🌟 Elevate Your Setup with Vetroo's M05!
The Vetroo M05 Micro ATX Computer Case combines style and functionality with a mesh front panel for superior airflow, a tempered glass side panel for showcasing your components, and ample space for high-performance cooling solutions. With a powerful I/O panel featuring Type-C connectivity, this case is designed for the modern builder.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Vetroo |
Series | M05 |
Item Weight | 9.63 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 8.3 x 17.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.5 x 8.3 x 17.2 inches |
Color | Army Green |
Manufacturer | Vetroo |
ASIN | B0C7T31GT7 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 13, 2023 |
S**H
Awesome pink case, and so many fan slots!
This case is fantastic. I transferred all my components from my old case into this one with no problems, and it didn't take long to do it. My Ryzen 5 5600, 6650XT, Hyper 212 cooler - they all fit with no problems. For such a small case, you'd expect it to be hard to maneuver and install/uninstall components, but nope, it's a total breeze. Really intelligently designed case.The case comes with extra motherboard standoffs, screws, etc, which was nice. I love the modular design of this case - the backplate slots were easy to remove and I love the aesthetic pink cover(s).Also, fans!! There's so many fan mounting slots. I put 5 fans in my build including the pre-installed one (which is a nice, pretty RGB fan) but there's room for at least 7, I think, which is really impressive for such a small case!Every millimeter of this case was designed with purpose, intent, and quality - and it shows. Honestly, I wasn't expecting it to be this nice or this easy to work with, but it really is nearly perfect in every way.My only complaint is the vent covers - I think they're magnetic? but they don't stay in place very well, so I find myself readjusting them almost daily. I could just remove them altogether, but I think they make the exterior of the case a little prettier, so I put up with having to adjust them from time to time for the sake of aesthetics. I may try gluing them instead.If you're looking for a small case that's nice to look at but still has enough room for your big graphics card and isn't a hassle to work with, then you really can't go wrong with this case. I definitely recommend it!
A**K
Decent starter case
About this case as a starter for my son for his first ever PC bill. I really like the outside of the case and the design on the front, but it is smaller than what I expected. I don’t know a lot about the sizing of cases, but mine is a lot bigger.So far the airflow seems to be pretty good and I don’t see a lot of dust at all surprisingly because I do have a husky in my home. Cable management was easy, but with the size it was weird that some of my cables are seen pretty easily.All in all a pretty good case, the build quality is awesome. In my opinion but again I don’t have a lot of experience with PC cases.
C**G
Simple case that’s easy to work with.
The layout of the case is great, though the metal is pretty thin and soft. When screwing the fans in place, the metal deforms with minimal pressure from the tightening screws. I took one star off for the quality of the metal. There’s plenty of space and zip tie punch outs for cable management, and a good amount of pass through a for motherboard cables.I did have one standoff that was loose and stripped. I just used a little superglue, and tightened it as much as it could. I also didn’t like having a removable grill for the rear fan, but since it was a completely open fan hole, it was necessary. I do think it gets the hot air out quicker and easier though. Cable management was simple, and there’s plenty of space in the psu compartment to stuff excess cables.Overall, it was a straightforward and painless budget build. The finished look is much nicer than a run-of-the-mill pre-built, even with the obnoxious rgb lighting I added.
K**Z
Great case for my first build!
Since it was my first time building a PC, I wanted to make sure I had enough room to build without having to get creative with different placements and cable management. The instructions that came with the case were great for getting started and guiding me through the build, alongside the motherboard manual. It came with a fan that I'm able to control with AuraSync and I was able to mount three 120mm fans behind the grill easily.I didn't have to fight to get the cables routed relatively nicely, they all fit in the cable space very well and the zip ties included were appreciated for better management. The removable glass door is nice because I can adjust things as necessary, and I didn't have to worry about it while building! I just set it aside on some cardboard until I was done.The only issue I had was squeezing my GPU in, which is a bit less than 338mm. Since this was an upgrade (I was using a friend's old GPU for a bit), I had to remove my CPU cooler (Peerless Assassin) to angle it in and snap it in place. The maximum GPU size says 340mm, but be aware that it won't slot in straight. The GPU brace my card came with also doesn't fit between the bottom and the GPU so I'm using coasters.Overall this case looks great in green and I'm extremely happy with how it turned out! It hasn't gotten overly hot while gaming, but I'll continue to monitor. The only thing that's annoying is the dust cover on the bottom; it can slip out easily when handling the PC.
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