✨ Elevate Your Game with Style! ✨
The CiTFlash ARGB PC Gaming Case combines sleek design with high functionality, featuring four pre-installed rainbow fans, ample cooling options, and a stunning tempered glass panel to showcase your build. Perfect for gamers seeking both performance and aesthetics.
Brand | CiT |
Product Dimensions | 38.4 x 19.5 x 39.7 cm; 5 g |
Item model number | CITFLASH |
Manufacturer | A One Distribution (UK) Ltd |
Series | Flash |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | MicroATX |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 5 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**E
Great little case
I bought this for my little brother as I was building him his first gaming PC for Christmas so I didn't really want anything too expensive. This case isn't that much different to the case my own computer uses, so it was fairly easy to get to grips with due to previous experience. One thing that was pleasantly surprising with this case given it's only a MicroATX one is how surprisingly good it is at cable management, even when using a non-modular PSU! I've built a fair few computers for myself and family over the years and I've always struggled with hiding all the cables. This one wasn't really much of an issue which was quite shocking, especially given the fact it's actually an inch shorter than my own case!The case does an adequate job of cooling too, considering I opted to put an older, more power hungry GPU into it, it's handling it quite well. The case fans are nice and quiet, and I had a bit of a surprise when I pressed what would normally be the reset button and realised you could change the colours!Overall, a very nice case given the price.
A**R
A very nice budget case. I highly recommend!
The media could not be loaded. This was quite a risk for me because there weren't many reviews at the time and did seem too good to be true, but I decided to take the risk.It came a day early and was nicely packaged. It comes with everything you need, from cable ties to motherboard standoffs. It was quite small and neat-looking, which is a rarity at this price. The tempered glass on the side and the front was covered with a protective sheet. The 4 RGB fans and the standoffs were already installed!The parts I used for my build was a Ryzen 3 3200g, RX 580 and 8GB ram. Installing the parts seemed good and managing cables was easier than expected, but then I realised I couldn't connect my hard drive cables since there wasn't enough room, so I took out my HDD, plugged the cables then screwed it back in and it JUST fit. That was the only major problem since there were plenty other spots to thread your cables through to the front. The fans were connected by a single SATA power connector.At the end, I was very pleased with how it looked, despite the hard drive problems and the front fans having no dust filters. I was close to giving this 4 stars, but the price tag and the fans blew me away (haha get it?) and that is why I would recommend it to anyone looking for a great budget case.
K**R
Ok case
The case is nice but Is small and hard to work with
S**X
Good enough
Obviously the build quality isn't the best and mine even came broken upon arrival but I bought it used to save a few bucks so I'm unsure if that was the reason why. I was thinking of returning it but I decided not to. The fans are quiet and look cool, you can also change the colour by pressing on the small button near the power button which is pretty cool. Its a Micro ATX case so you'll need a smaller motherboard but it fits everything even a pretty chunky GPU. Not too sure about the airflow but its whatever.
K**7
What can I say
It's cheap , and you can tell. The fans don't push much air and the rgb is set to a couple presets. But for its price , it's a great case and works well with budget builds. Only thing I would say is upgrade those fans!
J**S
Superb value
Fantastic value for money. Looks superb.
S**2
Bad designed internal drive area
This case looked ok from the beginning, it's only till you realise that you're attaching the storage drives to the actual case floor that issues start to appear. You can still attach data transfer cables as most of these are flat, the generic 90 degree ones though are unsuitable. The sata power cable however in both mounting points has to be severely fold to even attempt to push in to the back of the drive. Whether over time this would be fine, I wouldnt like to hazard a guess. Would it damage the power supply or put excessive stress on the socket and then cause drive issues later on I dont know. I bought 2 to upgrade 2 machines in this house, I opened the second box just to make sure nothing was missing from the first(maybe a drive mounting kit) alas not. Can I recommend these? If you're not using NVMe drives only I'd have to say no. Find on where you can see the actual drive bays in the image.
K**L
Limited Airflow
It’s a decent case
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