This mid-tower comes in black or white, and while it looks compact, it actually offers a lot of room inside. You get magnetic dust filters, support for multiple fan and radiator configurations, and a clean front I/O with two USB 3.2 ports, audio, power, and reset. No frills, no thrills, just right.

Inside, it supports ITX, micro-ATX, ATX, E-ATX boards, with room for up to a 360mm GPU, seven expansion slots, and plenty of space for cable management. The PSU shroud fits up to a 180mm unit, or 220mm if you pull the hard drive cage. Storage options include SSD and HDD trays, though some sleds need to be purchased separately.

Corsair includes quiet SP120 fans, pre-wired PWM and ARGB connections, plus an accessory kit with screws, standoffs, and zip ties. Clearance for radiators at the top is well-thought-out, so you won’t run into RAM or heatsink issues.

Overall, it’s a sleek, affordable case with great airflow and build flexibility—perfect for Joe’s build and a solid option for anyone looking to start a new PC project.

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