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The S001-V2 Micro ATX mini tower PC case features a unique unfinished wooden chassis designed for DIY customization. It supports Micro-ATX and ITX motherboards, vertical PSU placement, and extensive cooling options with up to six 120mm fans and multiple radiator mounts. Despite its compact footprint, it offers spacious cable management and compatibility with large GPUs up to 360mm. The case includes a transparent acrylic side panel and a front I/O panel with USB 3.0 and audio ports, making it a standout choice for gamers and professionals seeking a stylish, ventilated, and customizable build.







| ASIN | B09WRT73LV |
| Manufacturer | Yiwu Sanfo Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Product Dimensions | 37.59 x 22.35 x 32.77 cm; 1.93 kg |
M**.
I painted this with a Rustoleum paint and primer black. Looks great, but feels like a cracker when you put it together. I think this would make a great kit in steel or aluminum. The wood feels a bit flimsy, but it holds together. I have owned it for a few months, and it has held up to repeated movement and having heavy parts inside. Nothing has broken and the wood really keeps the noise down. Good temps inside with great airflow. If they made one in stamped sheet metal to piece together like this I'd buy another one. Great way to keep costs down.
R**D
PROS: - fairly easy to assemble if you're someone who enjoyed playing with Legos growing up. - stainable in a variety of colors (I used MinWax Pre-Conditioner and natural wood stain.) - modifiable if you're handy with woodworking or other small power tools. CONS: - case wood is too thick for any standard sized fan mount screws to adequately secure the fans. - does not come with USB-C despite it being 2022 (can easily add your own though.) - power supply extension cable right angle is in the wrong direction for my power supply. - double-sided tape included for dust covers can damage wood upon removal. Overall Thoughts This is a wonderfully crafted laser cut wood case for those with a do it yourself attitude, and truly one of a kind on the market. It's big enough to build comfortably inside without taking up more space than you'd want in an mATX case. However, the manufacturer needs to supply longer fan mount screws or countersink the screw holes, USB-C is a must have, and they need to provide 2 power supply cables that each bend in different directions because not all power supplies have their power connection mounted the same way. The manufacturer is welcome to contact me about collaborating to resolve these issues, as they must be resolved for me to recommend this case.
E**E
I built in this case almost a year ago now. I purchased when it was around $55 if my memory serves correct. It is an awesome idea, but would echo a few of the other reviewers concerns. Screws are all super cheap crap, stripping easily. My biggest issue has been the rubber feet for the bottom. Because there is only space for one intake fan in the front, it's important in many instances to have good airflow in all other areas, including on the floor of the case. Issues arise when the cheap screws and cheap rubber feet team up on you and come undone/fall out. I haven't tried yet, but the best solution will probably be some coarse thread screws to grab onto the rubber again. All in all, does take a lot more work than other cases since assembly and any paint/stain you want to do will take a little more money and time. That said, it was a super fun project, and it's an eye catcher for friends and family
L**1
Overall is a really good case very light and total different to the regular standard case, fits very large graphics cards and the bracket for the graphics card it's the weirdest thing ever. The wood is the one that holds the card no screw it's needed. This is the type of case that you buy if you have either spare parts or want something not to heavy to carry around, with everything in it weights 14lb. The only downside is the psu airflow but so far temperatures are good and I can drill more holes if needed 😉
F**N
I've got a lot of opinions on this case. First of all, the design is awesome. The idea to laser cut 1/4in plywood for a PC case, held together by box joints and small hardware, great on paper. But then you take that idea and mix it with really cheap Chinese manufacturing, it quickly turns sour. When I first got the package, all the panels fit together really nicely except for the bottom panel, and on top of that I was missing a bunch of hardware too. To their credit, when I contacted the seller they shipped everything I was missing free of charge. Everything took a while to arrive thanks to having to go through customs, but it did eventually arrive and the parts were fine. The instructions are bare bone. Very vague, and the diagrams are poorly made and badly printed on one giant sheet of paper. There are so many different screws that they can be hard to keep track of if you're not used to putting together small hardware. The power button and other accessories that plug into your motherboard work well. The buttons have a nice weight to them and they mount nicely. There should be a cutout for accessing the PSU switch. I had to cut one out for my own peace of mind. If the case was about half an inch to an inch larger in every direction, the fitment and air flow would work much better. I bent my USB 3 pins on my motherboard trying to plug it in. No huge loss, but still a loss. It's wood. Super customizable with very basic tools and materials. That's the best thing about this case. The sky is the limit when you apply a little creativity. Let me be clear, this is not a great product. I had to apply some elbow grease to achieve satisfying results, but I still love it. There's tons of room for improvement, and if you've got the patience and the know-how and you want a very unique case, then here it is. Be warned, this is not anything I'd recommend to a beginner, whether they're beginners to computers or to woodwork. You are, essentially, buying a project. 3/5. Love it, but quality control issues and poor design drag this product down. The seller didn't leave me dead in the water and addressed my issues accordingly. I would love to see this thing improve and maybe even different iterations.
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