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- Product Details
- quickfind code: 134803
- manufacturer #: AY-4S
Buying Information
431 in stock for next day delivery
Wednesday, 10th February
Overview
Product Description
Features:- Acrylic windowed side panel (With 80mm LED Fan)
- Large 12cm Front Fan with Tri-Colour LED
- Shiny Black Front Panel
- Compatible with ATX and MATX Motherboards
- 4x external 5.25" Bays (behind hinged front panel door)
- 3x internal 3.5" Hard Drive Bays
- Can take 1x 80mm rear fans (not included)
- 2x USB2.0 Ports and Audio Input/Output on side of case
- No PSU Included
Price Breaks
| Qty | 5-9 | 10-19 | 20-49 | 50-99 | 100+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ex VAT | £16.82 | £16.71 | £16.56 | £16.45 | £16.26 |
| inc VAT | £19.77 | £19.64 | £19.46 | £19.33 | £19.11 |
Product Reviews
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beauty described in case
for a start this is an excellent case for a budget pc builder. i has lots of room for absolutely any hardware out there. my only problem with this case is the case connectors. the case comes with 2 usb ports and two audio 3.5 mm jacks one for mic one for headphones. i simply cant figure out where to plug the 3.5 mm jacks from the case any help?
please
apart from that good buy. get in there ebuyer
3.5mm Jack Ports (In Regards to Previous Comment)
It looks as though the sound/mic cables coming from the side actually go out through the back of the case into your sound card (Line In / Mic), when I come to try this I will inform you if it works - A Very Good Case, Thanks Ebuyer
Awesome case.
operating system:
Windows XPAwesome case, i spun the 80mm side fan around so its an intake fan and added 2 back intake back fans....
I want to swap my front and back but i am not sure how to rotate the front fan (help is appreciated)
It keeps my system and average of 10-15C cooler, able to overclock my athlon x2 from 2.2GHz to 3GHz and its 57C Load on Prime 95.
Putting a 9800GT in next week (reason why i want my front fan as intake :( plus hot air rises :(
Any helP?
FRONT 120mm fan
operating system:
Windows XPWhen i bought this case, the front fan was exhusting hot air out,, i turned this fan around and had my side fan taking in air aswel,, and i hav to exhust fans at the back,, my tempretures droped from 40c to 30c,
a basic rule for air flow is your inlet fans at the front, your outlet fans at the back
everything else is fantastic bout this case,, i love the panel on the front and the chrome on the front looks class
Case
operating system:
Windows 7i just bought this case todday, built it with a few cuts here and there. i have 2 say its a amazing case it really is verry attracrive, its kinda loud 2 but i need to flip the 12cm fan inwards then it should be ok. the only problem i had was the front fan sounded like a lawmower honestly it did and it really put me of it but then i just thort id be clever and removed the turbine wich i broke while removing it, seemed to be the problem. up till now my pc is running faster and it seems cooler.
can someone help me because iv read that this has 2 spaces for fans at the bak , but myn iv only 1 space, the rest of its the pci slot bays n stuff. is this right?
overall besides the two problems i have 2 say for the price this case is WORTH BUYING! im gonna keep this for a while until i build a new system then may consider replacibng it, might not even its that good. great case, great service thanks ebuyer!!
amazing
Dont be fooled by the four stars
I am gonna give it to u straight, if u like looks definitely go for this case, not only is it amazing but keeps your whole system cool, the fans in the case are silent, the fan on the side panel is a bit louder than the big 12cm one.
I only gave it a four star, because one of the wiring on this case was directly behind the 12 cm fan which caused a jam in it. It took me some time top realize this.
So when purchasing this remember to move the wiring from behind the big 12 cm fan out of its way.
The fan comes fully loaded with lights and a door, also i recommend you get the 500w power supply off ebuyer for 18 pound which has neon lights, this will match the case and make it glow blue.
Surgery may be needed
I wish to re-qualify a poor review I gave this case.Although cheap,it didn`t quite deserve the critism totally.
