💻 Elevate Your Setup: Where Style Meets Performance!
The KXRORS M02 SFX Mini-ITX PC Case combines a sleek design with practical features, including a 3MM tempered glass panel for visibility, high-performance airflow for cooling, and compatibility with ATX power supplies and modern graphics cards, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | KXRORS |
Series | M02 |
Item Weight | 5.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.65 x 6.5 x 9.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.65 x 6.5 x 9.65 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | KXRORS |
ASIN | B0CMPXQ2RK |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 6, 2023 |
E**N
SGPC K66 Alternative - Smallest ITX Case with a Regular Layout
Preface:I have been on the hunt for an SGPC K66 for several months but was unsuccessful in importing it from China (also it was very expensive). Months later, I saw this case which is almost identical, ships from Amazon, and is much cheaper than the SGPC K66! Despite this listing having no reviews at the time, I jumped on it immediately. I might've been the first person to purchase it (Purchased on Jan 14, 2024). At the time of purchase, this case was listed for $69.99 with a 20% Amazon coupon ($58.63 total after tax). Despite the price jump, I still highly recommend this case.Pros:- Smallest ITX case with an efficiently-organized, regular layout.- Very minimal design with a large side glass and a nice power button (and white LED power button).- The case has a heavy weight to it despite its size. It feels very durable and is nicely made.- The instructions were simple and easy to follow.Cons (more so pre-cautions):- GPUs greater than 135mm in width may have a hard time fitting the two 6P+2P PCIe cables. My ZOTAC RTX 3070 Twin Edge is 141.3mm and barely fits with the cables. If it was more than that, the glass wouldn't be able to close.- Similar to the con above, GPUs greater than 41.5mm in thickness may have a hard time fitting the two 6P+2P PCIe cables under the GPU. I had to finesse the cables so that it doesn't hit the GPU fans while spinning. The PCIe connection bits (at the end of the cables) are thick and can hit the GPU fans.- The Power Supply cable that connects from the PSU to the rear of the PC case is a little restrictive. I have a slim (15mm) 120mm fan at the top of the case that slightly interferes with the cable. If you zoom in at the top left of the picture inside the case near the rear, you can see a slight bend of the built-in PSU cable. However, I have had no problems with it. Just a caution.- This case has large holes (~5mm) that can let in a lot of dust and even tiny flying insects. I highly recommend getting a 60-mesh filter, especially if you're going to use the rear as an intake similar to my build. The case only comes with one filter (for the bottom of the case) but not the rear.- This case can get pretty hot if you only use the bottom GPU intake. I highly recommend using the rear as an intake. Despite using the rear as an intake, my temps are still on the hotter side, but not as much as it would be with just a GPU intake.PC Specs:RYZEN 5 5600Thermalright AXP90 X36 Black Low Profile CPU Cooler (I attached a Thermalright TL-9015 92mm Fan for the white aesthetic)ASRock B550M-ITX/acAsgard Valkyrie Series 2x16GB 3200MHzSamsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB M.2-2280 NVMEKXRORS M02 SFX Mini-ITX PC CaseCooler Master V750 SFX GOLD 750W 80+ Gold Fully Modular SFX Power SupplyThermalright TL-C12015 RGB (top exhaust fan)
E**H
Smallest SFF case that can fit a tower cooler and decent GPU
This is probably one of the smallest PC cases that you can fit an ATX PSU and a max 138mm tall CPU cooler. At 10.9L this little steel box also will hold a 4070 Super FE no problem- but beware its tight and cable management with the fans could be a problem with stock cables. The 4070S FE specs listed in techpower up are incorrect, listing it 267mm when in fact its closer in length to the 3060 Ti at 9.5in. It will also hold the dual fan 4070 ti's from MSI and the 3 fan models- windforce and Eagle from Gigabyte. There are a few others but those are the ones available I've seen. I really enjoyed building in this case.PartsCase: KXRORS M02 (10.9L)MB: Asrock B650I LightningCPU: Ryzen 5 7600XCPU Cooler: Thermalright Silver Soul 135 White CPU