🔥 Game hard, store more, cool smarter.
The VEVORPC Mid-Tower Gaming Case combines high airflow cooling with robust SPCC steel and tempered glass construction. Designed for ATX/M-ATX/ITX builds, it supports up to 16 drives and GPUs up to 270mm, featuring 4 pre-installed 120mm fans and comprehensive dust filters for optimal performance and longevity.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | VEVOR |
Series | PC Gaming Case |
Item model number | 230-14 |
Item Weight | 15.43 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 22.64 x 22.05 x 12.8 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
ASIN | B0F5PH3FJJ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 21, 2025 |
A**Y
NOW WITH A PANARAMIC VIEW
It has been over four years, since I have upgraded my computer. A few of the parts, and components, will go-on to exist in a new build. Most of the aesthetic, is based upon the case, of the build. This is really what you see. The form of the computer, is important, but the function, should not be overlooked. Regardless of form, or function, we just want the computer to perform well, while looking good. There have been some new cases, that have become very popular. Somewhat of a departure, from what is most common. I have been able to give my components, somewhat of a stage. Tempered glass fronts, have been very popular. They are still popular. Now, we are seeing even more tempered glass, with a panoramic view. More angles to appreciate, when you add more tempered glass.PROS:I Requested to Review, This, PC Gaming Case, Mid-Tower, Computer Case with High-Airflow Tempered Glass Panel, Dust Filter, 6 x 120 mm PWM ARGB Fans, Easy Cable Management, for GPU up to 410 mm in Length, for ATX/M-ATX/ITX, from, The VEVOR Store. This is like going from a Picture Window, to A Bay Window. Same Space, More View. With All of the Glass, I was thinking, there would be am Airflow issue. Nope! This Case Performs Very Well, as It pertains to Airflow, and The Potential to Cool, and Expel Warmed Air from the Case. With Cooling Under Control, Really, this allows you to Build, and give your Components a Place where they can Shine! Pun Intended. You will Appreciate These New Angles, which give a Different Perspective, of Your Components. Many Components, are So Beautiful, but Hidden, in Cases without Extra Anglesof View. If you have Components, you would like to have, More Angle of View Them From, This is a Great Case to Provide a Space Where your Build can really Stand out.CONS:There may be a Component, you may not be able to use, in This Case. Make sure to take note of Graphic Card Length, and Number of Slots, It will need. Also, Air Cooler Height. It may be necessary to have Extra Cables, and Extensions, for some of the Components. Since every build, is a, "Budget Build", it is good to know, there are Great Cases Currently. This Case, is Not Low Quality. You just get more, at This Price Point, So, even at This Price Point, you have to ability to create an Incredible Machine. It Starts, with a Great Case, such as This.
N**L
No trays in main area but decent
The media could not be loaded. Decent but it does not have HD trays like it shows in the product pictures
M**L
Great Airflow, Eye-Catching Design, and Room to Build
I’ve been genuinely impressed by what it offers at this price point. Right out of the box, it looks sleek with a tempered glass panel that shows off your build and six pre-installed ARGB fans that add a vibrant, customizable look to your setup.The airflow is excellent and keeps things running cool, even under load. The fans are quiet and responsive to PWM control, which is something I didn’t expect from a case in this range. Cable management is surprisingly easy thanks to the layout and routing options in the back.There’s plenty of room for large GPUs—mine is just under 400 mm and it fits with space to spare. The dust filters are a nice touch too and make cleanup much easier.Overall this case strikes a nice balance between style, airflow, and functionality. Whether you’re a first-time builder or a seasoned gamer looking for a case upgrade, this one is definitely worth considering.
D**Y
Holds lots of drives, a rare find recently, old style limits video card length. Why just one USB3?
A rare find among current cases, this will hold a ton of 3.5" drives (12+2, +2 2.5") if you are trying to build a server. And unlike other server cases, this one is actually affordable. But there are a few compromises for that affordability. What had initially caught my attention was the large drive stack and what initially appeared to be drive caddies. But upon closer inspection, I realized it was just generic drive images, so there are no caddies here. That does create a bit of an issue since you need to anchor the drives with individual screws. And access to the front side is limited by the fans. Although I didn't try, the tray is held in by screws so it might be removable to install drives then reinstall the whole rack. Personally, I felt just the 2 accessible screws on the motherboard side were good enough so that's all I used. One minor annoyance was that there were only 6 motherboard mounts included instead of the 9 needed by a full ATX motherboard. I'm not sure if this is one-off error or a strange supply decision. But plenty of drive screws included so not really a cost saving issue. Another strange decision is the "+2" holder down in the power supply area. One mount is on a removable caddy but the second just screws to the top so the whole mount needs to be removed. Thankfully it just slides into some clips so that's fairly easy, and there are 2 slot positions so it can mount more to the front or 1" closer to the power supply. But why not use caddies for both, or just rely on the slide clips for removal and have both screw mounted? The 2.5" drive mounts come loose with a single thumb screw for easy removal. The large tower of 3.5" drive mounts will limit the length of the graphics card that can be installed. But if you are building a high drive count server, you're unlikely to need a large high performance graphics card anyway. A multi-piece drive tower, i.e. 3 groups of 4, would have been nice so that the middle section could be removed to fit a longer card. This case does have one really annoying feature I've seen on a few cases and I'm not sure why. There is only a single USB3 port even though it uses the standard motherboard connector that supports dual ports. USB2 ports used to come in single or double connection styles so you could mix and match as needed on the motherboard side. But USB3 only uses the full 19-pin connector at the motherboard so there's no reason for the case to not have both ports. It's just an unnecessary loss of an available port.
A**N
Great for a mid-size home server!
I built a home server out of an old PC that I had lying around, and that was good, but because it was an old PC, the hardware was not good, and the old case was not meant to be for a server. I am not ready to upgrade to a huge home server, as I am not a power user yet, but I did want to upgrade because I wanted to add a few more hard drives. When I found this case, I knew I had to try it because it felt like it was made exactly for what I needed it for!This case was pretty easy to put together. It's very large, and has a lot of storage for hard drives. The quality is a bit low, and you can tell that this is a cheaper case overall. But it's not terrible, and once it's all put together, you can't really tell.I am very happy with this case and I plan to use it far into the future, especially with how much storage it can hold.
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