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The Mars Gaming MC-C White ATX case combines a sleek design with advanced cooling and lighting features, supporting various motherboard sizes and offering ample space for high-performance components.
S**G
Decent case
Great looking case, quality of the case was above expected as for this price range I thought a few sharp edges or small defects, but nothing was very surprised with the overall look a feel.Plenty of room for cables to hide so clean build, you only get one bay for a drive hidden away at the bottom of the case, but as I was fitting a M.2 SSD to the morherboard made no difference. If your looking to fit multiple hard drives beyond. M.2 SSD and then one SSD drive in the bay then this could be an issue.The Glass panel has two protective layers that can peel off so is crystal clear when fitting.The lighting was front panels and fan, and where clear/bright, with the infinity panel on the front setting it all off.This was a build for my daughter so she’s delighted and I’m impressed with this case, and also considering another build with this in mind.If your after a decent case for a clean build that does not break the bank you’ll not go wrong with this.
D**L
Really not great, even at this price point
So for less than £30 at time of purchase, I didn't think this could be that bad. I'm used to doing budget builds in cases from Kolink and Aerocool around the £30-40 mark.Really, my advice will be to buy a case from one of those aforementioned brands over this. Here's why this case probably isn't even worth the £28 I paid for it:- Its really flimsy. Just putting the I/O shield in warped the back of the case. The Power supply also goes in the top, which, because PSUs are heavy and the case is flimsy, leads to the PSU sagging and the case getting warped more.- The only included fan is a tiny fan powered by molex. So no control, its loud, and i'm not sure what size it is to replace it, its definitely a decent bit smaller than 120mm- There are no cable management options at all. There is no space behind the motherboard tray to route any cables really, which leads to a bunch of cables being visible even with the best efforts- The window is remarkably bad, its very cheap, thin plastic- There aren't even any other options for airflow if you wanted it to. There are some spaces for two 120mm fans at the front of the case for intake, but there isn't really any hole to the outside to actually intake air.Really, you get what you pay for, and I shouldn't hate this case so much. The only reason I'm calling all this out is because for probably 5-10 pound more you can get great cases from other brands, and I'd take a second hand case over buying this again. Only reason I'm not returning is because I've already built it.
J**N
A very cheap case that does not fail to remind you that it is.
Purchased as a case to build a PC for my sister; she likes the colour pink and insisted on some form of RGB.I wouldn't recommend it to beginners, or any experienced builders with money to invest in a better case.The case design seems to forget to account for cables, there is not that much space to manage your cables, and you will find yourself stuffing the cables you don't end up using for your components in all the nooks and crannies you can find. Fortunately, the sheet metal the case is made out of is extremely thin and cheap, if you can't make space, you can simply bend the case to make more space (although I wouldn't recommend doing this if you ever plan on opening the case again; the metal side-panel latches onto the front of the case using the same metal and bending can make the latch broken or otherwise unusable.)QA isn't the best, corners of the case can be quite sharp, if you have the time I would file the edges.The Pink Paint is very thin, installing a GPU, the screws stripped away alot of paint.PCI-E slots on the back are the break-away kind so do not install a GPU or any PCI-E devices unless you are confident in using it, as you cannot reverse this.Included outtake fan on the back is just a set of Red,Green and Blue LEDs, they are not animated or adressable. Front lights are adressable using the reset button, and do not support anything like MSI Mystic Light or Asus Aura, but the options provided should be diverse enough for most uses.tldr; you get what you pay for.
P**K
Its ok
Simple case. For someone looking for small case. Very basic and thin material but OK for the price. Would compare to jysk furniture
G**Y
Tiny low budget case
Overall a very basic simple case with no cable management hiding places. The HD audio from front is too short that's the only issue I had with installation of the graphics card. Also had to place front fan from inside to the outside of case just inside front panel so do that First!
F**T
Decent case for the price
Bought this case as a cheap option to put together a low cost gaming pc for my daughters out of my old parts.Everything fit nicely inside the case, no issues with the assembling the parts to the case.Quality is as expected from a cheaper case, slightly bent metal etc but nothing to worry about.Fans and relevant connections all worked absolutely fine with no issues.Overall a decent option for a cheap gaming pc case, LEDs on the front and a fan with LEDs. Everything came as expected.
J**N
Mars case very good lighting
Gaming case
R**N
Decent case
the motherboard i put in was a matx so had loads of room in this motherboard , good enough quality for the price
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