

Casecom MA-1199 Shiny Black MATX Tower Case - No PSU
- - Our bestselling MicroATX case!
- Shiny piano black paint coating on front panel
- 80mm rear fan included
- 80mm or 120mm can be installed in the front
- Front panel 2x USB2.0 and audio in/out included
- 2x 5.25 inch external bays, 2x internal drive bays
- Requires standard ATX PSU (not included) - Show more details…
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Manufacturer ID: MA-1199-BLACK
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Casecom MA-1199 Shiny Black MATX Tower Case - Product Description
Features
- Shiny Piano Black Paint Coating
- 80mm Rear Fan
- Front Panel USB2.0/Audio
- Compatible with Micro ATX Motherboards only
- Compatible with standard ATX PSUs (PSU not included)
- Case Dimensions 430mm(L) x175mm(W) x360mm(H)
- 2x External 5.25" Bays
- 1x External 3.5" Bay
- 2x Internal 3.5" Bays
- Can take 1x 80/92/120mm fan in the front of the case.
- Can take 1x 80/92mm fan in the rear of the case
Casecom MA-1199 Shiny Black MATX Tower Case - Product Reviews
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Excellent
operating system:Mac OSXI bought this case with various other parts from this website for my new mac/windows setup.
First eBuyer, Exellent service as normal, never been late on next day deliverys.
This case is amazing, looks great, the flap that hide the cd tray is exellent but it hides the button when open but this isnt a problem as you just push the tray shut on the drive.
This case can only hold up to 3 hard drives so keep that in mind in case you wanted to use raid or if you have lots of drives.
The front plate with the USB slots and mic ports feels cheap but is quite robust and has not broke on me yet and also the mic and line out dont work for me but what can you expect at this price?
The blue LED lights on the front are very nice and quite suttle so they are not all in your face.
One great thing about this case is that the place where the PCI cards go on your motherboard there is clear space right to the front of the case so you can easliy fit a all singing all dancing graphics card in here, i think it was around 12 inches you could easily get in here without much problems, you would have to stick the power cables on first before you put the card in then slide the back in first till it was in then seat it into the PCIe slot and done.
Overall i think its an amazing case will worth the £12 i paid for it i think.
5 Stars from me.
Nice case - easy to work on - good price
operating system:LinuxI have to say I'm impressed with this case - despite being small it doesn't feel cramped. I didn't have to "persuade" the motherboard mounting holes to line up with the support pillars the way I've had to with other cases.
Two minor complaints:
Firstly: The front-panel audio cable is fractionally too short to reach the header on a Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L.
Secondly: Can we *please*, as a species, get over the whole blue LED thing? I'm tired of hiding blinding blue lights behind post-it notes! At least the light in this case can be disable simply by leaving the appropriate Molex connector disconnected.
Great case
operating system:Not ApplicableWithout a doubt one of my favourite budget cases. It's neat, compact and looks great. Why waste money on a much more expensive model when this one does the business?
What a steal!
operating system:Windows 7Fantastic little case for 18 quid! It has the odd rough edge here and there, but it looks very swish and comes with plenty of screws and an 80 mm rear case fan. The blue LED strip at the front looks fantastic and isn't dazzlingly bright either. Comfortably fits a normal ATX powerpack. Plenty of screws supply, including thoughtful thumbscrews for the case side panels.
On the downside, the 80 mm rear fan is quite noisy, solder a resistor in or ditch it in favour of a 92 mm fan - I chose Akasa Triple Speed item and it's perfect. You can just about squeeze a 120 mm fan in the front if you get a nice short one, but expect to get handy with a file. Also, it's an idea to pop the RAM, CPU and any cards into your motherboard before inserting it in to the case, as the back can be a little flimsy.
The front audio and USB panel is a little flimsy and isn't HD, so you will need to disable the HD autodetect function on your motherboard for the front audio ports to work.
Overall, in terms of features and looks, this case is easily comparable to cases which cost twice as much, and the build quality is perfectly acceptable. It's definitely a 5 star product and I will not hesitate to buy it again should I need another mATX case.
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