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The JOYJOM Micro ATX Case is a budget-friendly, compact mini-tower designed for Micro ATX and ITX motherboards. It supports robust cooling with up to three 120mm fans and offers flexible storage options with space for multiple HDDs and SSDs. Featuring front USB 3.0 connectivity and a durable steel frame with excellent ventilation, this case balances performance and style for professional-grade builds without the premium price tag.






| ASIN | B0CQXFSWQD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | JOYJOM |
| Case Type | Mini-Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Micro ATX |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 264 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.43"D x 6.3"W x 13.9"H |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | JOYJOM |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | MATX Case |
| Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 500 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 5 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
J**K
Super Cheap - But still looks nice.
looks great, added 120MM fans and still has room for 2xSata SSDs and and small video card. Zero built in cable management, going to require old school zip tieing and only one side paneled comes off What saved it, and why I gave it five stars is depending on sales, seller, and branding this case can be had between $30-$39 in multiple colors. The only valid competition at that price is open air benches, and noting at this price point in white. Nothing as clean looking in this price range. I have a full build video up.
O**O
Completely adequate
It is a tight squeeze, but for a small home NAS it is a pretty decent case. I had to use double-sided tape to mount some drives, and I ordered magnetic filters for the front of the case. Other than that, it's a pretty cheap solution that will last just as long and will work just as well as any other case.
G**G
Good case for the money
This is a decent case for the price. You need to be aware that you are not getting a high end case with solid structure and options for wire management and storage. This is a perfect case if you are looking for a smaller case. This is my 10th computer build. I used a micro ATX board and like others shared, it barely fits. While I made it work, this would be better with a mini ATX. You can only get one 120mm fan on the front since the motherboard power plug interferes with the second spot (mATX board). The case is thin, but it works. There are no case fans, but those are cheap and easy to install. It was better to put everything in and then fit the fans around it. I installed one 120mm fan on front and one 80mm on the back. The three design issues with this are 1) The power supply mounts on the top and there is no vent for the PSU fan. For that reason, I had to mount with the fan pointing into the case (not ideal). 2) The opposite side cover is not removable which makes it more challenging to mount the CPU cooling unit 3) The mounting points for the motherboard do not extend to the mATX. Therefore the edge closest to the front does not have mounting points. This is not a huge issue but made it harder to securely plug in the motherboard power connector. Overall, very happy with the size and design. For the price, this is a good value.
A**Y
Perfect for my needs
Very affordable case…which was exactly what my wife needed for office work and telehealth. All components fit perfectly and it’s small enough to hide behind her monitor. It would accommodate a GPU if necessary, but not one of the monster gaming devices.
S**N
Low Price Because its Cheaply Made
Not the greatest value. It's reasonably compact and small. You can fit a lot in there if you're clever. Modular PSU is a must. There are no rubber feet, so it slides around extremely easily. It actually slid off my desk that had a very slight slope (like a 1 degree slope...) and because it's so flimsy, it bent the corner of the front of the case, breaking a rivet. It fell maybe 24 inches, was fully built. Right before delivery of the build. Not happy. Since I got it for ~$30, no fans included - and because it's so flimsy, I don't recommend. If it was like 25% more sturdy, I would recommend. Find a different case for $40.
J**R
Be ready for tight build .
Surprising how capable and how much fit. If your familiar with pc building it's a fun little build. My son built his first pc in it and he finished 2 days and installing windows now. Things to note. Slim pc fans allowed a 5070 2 fan 5070 12v cable will need to bend so 90 degree adapter is a good idea. To fit the 5070 we had to take off the backet for the card and screw it back on threw the back of the case. Took a min bit tight fit.
B**N
Don't buy unless you have an ITX board.
I didn't mind the case for the price, but I highly reccomend reading all the 1 star reviews. I didn't do that until I had the case at home. I had a Micro ATX motherboard and it barely fits. It is a pain to assemble and fairly misleading in the pictures because if you put fans in the front of the case, they block the 14 pin power cable for the motherboard. Some reviews said they were able to fit one fan, but with the motherboard I have (B550M Pro-VDH) It won't work with either. Also the front usb cord won't plug in unless you bend the ever living crap out of the cable or motherboard. I decided not to do that, and I think I will just buy a new case. I think this case would work great for an ITX board, but I wouldn't suggest buying it unless you really know what you are doing. This is the 4th build I am doing, and first mircro atx. The case itself seems okay, it doesn't have screw holes for all the MATX board, which I thought was a little misleading. But, I paid 30$ for the thing, what more can you expect.
E**M
Very Smart and Simple Build
I can't wait to build this one. It's so simple and wastes no metal anywhere. I've built PCs dating back to the early 90s when they would use enough steel that you could melt it down and probably build a truck! This case is so simple and to the point. I like building gaming PCs once in a while but I also like to build a fast but still efficient machine too. This is going to be just that. I've been seeing reviews giving it less stars because it's not as tough as a safe. It's not supposed to be. I've gone through countless PCs in my life and I've never once relied on the strength of the steel case to hold my car up while I changed a tire or anything like that. I came close once but that's a story for another time. If you need a simple case that will hold your PC together, this is going to be it. I can do cable management but to be honest, not one person has ever come to my house and commented on what the inside of my computer looks like. I've waited but gave up. The only review I read that helped mentioned that if your motherboard's SATA ports point outward instead of straight up, you'll need to get some 90-degree connected SATA cables. Very smart. Thanks to whoever wrote that.
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