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Affordable RGB PC Case - £28.98 + £3.49 delivery @ Ebuyer


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This PC case is one of the cheapest here! It has RGB LED Lights and a glass side.
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Mid-Tower case with RGB LED front panel. Bring your case to life with 14 different lighting modes to choose from. Comes with a full acrylic side panel and full length PSU shroud and lots of space for cable management.
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Mid-Tower case with RGB LED front panel. Bring your case to life with 14 different lighting modes to choose from. Comes with a full acrylic side panel and full length PSU shroud and lots of space for cable management.
Main Features
- Mid Tower Case with RGB front panel.
- Full Acrylic Side Panel.
- Bottom mounted PSU With Full Length PSU Shroud.
- Supports Graphics Cards up to 320mm and CPU Cooler clearance up to 160mm.
- USB 2.0 & USB 3.0 Ports.
- Removable Dust Covers.
- Full cable management behind the motherboard tray to reduce messy cables.
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19 Comments
sorted byIt's not a glass side it's plastic.
No fans came with the case. Not even a cheap 120m fans the back. I recommend at least 3 fans in here 2 at the top and 1 at the back. I would say 2 at the front but won't get much air coming in at the front.
Hard drive cage was a pain to work with.
But it does look the part once built. I would only suggest this for a budget build.
eg for 55 quid
Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-05 Mid-Tower Gaming Case - Black (awd-it.co.uk)
maybe this one has 21fan so not a great example but there are others eg CiT Raider Gaming Case 4 x Halo Spectrum RGB Fans Glass Front and Side MB SYNC | Ebuyer.com (edited)
The old machine won't be used much, probably just for storage/backup as I have a Lenovo Legion laptop... I just enjoy the project of repairing.
Anyway, that's my 'cool story' over. Thanks for posting OP.
Think I'll buy a case for my Raspberry Pi instead
The PC boots up but doesn't display anything so it's either a faulty GPU or motherboard at a guess, but I don't really fancy spending money and time repairing it.
Since it's 2010 model you'll probs get a replacement GPU or motherboard used off eBay for £50.
Mesh so good airflow, buckets of space for cable management. Best case I've built a PC in for ages!
ebay.co.uk/itm…886 (edited)