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The AeroCoolAeroEngine PC case BEACH SLIM Única Black is a micro ATX box featuring 13 RGB lighting modes, capable of housing 2 x 8cm fans for superior cooling. Its slim design allows for both horizontal and vertical positioning, making it a versatile choice for any setup.
E**O
Casi el mejor matx, pero...
Muy buen gabinete lo adapte para usarlo con una gráfica normal. Tiene cosas mejorables, por ejemplo podría traer la rejilla de entrada de aire en la tapa del costado completa por si vas a armar un equipo que caliente bastante, (pero para mí sorpresa el case tiene muy buenas temperaturas cerrado). Lo otro que cambiará para una segunda versión del mismo es que traiga soporte vertical nativo para gráfica, pero este por lo que ofrece calidad/precio es muy buena opción.
E**I
Great midtower
Great mid-tower for computer building. It has plenty of ventilation and comes with a filter for the top. Mount for top fans or a radiator measuring 240/280mm. The included fans may need to be replaced with your own if you plan to daisy chain more fans. The connectors are a bit obtuse. Overall, was a good buy at the price I managed to snag it. Sadly, not sold in the U.S.
C**S
Good case, using as a pc console.
The case was good quality and fit my ATX mico board just fine. I replaced the one 80mm fan it came with because it was pretty loud. I used 2 Noctua fans and it is nice and quiet.
W**D
No RGB Fan Controller, no Fan Hub
Extremely bad case design, and I'm not just saying this because of maybe bad cable mounting points or something minor like that...Let me list the issues:- No RGB Hub or Fan Hub- you cannot control the RGB modes or brightness, its only one rainbow mode- To install an SSD, the only mounting place possible blocks one of the 2 available cabling cutouts for power cables etc..- To install a HDD you have to completely disassemble the bottom portion of the case- To remove the bottom front fan, you have to completely remove the HDD cage and remove the power supply so you can very tightly use a screw driver to un-screw the fan screws..
B**A
Tiny
Not mid-size. This case is tiny and not compatible with tower coolers. Looks cool but very misleading.
C**Z
Stock fans make airflow mediocre
The media could not be loaded. Stock cooling aint that great. The 120 stock exhaust fan was making a rattling/ whining noise which is pretty annoying. The 200mm fan is very quiet and I could hardly hear it....because it runs at like 500rpm which barely pulls any air in lol. Dont let the 200m fan fool you as its just for rgb aestheticThen a month later the led switch stopped working and stuck in the rgb preset shown in the video. Great QC. No issue with the case - great form factor.Dont get it just because it has a 200mm fan. It barely pulls any air in so airflow is pretty mediocre.
S**U
Impressed
Case is a beast !! Plenty of room inside with excellent air flow options case fans are amazing so many light effects and with a remote easy to adjust would of liked the extra fan at the back as it has room for 2 140mm exhaust fans so had to buy another of eBay £12:49 just to complement it further and will probably by the extra 3 fan kit hear on Amazon £45 just to have across the bottom cooling the GPU further you can sync to motherboard Argb but I just have running of the remote can also control fan speed as well , tempered glass is nicely tinted and gives good effectWell made and feels premium love the way the psu sits up top behind out of sight but if like me have a RGB psu you can turn it so light shows up inside the case as well , my only complaint is if using a AIO water cooler ie Corsair icue H100i XT pro it has at each end a solid block of metal and it just ever so slightly at the psu end over hangs onto the psu fan not a major problem but is rather tight other Aio may not do this but yer food for thought you can always mount Aio cooler at the bottom or the back exhaust or even the front so many options available I just choosed to have it at the top mainly to hide any cables as that's another slight con with the grill type top were psu sits you may see cables if not , cable management isn't bad and didnt have any cable length issues being such a tall tower and psu mounted at the top they reached the bottom fine as the motherboard is very low down I used thegame max full Modular RGB psu obviously some psu may have shorter cables so again something to think aboutOver all with the mother board so low and a lot more room inside my temps have reduced significantly and with the 3 big 140mm front fans that's helped a lot also for the price I would like to have seen a dust filter at the front as from just looking from inside I could not see anything I may be wrong without pulling of the front panel that I haven't done yet there might be something but from just quick look I don't think there is , definitely one of the best cases for cooling and customisation available at a good price had 2 wait 4 days for delivery but was worth the wait , even with its few slight flaws it's workable
S**Y
Great little case, Just be aware the fans are not industry standard.
