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The Project S Mini Rev. B Limited Edition is a compact Mini ITX case designed for SFF PCs and HTPCs, featuring a sleek tempered glass design, improved airflow with multiple fan options, and a user-friendly pull-out drawer for easy access. It supports a variety of components, including full-length GPUs and modern USB connectivity, making it the perfect choice for tech-savvy professionals looking to optimize their workspace.
Material Type | Composite |
Color | Project S Mini |
Size | Mini-ITX Case |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.3"D x 19.87"W x 4.76"H |
M**K
great case
easy to setup in works well ... wish i could get another one but cant find any anywhere 8(
B**V
This Case is AWESOME!
I've built at least 100 computers in my life and I'm in love with this case. I've never heard of this company before but I wanted a mini-itx case with some room for cables and a glass panel. That led me to this case and I took a shot with it and I'm happy I did. Didn't realize that the case is created with German engineering. It really shows. Every nook and cranny of this case is well thought out and made of premium quality material. Honestly, this is the nicest metal material I've worked with in a case before. It is a larger mini-ITX case but there's plenty of room for cable management, including space on the underside of the case.There's a couple things worth mentioning to potential buyers.1. It does come with rubber stick on feet for the bottom.2. It does NOT come with a PCI riser card.3. The 60mm fans need to be 20mm in height or under. The normal 60mm fan height tends to be 25mm. If you get a 25mm tall fan, the motherboard will bump against it and it wont fit. It's possible some motherboards might not have this problem. I used 60x15mm fans and they fit perfectly.4. The drawer only slides out if you remove several thumbscrews on the back of the unit. The drawer is very much secured in place.5. The tempered glass panel is slightly tinted.6. The RGB bar in the front of the case connects via 12v 4 PIN RGB connector. A lot of mini-itx boards do not have a 4 pin RGB header. I purchased a SATA to 12v 4 PIN adapter with an RF remote to power it and control the light.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F81VHSZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I really don't have any complains with this case. It's been a lot of fun working with this case and I will absolutely consider this company in the future. Worth every penny.
J**E
Not for the faint of heart
This case is not going to fit a 2080 TI like in the photo. It will fit, but like my 1660 TI, I imagine it will be torqueing the io mount pretty nastily with the riser cable you have to run under it. Overall, this is a very nice case but I would never use it as a gaming rig, there are far better ITX cases out there for that. This case is better suited as your mom's Pinterest "rig"Cooling is a challenge as well. I strongly believe that if this was a case manage for gaming, they needed to manage a way to mount a 120x2 AIO. A heatsink does work, but its going to run hot and there is very little thermal headroom to account for clocking or extended use while gaming.NANOXIA should abandon the roller chassis to save that ever 20 to 30mm of space for increased cooling and drive storage if they truly believe we should be gaming out of this rig
Z**K
Actually pretty big
The case was much bigger than I thought it would be. I thought it would be about the size of an xbox one. For what it is, it is a very cool looking pc case that is meant to be laid down length wise. It is great that it fits a full size graphics card. I put in quiet fans but its still pretty loud. Does not heat up too bad though.
M**Y
HDD/SSD cage is a tight fit
Be weary of the drive cage, it butts up right next to the motherboard and makes it hard to get to your ports, so I installed all the cables on the motherboard first, THEN I installed the drive cage. Still an amazing case!
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