Yes the fan side is plastic and metal,(what else?),the top & remaining side are (thin) sheet steel,in a hi-gloss black. The sub-frame,as said before,has sharp edges.(Watch out,I shed blood on it!).
The front extractor fan/turbine assembly sounded like a road drill on mine when started! It had been assembled without any lubricant,so....if yours is noisy,be prepared to do some surgery.
You have to remove the plastic front panel complete with fan/turbine.Its held on by 6 screws to the frame,and you will need a minimum 9" long shaft posidrive screwdriver to reach the top 2 screws.Once off,you can then get access to the front fan/turbine.The fan`s ok,remove it to get to the turbine fan.
Carefully push the edges of the black front grill out with a flat blade screwdriver to remove it.Remove the circlip from the turbine shaft,and pull the fan and shaft out.
Grease,(NOT oil!) the bearing/shaft, and reassemble.
On mine,I left it as extracting thru` the front,but you can reverse the fan if you wish,but it will affect the turbine.
I reversed the side fan to blow onto the motherboard to cool the chips/memory.
Once done,the case is pretty silent.
case
operating system:
Windows XPi brought this case for my frist pc build ,, its a nice case for the money ,, all the powere buttones work fine and all that,,
but i did have to change the fanes around as they were installed wrong (bit of a fiddel getting to the front fan,,
the very front fan is powerd by the air flow over it, and the fines on it were, noking as they went round ,,
so i had to do a little bit of reshaping with a sharp knife ,to allow it to turn , without making a clicking noise (would drive you mad)
when dealing with case fanes normally the front or side fan is to suck cool air in and the back fanes are to suck hot air out (i have the side fan on this case also set to suck hot air out as it seems to get a better temp on my mother board ,,
plus when conting up your side fan ,, it has a 4pin molex do not use your power supple but use the 4pin on the wires conated to the front fan ,, this means you can controll the fan speeds for the front and side of the case using the controll that comes on the case ,,
all being said and done for the money a very good looking pice of kit ,, and it does all work (if a littel help is neadid ) beware when getting to the front fan the inside eage of the case is very sharp and will slice your hand up if you are not carefull
Not too bad...
operating system:
OtherIn reply to the earlier question...
There is front USB sockets yes, and also a mic and headphone jack. There is also a volume control for the headphones too!
This case is not too bad for the cost. Its one of the better, cheap cases.
My front panel USB wires would not reach the pins on my mobo though, so had to mess about extending all the wires.
The front fan has become noisy (squeaky) after about a week of continuous use, so will be sorting that out very soon, as its really annoying.
The plastic on the front of the case is really nasty cheap plastic, but for this cost, its most acceptable.
One thing I really didnt like is that this cases uses non standard mobo mounts. They are about twice as long as regular mobo mounts, with a bigger thread also.
I really dont know why they felt they had to deviate away from industry standardisation whn designing this case.
All in all, not too bad for the price. But in no way a fine example of a pc case.
Looks good though, to the untrained eye.
A great case
operating system:
Windows XPJust to add some precision about the usb/audio connectors at the front panel and the front turbine!
The connectors both usb and audio/micro were not working and the turbine was not spinning.
If its happen to you , open the front cover (6 screws not easy to reach). None of the connectors were fixed onto the header(!). The 2 jacks connector go through the case and outside through a hole fitted a the rear panel.Plug them to the audio/micro of the mobo.
The turbine SPINS Yes, How?
The turbine IS NOT power supplied, it spins with the action of the 12cm front fan.
For me the turbine was stuck against the wall of the front cover. Solution, take one spare little red washe used to fix the mobo onto the chassis, stick it in the center of the turbine to fill the gap needed in order to the turbine to spin with ease. Don't forget to grease it! Put everything back et VOILA!
There is a lot of cables coming from the front of the case, so tide them up neatly and away from the fan as it could jam, as it did for me.
Apart that a great looking case, with plenty of room allowing the best air flow possible. But because of the early troubles could not give 5 stars!
Configuration :
4 fans installed
amd 64 X2 4800+
nvidia geforce 8500GT
2GB 800 memory
250GB hd
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