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The MECHANIC MASTERCool Cube Series C24 is a vibrant yellow, ultra-compact 9.9L Mini-ITX case combining aluminum and steel for durability and style. It supports a wide range of components including ITX/DTX motherboards, SFX/L power supplies, and GPUs up to 245mm like the RTX 3060/4060 series. Advanced multi-fan cooling options and tool-free modular design make it perfect for professionals seeking a portable yet powerful PC build.
Brand | MECHANIC MASTER |
Series | C24 Vitality Yellow Classic Version |
Item model number | C24 |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 6.3 x 12.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.8 x 6.3 x 12.1 inches |
Color | Vitality Yellow Classic Version |
Manufacturer | Mechanic Master C24 |
ASIN | B0CS9H9H73 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 13, 2024 |
L**A
Compact, Stylish, and Perfect for High-Performance Builds!
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Mechanic Master Cool Cube Series C24 Mini-ITX Case, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision! This case is a fantastic combination of form and function. Here’s what I loved about it:Design and Build Quality:The case is compact but incredibly sturdy, with a premium feel. The cube design is both modern and stylish, making it a standout piece in my setup. The glass panel lets me show off my components, and it adds a nice aesthetic touch.Space and Compatibility:Despite its small size, this case fits everything I need for a high-performance build. I managed to fit my MSI GeForce RTX GPU and Corsair SF1000L power supply with room to spare. It’s impressive how much hardware it accommodates without compromising on airflow or overheating.Cooling:Speaking of airflow, the case is designed to keep everything cool. The ventilation is excellent, and I haven't noticed any significant temperature spikes, even when running resource-intensive applications.Portability:One of the unique features I love is the handle on top, which makes it easy to carry around. For someone who occasionally needs to move their setup, this feature is a huge plus.Assembly:Building in this case was straightforward. The layout is well-thought-out, and cable management was easy to handle. For a Mini-ITX case, the assembly process was surprisingly smooth, even with the powerful components I used.Overall, the Mechanic Master Cool Cube Series C24 is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to build a compact, high-performance PC without sacrificing style. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in a Mini-ITX build!
D**Y
Nice small form factor case
The media could not be loaded. This case provides top-down or bottom-up air flow. The vents allow the air to flow decently. You can use a water cooled loop. It does have space enough for a mini-itx sized GPU -even a three slot wide GPU.It has a convenient handle to easily pick up and move.It feels very sturdy. Metal covers and a glass panel. Fairly priced.
D**T
Fun Build
If you like a case that uses magnetic panels and a few thumb screws, this is not the case for you. If you grew up on Erector Sets and Lego Technic then you will love this case.The Good:- superior quality industrial construction, sturdy but not bulky- fittings for a variety of intake and exhaust fans- plenty of room for a strong CPU coolerThe Bad:- You will need to buy an SFX PSU with flexible braided cables if you want to easily fit a 2 fan GPU, otherwise it becomes pretty cramped.- No rear compartment for cable management.Bonus Points:- They included a magnetized screwdriver. It is all you need for the entire build- The case comes with a small organizer with tons of extra screws in a variety of sizes- The case is super cute!!!Any problem I can think of is really just par for the course in an ITX build, especially for this volume. The extras are so very nice, its fun to build, and has great cooling. Love it!
S**D
Gaming on the Go
The media could not be loaded. This is my first ITX build and I am happy with how it turned out. The case is compact yet aesthetically pleasing. The handle is an added bonus for on the go gaming. As far as cable management goes I recommend a fully modular PSU due to the limited space. The only negative thing (that may just be a small case issue) is the fan noise level. If you can look past that I highly recommend this case.
B**N
Amazing Customer Experience
This company was very communicative and helpful in every step of the PC building process. They helped with every issue that I could’ve run into before buying parts for my PC build. Before I even started the build, they sent me the manual and specs for the case so that I could avoid clearance and compatibility issues. So if you’re as in love with the design of the case as I am, definitely buy it.I’m able to use an i9 14900k with a 120mm AIO and fit airflow on every side of the case to keep temperatures 50-60°C under extreme load (35°C at idle and browsing).
A**N
Fun build
Used this case to build my wife's computer. She wanted it to be as compact as possible. It was a fun and easy build, no issues with clearance, everything fit perfect.
R**E
Small but well thought out.
Small size but difficult to work with your fingers in very tight spaces. Well worth the effort when completed.
T**S
Extremely compact, high quality
I would buy another one for a future build. Very nice.The manufacturer sells a custom set of cables for this that are worth buying (25cm 24 pin cable and 20m PCIE cable) . The Cooler Master SFX850 power supply came with a 300mm 24 pin cable and a 400mm PCIE cable. I would have preferred a 200mm 24 pin cable and a 150mm PCIE cable to get rid of the extra wires.You need low profile RAM to fit a decent CPU cooler over this. 32mm height works.pros:-Very solid case, thick metal and plastic, all holes are countersunk-plenty of extra hardware provided-Squeezes in with mm to spare between components, like sliding your hand in a glove-Extremely compact SFF build, fits decent size desktop GPU-mesh panels with pre-applied double tape is provided pre-cut for each of the panelscons:-Power supply is mounted in front of the case, with a thick extension cord running from the back to the front inside, power switch on the power supply is buried out of sight.-They tried to fit multiple sizes of fans, so didn't fit any well. For example, the dual 80x25mm fans on the top have part of their exhaust covered for what seems to be no good reason.-The cutout for the power supply fan covers part of the fanMy build:Asrock B650I lightning board.AMD A5 8700F CPU (gimped I know, but this is a small case)Nocua NH-12LS CPU coolerG.SKILL Flare X5 32GB2x Nocua A8 80x25 fans (top)1x Nocua A9 92x25 fan (back)Cooler Master SFX850
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