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The JOYJOM Aluminum Mini ITX Case is a compact 4.3L small form factor chassis designed for gamers and professionals who demand high performance in minimal space. Crafted from durable 2.0mm aluminum alloy, it supports standard ITX motherboards, FLEX 1U power supplies, and full-size GPUs via an included 18.5cm PCIe 3.0 riser cable. With room for dual 2.5" SSDs and efficient cooling, this case delivers a sleek, portable, and powerful build ideal for modern gaming and productivity setups.



| ASIN | B0BLXY7S4Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | 71,402 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 692 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | JOYJOM |
| Product Dimensions | 18.4 x 10.4 x 22.3 cm; 1.14 kg |
M**N
I’ll buy again
Build case, though there not much guide but super easy to build in.
F**Y
Ok
Only screwed them in once and all of the holes are worn away/cross threaded for the side panels, had to use bigger screws which is not ideal but works.
A**A
Velka 3 on a budget, bad airflow so it gets real warm, worth it for the price though
D**O
Respecto al gabinete en sí, tiene un acabado bastante bonito en plata, y se puede desarmar por completo para poder cablear y colocar los componentes más fácilmente, y se siente bastante solido, incluso más que algunos gabinetes mid-tower de marcas grandes. Definitivamente inspira suficiente confianza como para poder meter el pc completo en una mochila y llevártelo a otro lugar, y lo puedes encontrar también en negro o blanco. Es un gabinete supercompacto con una buena distribución del espacio, ya que te soporta la placa mini itx, una grafica de escritorio (ojo que tiene que ser de un largo similar al de la placa para que no choque con el gabinete, casi siempre las marcan como variantes ''ITX'' o tarjetas de perfil bajo), y te soporta hasta dos unidades de 2.5'' SATA. Respecto a disipadores de calor, no cabe nada más grande que un NH-L9 o un JONSBO HP400, por lo cual es necesario restringirse a un CPU de 65W o menos, que hoy en día no es tan malo como lo era antes de la era de la DDR4.
D**A
I was able to put in a single slot card to hold 4x PCI-e NVMe card from Sabrent. This ended up being a great little UnRaid NAS that's 5TB of NVMe storage. It's quiet, and plenty of power to host some dockers. The case is not as thick of metal you'd expect but it is sturdy once assembled. The finish is fine and the edges aren't sharp. I was able to fit the power supply in just enough, but this case is definitely cramped due to its size. You can't really do anything about that because it's designed to be that small.
B**B
Although the case is well built, if you intend to use a PCI-E card, you will not be able to secure the cars to the case, the PCI-E bracket on the motherboard does not have a card or so.you can't "fix" the card to the case, hard to explain but you can see my image for more details
N**7
Excellent mini ITX case! Once all the panels are on, it becomes very solid and is the smallest case I've ever worked with. For size comparison, the size of the monitor to the left is 15.6" portable display. Pros: ~Smallest possible case that reasonably supports a single fan GPU ~Solid structure ~Easy to assemble/disassemble Cons: ~Paint scratches easily, especially around the screw holes ~Poor heat management and airflow ~Limited to a handful of CPU coolers and GPUs due to the small size Overall, it was an interesting build. I was able to run a Ryzen 7 5700X and a GTX 1050 Ti just fine under small loads. However, heat built up quickly when gaming, and since there are no fans mounted to the case for airflow, thermal throttling was inevitable. No space to install fans. I have seen some crazy DIY modifications to these cases to support larger components which is pretty neat but I preferred keeping my case stock.
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