty clear as to what you are getting and what you are not getting. I considered taking a star off for the USB-C being 2.0 speed, but that seemed like too much. Maybe if they had "half stars."Update:I ordered a second one of these cases from the same seller expecting to get the exact same case, however, it had some font panel IO differences. In the photo, the new case is on the left; the older case is on the right. The first case had 2 USB A 3.0 ports, 1 USB A 2.0 port and 1 USB C 2.0 port. I had listed the USB C 2.0 header as a con in my original review. The new case has fewer front panel USB ports but both are connected to a 19 pin cable. This means I should get 5 Gbps speed from my USB C port on the new case rather than 480 Mbps on the older one. When I say "older" case, it was just a few months between ordering the two. I am on the fence as to whether or not this is an improvement. I expect USB C ports to be at least 5 Gbps so I'm happy about the speed upgrade, but losing 2 USB ports on the front isn't awesome (the new case has 2 USB ports and a Phoenix logo.)I still like this case, but be aware that what the seller ships, may not exactly match the pictures. For me, the first one matched, the second order didn't.
Duhmojo
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de abril de 2025
It's an matx case. Looks like in the pictures so no surprises there. However the PSU placement/orientation means the fan is facing the front closed panel, sucking air from somewhere. I don't know. For $80-90 I expect a bit more but matx cases that are actually kinda small are in short supply these days.
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