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Review on πŸ–₯️ Goodisory S200 Matx Aluminum Gaming Computer Desktop Case Mini Size Type-C I/O (Black) - Sleek and Stylish Gaming PC Enclosure by Robert Correa

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sub-20L Case with Full ATX PSU and MATX Support (S200 Review)

About the price I paid for the product ($130). Not as fast as I was hoping (shipping took a week instead of two days for Prime), but an alternative would be to wait a month after ordering direct from China. Also, the import fees will cost more than the listing price in this case anyway, so I think it's ok. The case itself was well packed with just enough foam to protect the case. What is interesting is that the case is arranged so that it is oriented vertically in the box. I've never seen this, but it's good to know. The case comes with a little guide which isn't very helpful at all but it was easy enough for me to identify which screws were for what. The specs aren't very clear on the list, so I'll share my experience with you. The top fan bracket supports 120mm and 140mm fans, the rear fan only supports 120mm fans, and the bottom fans have 120mm and 140mm fan brackets. Can't test this for sure as my PC doesn't have a 140mm fan, but I'm pretty sure they will fit based on the bottom and top mounting hole pattern. The front of the case is not vented, so don't expect to install a fan there. The underside also supports mounts for a 3.5" hard drive should you need one. There are two 2.5-inch SSD or HDD brackets on the back of the motherboard. The case can support a maximum GPU length of 310mm and a full Micro-ATX board. The case officially supports a maximum CPU cooler height of 165 mm. My radiator is only 149mm so it fits well. The heatsink mount seems to fit all fan mounts, although I'm afraid someone will try to install a 280mm radiator on the bottom of the case. Apparently very tall air coolers (like the Noctua D15) don't fit in one case, so check for compatibility. ATX power supplies are supported, although ideally you'll want a modular power supply as there is very little space for cable management. SFX power supplies are supported, although you will need an SFX ATX bracket (not included) for proper installation. That means you want the supply air fans on the bottom and the exhaust fans on the top and back. At least that's how it is in my case. Temperatures are great (assuming you're using a top/bottom airflow pattern). There doesn't seem to be any temperature difference between my old setup and my new one. Once you set the fan curve, it's virtually silent. The only real downside to the case is the cable management. there is a 0.7 cm gap at the back, I couldn't close the case without it bulging slightly. That's literally the thickness of your standard 2.5" SSD. Good luck if you plan to use RGB fans in this case (which you most likely need as the case is very dim without RGB). If you have questions about cable management, you've come to the right place. Another issue, albeit a small one, is the space consumption at the top of the case. There seems to be enough space at the top to mount two 120mm fans. Only one fan really limits the cooling potential of this case. Hope this can be fixed in the future. All in all, this is a very good case. at 19.8 liters, this is enough to call this case an SFF assembly. As this case is very difficult to find outside of China I'm glad this case is available from Revain. This Sub-20L case seems to be just one of the few cases you can get with Micro-ATX support. The cable situation is tricky, but not impossible. So, if you are looking for such a case, go for it! * The other case in the above image is a standard size regular Micro-ATX case compared to this product.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Legacy Model