Cooler Dual Towers, 6 Heat Pipes, 135MM (38C Idle/72C load without undervoltRAM: Crucial 5600mhz DDR5HD: Sabrent Gen 4 1TBHD2: Sabrent Gen 3 2TB StorageGPU: Nvidia 4070 Super FEPSU: Corsair 1000W Fully Modular SFX Power Supply - ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0. with custom cables from VAmpCustoms on esty- good dude. You can easily fit an ATX PSU but not over what the listed specs say. I had a Corsair 850 and there is no room for cables on the bottom. The SF1000L fit but the cables are damn close to the GPU fan. A 750 or smaller PSU either ITX or ATX would be perfect.Fans: Thermalright C12015W-S CPU Fan Computer case Fan Quiet 4pin PWM ARGB PC Fan, 15mm Slimline Cooler Fan, Noctua 92x25 redux fan as intake. Bottom fan is basic chinese 120x12mm fan as intake. A standard 120x15mm may not fit- it at least will sit on it with the 4070 Super FE. Note you can fit a regular 120x25mm fan on the top but the 15mm works fineI was going to put a light strip in but it was too crowded. The top of the case does NOT come off so hook up your EPS 4x4 cable to the motherboard before putting it in. Attach any RGB cable or fan cables that will be at the top of the motherboard also. The 4070 super looks like a 4090 in this case. Its a tight fit.Case feet also came from Esty. The ones that it came with didnt give it enough lift. Adding the extra dropped the GPPU temp by 3C.The front IO cables are nicely made and not the thick cables that take up a lot of space.
A**R
Nice size
I bought this case to make a small PC that could fit into my entertainment center to play games on my TV. It works well. It accepts an ATX power supply which is great since I already had one laying around. It just barely left enough room however to fit in a Dell RTX 3060Ti but it worked. If you want to use an even longer gpu, you need to use an SFX power supply so the cables have room. It is fully mesh on the bottom so good airflow for the gpu and I was able to install a 120mm fan at the top to help pull air through. The steel is a decent thickness and feels solid when fully assembled. My only gripe is that it has a single front USB port but I just taped a USB hub to the top of the case. I got this on sale for around $55 and it's good for that price. Not sure if it's worth the normal price however but it is a decent case.
A**R
Not especially well made.
Wanted to do a white SFF build:- Asrock B760m ITX-D4 WIFI- Asus dual GeForce 4060- Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM- Asus ROG Loki SFX 850w PSU- JONSBO CR1400 EVO ARGB CPU Cooler- 9025 and 12015 Thermalright fansThe build went pretty well. It was my first time doing an SFF so I had to be careful routing the cables. It was pretty tight but I fit everything in and it looked pretty nice. The thermals weren’t terrible, but the front PSU and no clearance for bottom fans kind of limited things. But it’s a small case and that wasn’t unexpected.A few things to note:- The color isn’t quite white, but more creamy almost yellowish depending on the light. You can really see the off white when you put the white dust screens on which are very white. Also, it’s very noticeable next to my Lian Li which is more of a true white.- The initial build quality seemed good, but didn’t quite hold up during assembly. There were chips or shards of paint from screwing and unscrewing screws and the paint seemed to scratch pretty easily. Also at the end of the build I noticed some of the sides weren’t exactly true (or just a little bowed). The base metal seems a little soft.- The top and front do not come off. Those panels are riveted in. Not sure why, but in a small build like that more panel access would have really helped.None of these items are unexpected for the price (except for top access—that’s in the product listing). There’s no sharp or unfinished edges and the clearances are true. Overall, it’s a nice little case and was fun to build in.Ultimately, though, think I’ll just use the MB with the onboard CPU graphics in this case and put the graphics card in my LANCOOL 205M with an mATX motherboard for gaming. It’s bigger, but there’s a lot more room and airflow.
C**L
Great small case
Returned because my PSU didn't fit, but it would have been an amazing case otherwise.Very high quality build and easy to put together.
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