For the price this case is really good value.Glass side panel, good airflow, magnetic dust filter, small footprint, easy to build in.My main (and only) gripe with this case are the fans that it comes with as despite the case being made and sold by Aerocool, the fans it comes with are not actually Aerocool fans. They're from a brand I've never heard of and they're kind of wimpy.They also cannot be PWM controlled to adjust the speed/noise level and just run at 100% from the moment you turn the system on. They also use non industry standard connectors and the front and back fan are actually wired together so if you want to replace one then you'll end up replacing both.If you do decide to replace the stock fans then I'd recommend looking up the Aerocool Duo 12 for the back and Duo 20 for the front, they're both ARGB fans so they look almost identical but move way more air and seem to be quieter, at least at the speeds I run them.Also worth noting is that if you do replace the fans with other ones that light up then you cannot use the built-in RGB controller and you'll either need a motherboard with ARGB output or to get a seperate lighting controller.I used a Corsair Commander Pro with some RGB to ARGB adaptor cables and it works great. Only downside is this leaves the RGB button on the front doing nothing, which isn't really a big deal.If you're at least kind of competent with a phillips screwdriver or just don't mind the stock fans then I'd reccommend this case. At this price you really can't get better.
J**S
Not bad at all but some issues
This is a good case if you want something small and neat for a front room. However there are some issues which overall make it harder to recommend.The front panel has a spring loaded panel for an optical drive. I think this case would be very hard to use with an optical drive because there is so little space inside, and the flap is a slightly different colour plastic. Also it is very flimsy, mine broke off very easily indeed which has left the front of the case in a bit of a state and the flap now doesn't fit properly. I'm probably going to return because of this. It's a shame because it's not really necessary and spoils the look of the case.Inside you can squeeze everything in well enough. The supplied case fan is very quiet which is good.The main problem though which isn't really a fault of the case is that it seems very difficult to find a power supply of the right size which is quiet enough. It needs a small PSU, either an SFX or micro ATX type - normal ones won't fit. The only one I could find at a reasonable price was a CIT one which is really noisy and the usual trick of replacing the fan is also difficult because it's all so small. You can get SFX power supplies which are silent but they are very expensive.So all in all it's a less than ideal solution - I'd suggest trying to find a small case which will take a standard PSU which will be much easier to run quietly. I'm also looking at alternatives to the power supply.So 3 stars from me - good idea, but let down a bit in execution. There is another Aerocool case (CS-101) which is the same chassis but a simpler front panel so I might try that one instead.
K**S
Nice wide case, quality only average
Disappointed with this case.First the good part:The shape is good for what it is; a not too tall wide case able to take 200mm fans.The bad parts:1) The quality is poor.2) The RGB controller stopped working almost immediately. It was flaky to begin with but I eventually managed to cycle it to turn off and it has never been able to turn back on. I would have seldom used the RGB bling anyhow but the quality is shocking with it breaking so easily. Think another review here on Amazon had similar.3) The steel is pretty thin. No sharp edges but far thinner than my previous Aerocool (see below).4) Some the 2.5" bays are badly though out as they leave no room for cables. There's plenty of space so might have end up using motherboard stand-offs to get decent room for the cables there.Haven't contacted Amazon CS about point #2 yet, but I probably will. Just a bit reluctant as returning it would mean having to take everything out and Amazon shipped mine via Amazon.es as co.uk had no stock.Aerocool are capable of doing far better as I used to have an Aerocool DS200 and that was a decent case. Basically a Define clone with noise-dampening heavy steel and foam panels and a decent layout. Best parts was the build-in fan controller which pretty uniquely had a 0-1-2-3 settings; that is it could turn off the case fans which is unusual.
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