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The GIM Micro ATX PC Case is a mini tower gaming computer case featuring dual tempered glass panels, ample cooling options, and smart connectivity, designed to showcase your high-performance components while ensuring optimal airflow and easy maintenance.





| ASIN | B0BS8M9JT9 |
| Manufacturer | GIM |
| Product Dimensions | 38.79 x 26.97 x 36.78 cm; 5.39 kg |
A**D
First the only negative: The fan mount rails are slightly off sized so you will need to get 7/32 washers to not have the fan screws pop through. That is the only negative For all the positives. SIZE - this thing allows you to fit a RX 6950 XT and with a small GPU support is PERFECT. CABLE MANAGEMENT - this thing has tons of room in the back to keep your cables out of the way and have everything reach where it needs to go. Also, tons of anchor points for tie-downs. AIRFLOW - temps are only about 2 C warmer than what I am used to and that is very acceptable. With a 7800X3D and RX 6950 XT - idle is about 37C and under full load is about 67C. LOOKS - weather you do a full blacked out system or a lot of RGB this thing looks nice enough to be on a desk or even next to your entertainment as a whole home system. Liked this case so much I bought a second one for my other step sons build (5600G with RX 6750 XT) and will be buying for my own build as well (7950X with RX 7900 XT)
A**S
I was looking for a not expansive case that gave good value and had the look I was going for. The fan placement allows for great air flow. I am running a 240mm AIO on the top as an exhaust and I also have 6 additional fans. 3 on the bottom and 2 on the side by the motherboard as intake. I also have the last fan in the back of the case as an exhaust fan too. The case also has two mesh filters for the top and bottom of the case to help keep it clean. My GPU is 320mm and it fits prefect! You may be able to fit a longer card but I would be nervous to give you a wrong size on how long would fit. My full size PCU fit with no problem and a Micro Motherboard is needed. That should be self explanatory as the description says so but just wanted to make sure I included that. Also this was my first time building a PC and I had no problems so you can too!
C**.
It is a bit of a big case for matx but I really like it. The case has good airflow considering the glass panels on two sides. Has 3 spaces for fans on both the top and bottom. And then space for two to bring in air from the side, and one for the back of course. Top and bottom has filters, the other areas do not. I ended up putting a magnetic filter from my old case on the back. The case has tons of space for cable management and putting the power supply behind the motherboard really allows for a nice clean looking setup. At this price I wouldn’t recommend any other case. It looks great and it’s really easy to work in. It doesn’t come with any fans which some people seem to care about but you’re always gonna want your own specific fans anyway so I’m glad they cut costs by not including unnecessary junk fans like a lot of cases do.
D**S
Have also a Lian Li case. To me this thing is better. Both in cable management and appearance. Very roomy in the back to hide all cables. Everything fits. Full size atx psu , probably a radeon 7800xt. Used a aio on the side instead of on top in a much small but a bit wider micro atx form factor. I dont think I'm going back to anything larger in the future. Why?! Cooling? I have 10 fans in this case including aio's and psu. Wait stand corrected. 12 including gpu's. How much cooler do I want it without reverting to full liquid cooling.
B**E
Pros: one of the cheapest 2-glass panel cases you can buy pretty light considering the amount of glass Plenty of room in the back As you can see, the biggest gpu from the 6000 series fits in this case Has an actual hard drive bay in the back, which with GIM's atx cases isn't the case Cons: you have to let your gpu sag in order to plug any hdmi or DP because the bracket brace is so close that it obstructs the ports on the gpu, if the gpu doesn't sag. Not a big thing since most gpus sag already, so you might want to invest a gpu support, or trim away a few millimeters from the slot. While you can mount a 240 mm aio to the back panel, if you do, there will be NO room to feed the mobo power cable through and will have to wire it above the aio.
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