




🎮 Elevate Your Gaming Setup!
The Raidmax EXO Gaming Computer PC Case combines style and functionality with a front 120mm LED fan, a sleek acrylic side window, and a vibrant color mesh front, all while offering convenient top-mounted USB and audio ports in a compact design.
| ASIN | B07QH3HFNQ |
| Brand | Raidmax |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 8.83 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Raidmax |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.7 x 18.4 x 9.1 inches |
A**N
Best Looking computer Case
I am able to fit rx570 with coooler master liquid cooler with two fans in push pull config in this cabinet very easily at the front. The system keeps cool in extended stress tests and gaming (ryzen 5 3400 on gigabyte aarus) The material quality is good, panel material quality is acceptable. Front plastic panel is made of a good quality with usb 3 and usb 2 ports. There is lot of space for cable management.
G**D
It's a cheap case
I think this is a fine example of you get what you pay for. I have an older raidmax case that was 2 or 3 times the price and I love it, has held up well over the years and is a sturdy case. This case on the other hand, well I guess I'm not super surprised that at 50 bucks or so it is pretty flimsy and just not sturdily built at all. For a mid tower case it's on the small side and very easy to accidentally bend the framework of the case when moving it around if you're not careful. That all being said it will work fine for it's intended purpose, my biggest complaint is probably the limited space but if you are running a micro ATX motherboard it shouldn't really be any issue.
D**A
You pay for what you get
Case is cheap and flimsy but worth its price. Pros: Cheap One front fan for cooling USB 3.0 front panel has a 2.0 USB adapter on it Cons: Feels very cheap The panel scratches very easily No place to hide the wires for cable management
T**N
Cheap case gets the job done and nothing else.
Bought for budget build. Delivered exactly what you'd expect from this price point. It's a smaller sized mid atx tower that has everything you need and nothing special either. Given 5 stars because for the price, I expected a headache and didn't receive one. Recommended for builds on a strict budget.
E**E
Garbage
This is the smallest, flimsiest budget ass case ice ever seen to be called a full atx. A b450 tomahawk has about 1mm of room to get into the case, and barely leaves room for any modern psu or gpu. Xfx 580 doesn't fit in case, likely going to have to cut out the HDD bay to fit a basic gpu
G**G
Good case
N**K
Not enough air circulation
Looks great, but GPU overheats while gaming if I don't take the plexiglass off. Operates fine under light load.
P**E
There's more steel in a Coke can than this case
I've been building computers since the early 90s. Between work, personal builds, and custom builds for family and friends, I've been inside hundreds of cases. This case is among the worst of them all. I know that the idea is to build lighter cases to help with portability (LAN parties, etc.), but this case is so light and thin that removing and replacing the side panels can be a challenge. There were areas inside the case such as a drive mount that were bent out of shape. The I/O shield for my motherboard couldn't stay in place because of the poorly formed opening. I wasn't able to get the motherboard to line up properly because of this. The sad thing is that this case was for my son's custom build for his high school graduation. I had to use a spare 15 year old Rosewill Challenger case to complete the build. For $5 more, you can get the updated version of the Rosewill case. Spend the extra money...the amount of frustration and grief you will avoid is worth the extra scratch.
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