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The Teenage Engineering Computer-1 is a compact Mini-ITX computer case designed for DIY enthusiasts. With dimensions of 7.48" x 6.69" x 12.68", it fits seamlessly into small workspaces, making it ideal for musicians and sound engineers. The case supports dual-slot GPUs and is compatible with SFX power supplies, ensuring you have the power you need. Its bold orange powder-coated finish and robust chrome metal handles add a touch of flair and functionality, making it a standout choice for any tech-savvy individual.





| ASIN | B09KM9R7KJ |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, home office, office, work |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,478 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Teenage Engineering |
| Case Type | Tower |
| Color | Orange |
| Compatible Devices | mini-ITX compatible devices |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (48) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 2 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.48"D x 6.69"W x 12.68"H |
| Item Weight | 1270 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sound Technology Ltd (UK Warehouse 2) |
| Model Name | Computer 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | build-it-yourself flat pack design |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty, warranty void once assembly begins |
J**N
Fun build.
I had a bit of fun building this and appreciate the design. It is a DIY kit so some basic aptitude is required. Make your bends tight and square to ensure alignment. The case screws are self-tapping sheet metal screws so use a screw to pre-tap all the holes first and it’ll all go together pretty easily.
N**K
Very cool and worth the hassle of assembly
In the end, this thing is great, making one of the coolest looking PC's I've ever built. But even as a TE fanboy I can't give it 5 stars; it's really not easy to put together and it barely holds it's own shape until the last panel goes on. It's absolutely awesome once it's together, and I don't think the instructions are too hard to follow.... but between the restrictions of the ITX parts that fit in there and the possibility that you might ruin it folding it up wrong if you're not paying attention, it just doesn't feel like a 5 star item. Unless you're into the journey of putting it together. I mean... I would totally buy another one of these.
M**N
BE CAREFUL
I really love how this looks, my setup looks so good with this case. I love the orange color. The size is great, being small since I move back and forth to college for the summer and winter, but putting it together is a task. This was single-handedly the worst case I ever had to deal with, one of the side flanges broke (I used electrical tape to cover it and it is barely noticeable), but it is crazy for the price to break that easily. Note, I was careful about what ways to bend it, and it was very pretty and delicate. It was a pain in the ass to screw everything together and I ended up buying separate skrews with washers for them to fit better, and not pop out from each other. Overall, not horrible, I am glad I got it, but I wish I had been warned about how difficult the setup process would be.
Z**R
Knew what I was getting into but still...
First off, I just wanted to say that the aesthetic design of this case is wonderful. It looks amazing. That's really about the only good thing I can say about it though, outside of the power switch being addictively satisfying to use. I bought this knowing of the issues people have had with this case and I'm not an inexperienced PC builder. Nonetheless, this case is entirely more trouble than it's worth after the novelty of cuteness wears off. The thermals are absolutely abysmal, even after undervolting and deshrouding my GPU and adding 2 slim 92mm fans to try and cool it. The holes on the top just don't allow enough airflow under any type of workload. I suppose it could be alright if you're not planning on adding a dedicated GPU though. The side fan paired with a low profile CPU cooler do just fine managing thermals within reason, but I wouldn't recommend unlocking the power limit on a high-end Intel chip in here. Beyond that though, my biggest disappointment with this case was actually the terrible front headphone jack and I/O wiring. Instead of using an HD Audio header, it uses these pinned out cables that are a true nightmare to get to stay in place and wire up. It's possible to get them to work I guess, but I wasn't able to. Consulting my motherboard manual allowed me to get them wired correctly, but Windows wouldn't recognize the headphone jack. After finding out you could bypass it through a registry edit, I did so. And I was met with nothing but a static-filled mess. Something was causing interference and I just gave up after hours. The USB-C worked fine, although I could not get it to stay in place using the intended screws. One side wouldn't allow the screw to enter, so I had to find a smaller screw I had laying around to fix that. The power switch, as mentioned earlier, is amazingly satisfying to flick and I had no problems with. Additionally, the aluminum panels are flimsy. I guess you could figure that, considering you have to bend them yourself, but it's really bad. On top of trying to manage cables, you truly walk a tightrope when assembling this thing and trying not to cause a disaster. Overall, just not worth it but pretty cool, I guess. It could be so much better with some more thoughtful design that doesn't focus solely on aesthetics.
P**Z
Need to improve (Price is too high) - 0 starts
Design is nice but: 1. Metal plates arrives with minor scratches. 2. Side fan screws are to small. 3. Headphones jack are compatible with AC97 no HD Audio - Still mine is not working - Update it doesn't work at all. 4. You can install 2 SSD or HDD 2.5 but is not mention in the instructions. 5. GPU just single fan Asus Phoenix 3060 doesn't fit, height issue. 6. Seller does not answer. Thanks to Amazon customer service I get a refund.
E**Z
Encantado con el producto no puedo decir más una marca que me ha sorprendido todos sus productos
J**S
Form Over Function
This case looks very nice when mounted, but it requires some finesse and isn't meant for easy access. I would still recommend it as long as you are aware of its quirks.
D**N
Good case, harder than it needs to be to put together.
Very nice case once it's together. Building it is a pain because the screw holes come untapped which means you need to tap every hole before you put it together. The screws are also tiny and really easy to lose. They are M3 self-tapping machine screws in case anyone reading this lost some and needs to buy more :) As far as I know, they did not provide extras. I feel like it's a great concept and it's really close to a great case. For the cost, I would have liked to see the holes pre-tapped, or at least provide a small tapping tool. You can tap them using the provided hex key and one of the screws, but I think if I had to choose, I would rather they provide a tap tool instead of the hex key. Also, unless screws are really expensive for some reason, maybe provide a few more extra. Once the case is together, it's a great case. The handles are useful, and the build feels sturdy.
E**A
Caja preciosa, un poco complicada de montar, pero preciosa. Pero ojo, en la actualidad es muy dificil instalarle gráficas dedicadas modernas. No hay más de un solo modelo de gráfica actual, una RTX 5060 de 8Gb. Solo es útil para casos muy particulares, pero ya no se puede usar como caja para un ordenador gaming compacto.
E**Z
Si te gustan lo legos, hacer cosas como manualidades y todo eso, esto es para ti, es un kit muy completo y muy chiquito.
D**N
What a fabulous looking case! Once it's together, it's a sturdy build that makes a hell of a statement on my desk. I bought it pretty impulsively as part of a Mini-ITX build because I recognised Teenage Engineering from the music world and so I knew how they operate. I knew that I would be receiving a rough-and-ready case for a small form factor build where I'd have to bend (and probably break) a few things to build a tiny PC. I think the instructions were mostly clear and the accessories are top quality. If you're building this, be sure to follow along with the video from their YouTube channel as I think that visual would have helped me when it came time to joining the sheets together as I made a few mistakes there that I had to rearrange.
J**U
nada recomendable, una autentica basura de caja. lo único interesante es que la peudes montar, y el precio es totalmente absurdo para la calidad de los acabados
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