The ASUS Prime AP201 is a stylish 33-liter MicroATX case with tool-free side panels and a quasi-filter mesh, with support for 360 mm coolers, graphics cards up to 338 mm long, and standard ATX PSUs.
Quasi-Filter Mesh Panels: A mesh design comprised of over 57,000 precision-machined 1.5mm holes increases airflow and provides a compelling view of the components within your build.
Optimized for Cooling: With support for 280 and 360mm radiators and up to six fans, the AP201 is primed to deal with the thermal onslaught of high-performance hardware.
Industry-Leading Spatial Efficiency: Despite a 33L footprint, the AP201 supports ATX PSUs up to 180 mm long, graphics cards up to 338 mm long, custom liquid cooling, and various storage devices.
Tool-Free Side Panels: A simple yet secure clip mechanism allows chassis side panels to be easily removed and resistant to accidental dislodging.
Sizeable Cable-Management: The AP201 features an extended motherboard tray with strategically placed cutouts and a 32 mm gap to tuck cables out of sight.
Front Panel USB Type-C® Support: The front panel of the AP201 features a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, so users can enjoy transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps.
Great case, easy to build, and great cooling!!
Pretty easy overall build! High quality manufacturing can be seen through the panel fit and finish. One note for M-ATX builders is that the USB front header cable is rather tall and a bit stiff. If your using bottom intake fans use 15mm tall fans or get a USB3.1 right angle extension cable. I have a AsRock Steel Legend B550M with two USB3.1 headers. 1 header is on the right side below (middle of the M/B) the 24-pin M/B connector and the other is along the bottom of the board closer to the right bottom corner. The front panel USB-C cable was a little too short to reach down to the bottom USB3.1 header with vertical USB-to-type-C adapter, so I used the top USB header for this front panel type-C connection. That left me with the bottom connection for the remaining front panel USB3.1 connectors. The connection fit into the M/B but the 25mm fan was causing the USB connection to not sit flush in its socket. I found this to be a little concerning, so purchased a USB3.1 right angle extension cable to fix the issue. All is good now and all of the front I/O's work as expected! Last thing is the case is a little bigger than expected.
TAG GAMERZ Starlight 💥 PC Case
- Small in Size Yet Big in Space
- m-ATX and ITX motherboard support
- 240 mm AIO on top
- RGB RAM with Top mount AIO Support
- 3 ARGB fans high performance infinity mirror preinstalled
- 1 click ARGB Sync with motherboard
- 1 HDD and 2 SSD mounting space
- Big space for cable management
- Available in Black and White colour options
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MAG PANO M100R PZ / WHITE
Micro-ATX Back-connect PROJECT ZERO motherboard supported.
Supports up to 360 mm AIO liquid cooler on the top.
270-degree panoramic tempered glass.
Supports up to 10 x 120 mm system fans.
Built-in 1-to-4 ARGB-PWM fans and control board, providing striking lighting and vivid lighting effects.
The Magnetic Dust Filter at the bottom being easily removed for cleaning.
DIY Friendly cables make your DIY process easier and create more possibilities to your system.
Unkar
Great case, easy to build, and great cooling!! Pretty easy overall build! High quality manufacturing can be seen through the panel fit and finish. One note for M-ATX builders is that the USB front header cable is rather tall and a bit stiff. If your using bottom intake fans use 15mm tall fans or get a USB3.1 right angle extension cable. I have a AsRock Steel Legend B550M with two USB3.1 headers. 1 header is on the right side below (middle of the M/B) the 24-pin M/B connector and the other is along the bottom of the board closer to the right bottom corner. The front panel USB-C cable was a little too short to reach down to the bottom USB3.1 header with vertical USB-to-type-C adapter, so I used the top USB header for this front panel type-C connection. That left me with the bottom connection for the remaining front panel USB3.1 connectors. The connection fit into the M/B but the 25mm fan was causing the USB connection to not sit flush in its socket. I found this to be a little concerning, so purchased a USB3.1 right angle extension cable to fix the issue. All is good now and all of the front I/O's work as expected! Last thing is the case is a little bigger than expected.
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