✨ Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The MUSETEX ATX PC Case NN8 combines functionality and style with pre-installed 6 PWM ARGB fans, a unique side-opening tempered glass panel for enhanced cooling, and ample space for all your components. With a sleek design and smart I/O panel featuring 2 USB 3.0 ports, this mid-tower case is perfect for gamers looking to showcase their setup while ensuring optimal performance.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | MUSETEX |
Series | NN8 |
Item model number | NN8 |
Item Weight | 12.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.28 x 8.07 x 18.43 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.28 x 8.07 x 18.43 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | MUSETEX |
ASIN | B09MKNW18F |
Date First Available | November 25, 2021 |
P**X
BIG Fan
This case has insane airflow and lots of RGB fans included! Easy to build in, plenty of cable management space, good FP IP, low noise on the fans, good USB support.
S**M
Beautiful
Very nice case . Modern and sleek . All fans functioning with no issues .
D**.
Great!
Huge case with good construction and good cable management options!
B**Y
Premium case, but does not fit 3 fan GPU'S well.
The media could not be loaded. It's an absolute beast of a case and very easy to hook up to the motherboard. After everything's installed it is a heavy PC. (Factor in dedicated GPU or not, I installed Rx 7900XT) Only issue I ran into is the dimensions stated for the GPU weren't exactly as advertised. With the given information, I should have been able to install my Rx7900XT GPU no problem. This was not the case. I had to completely disassemble the backboard of the case to get the GPU to fit inside and hook it up to the 16 pcie connector, but it is an extremely TIGHT SQUEEZE. This added an hour of labor to my build and after all was said and done and put back together, it runs great and combined with the ASUS B650 ATX Motherboard, an AM5 processor, 5.0 Gen SSD, it runs like lightning. Had no problem syncing RGB lighting for all fans. Fits up to a 1000w Corsair PSU. If you plan on installing a larger 3 fan GPU, I suggest going with a LARGEA CASE instead of medium. It will save you an unnecessary headache
C**.
A solid purchase so far
I was really worried about the noise of 6 case fans all humming at the same time. I was also worried that my motherboard only has one slot for RGB but I assumed correctly that the LEDs don't have to be powered in order for the fan to work. My CPU fan is plugged into my only RGB slot. The case fans spin, they just don't light up. Which honestly is perfectly fine with me. I'd disconnect the CPU fan LEDs too but the wife won't let me.My computer is actually more quiet in this case than it was in the previous case. It's like the case mutes all the hard drive, CPU fan, and other electronic noises. I thought it wasn't working at first because my monitor wouldn't come on and I didn't hear ANYTHING. (Tuned out to be a problem with the monitor) You can't hear the fans, no matter how hard you try. You can only tell they work because they are spinning.Inside a computer case, an inch feels like a mile. This case is somehow still roughly the size you'd expect from an ATX case but at the same time, I have a lot more space for that huge GPU than I did in the previous case. It's not a big case but the inside feels much bigger. It is slightly taller than my previous case so if your space is limited vertically, you might want to check the product specs before purchasing to make sure it will fit. In my case, it still fit but I felt like the top fans might struggle so I moved it.Speaking of which, things are in kind of weird places in this case, at least from my perspective. The power supply is on the bottom. I'm used to them being at the top. Little tip. Take both sides off the case and you'll see how to get the power supply in the proper place. The hard drive mounts are also on the bottom instead of in the front under the DVD like I'm used to. There is no place for a DVD player that I've seen so if you need a CD or DVD player/burner, this case isn't for you. Luckily, I live in 2023 so I don't need those anymore.I have both an old school platter type hard drive and a newer solid state drive. Mounting the old school hard drive was a little tricky. Being right against the edge of the case made it difficult to hook up the power and data cables. I still don't like how hard the cables have to bend but it will probably be fine. Little tip. Hook up your solid state drive to power and data and then put it in the slot and mount it. Also, the old school hard drive mount has two screws on the outside of the case on the bottom. If you take the whole mount out, you can access the screws on the side on the hard drive. Once you get the hard drive installed inside the mount, you can mount the mount inside the case.Overall, this case is a huge upgrade in every way to my old case. 10/10 would buy again.
T**R
Best Case for the money!
READ READ READGreat product, all the clips, filters, side covers fit perfect, sturdy built.This Chinese company definitely earned my respect. I hope we have same quality level manufacturers here in the USA.After 8 months of zero maintenance the interior was with very little dust meaning that the combination of the sharp edges, filters and fans kept my electronics protected and clean.I paid $89 now (3-5-2025) it's 79 after coupon.You won't regret it.
R**G
case
great case
M**.
Great value, and easy to connect to your motherboard.
For the money, very good. And the 6 RGB fans work great with my motherboard.
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