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The IONZ KZ06 BLACK PC GAMING MESH CASE is a full ATX mid-tower case designed for gamers who demand performance and aesthetics. With a mesh front for superior airflow, it supports up to four 120mm fans and offers ample space for drives and components, making it easy to build a powerful and visually appealing gaming rig.
T**M
Decent case at a good price
Really decent case. Fits a full ATX motherboard with plenty of room for a decent sized graphics card.It has a dedicated 2.5” drive bay on top of the 2x 3.5” bays.It was easy to build the computer inside and provides plenty of air movement.Important to assemble in the correct order:Put the 120mm front fan in and connect the front buttons to the motherboard before putting the HDD in.Also would benefit from taller screw bolts as the motherboard sits just lower than the case brace, meaning that the USB 3.0 cable from the front sits at an angle.Happy purchase.
A**Y
Fantastic hidden gem of a case
I bought two of these cases to house 24/7 WCG servers, and I was so happy with the product I decided to move my main gaming PC (Ryzen 9 3950X+RX 5500 XT) into one of them. The quality feels excellent, the layout is well thought out and the two side panel fan mounts are great for airflow. Overall I am extremely happy with the case, the money, it is outstanding value - better than some cases that cost 3X as much.One small "issue" that you want to keep in mind, there is a small "lip" below the Rear I/O panel that might cause clearance issues with some thicker cables such as DisplayPort, on a graphics card, if the motherboard primary PCI-E 16X slot is closest to the socket. I have uploaded some pictures to demonstrate what I mean, and my "fix" was to use pliars to break off this lip. This is absolutely not an issue for me, but worth pointing out.I will be purchasing a third case soon for another system. Highly recommended.
A**R
Little flimsy but not a bad case at all.
The drive bays are a little snug. But that's not a bad thing. And yes the side panels are quite thin. But you kind of expect that at this price point.Plenty of space for cable management. Easy to disassemble and reassemble. Has plenty of screws etc for your drives and whatnot. Extra fans can be installed with no issues.Cheap and cheerful. If you're on a budget like me you'll do OK with this case. Can't really go wrong.
R**N
Good for a cheap case
Recently upgraded a PC and bought to house the old PC bits. Finish is better than I thought it would be, no sharp edges, everything alligned, easy to get access to components. Came with the motherboard mounts already in place for this ATX board (only requires 6), plenty of screws as well.Cable routing is actually quite good, plenty of space behind the motherboard due to the bulge in the case cover, also lots of places to secure the cables with zip ties.I was able to mount a 120mm radiator and fan at the back too!Only downsides are PSU placement at the top (which I knew before buying) and PCI slot covers need to be snapped off as opposed to being separate plates.
A**A
It is a great midi size case, looks good.
This is a great midi case for your PC. Easy to assemble, looks great
A**R
Headphone sockets
Doesn't work, don't buy unless you have to
M**R
Nice case. Not enough usbs on the front or top
The case itself is nice looking and well constructed. Service and delivery were great. Only criticism I have of it is only 2 USB ports on the front. 1 usb3 1 usb2. In fairness this was mentioned on the description. Just too low for my needs.
D**B
Misleading description - only one usable external drive bay
Full disclosure - this was my fist self-build, so I can't speak with authority on how this compares to other cases.However, there is one aspect that even as a novice I found frustrating - one of the front drive bays at the top of the unit is clearly not designed for a full size 5.25 unit. There is a bracket inside the space that seems to be intended for a 3.5 unit, even though the gap left by removing the front plate suggests a 5.25.I was able to remove this bracket by drilling through the rivets with a small metalworking drillbit and twisting off the plate, and drilled extra holes in the surrounding panels to be able to fit the SD card reader panel I had intended for that bay. The result works fine, and looks okay from the outside, but when you open the case it's very obvious is was a botchy workaround. I do not know whether it would be possible to use the same approach to install a full size DVD-R drive in this space.I would say this is only a problem if you're not planning to use both front drive bays, but as this is one of relatively few cases available that has this feature, people who buy this produce are likely doing so with this in mind.With all of that said, the rest of the build was fairly straightforward - a few points were a little fiddly in terms of getting screws in the right place, and my wrists were required to bend in unusual ways once or twice, but I gather that's par for the course with any build. If you like the look of this case and are happy with not using both drive bays, I'd say go for it, but if you want a two-front-drive system without having to hack bits off to get it, I'd suggest looking elsewhere.
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