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The F10 Airflow Full-Tower Case by ALAMENGDA is a powerhouse chassis designed for professional-grade builds. It supports a wide range of motherboard sizes (EATX to ITX), offers expansive storage with 10 HDD and 3 SSD slots, and maximizes cooling with up to six fan mounts. Its sleek front panel includes USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports plus quick-access buttons, making it the ideal choice for millennial managers craving performance, scalability, and style.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | ALAMENGDA |
Series | BD-1 Airflow |
Item Weight | 19.01 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.72 x 8.27 x 18.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.72 x 8.27 x 18.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | ALAMENGDA |
ASIN | B0CFRR2RRZ |
Date First Available | August 15, 2023 |
E**N
Avoid this case - cheap, not worth the money
Overall, not a good case.Pros:InexpensiveCons:Does not fit 3 140mm fans on the top of the case when the HDD enclosure is present despite what is advertised.Poor build quality. The individual HDD chassis are cheap plastic. The metal parts of the case are mostly a one use only affair. Good luck removing and resetting a screw if you need to move something around.Right-facing SATA ports on a standard ATX motherboard are virtually inaccessible when the HDD enclosure is present.Mounting the front facing fans requires you to remove the entire HDD enclosure which is only possible when the case is empty.Has two USB-A ports on the front of the case but the chipset is only present for on of the ports. No clue why they bothered to extrude a second port when it's not usable.While some have said theirs came with fans, mine had none. I would have replaced them anyway but seems like false advertising.Doesn't seem like this thing is even available for sale at the time of writing but if it magically shows up again, avoid this one and spend an extra $80 to get a quality case.
C**Y
Definitely a hard case to work with not really recommended unless you really need it.
Definitely tight fit and very hard to get everything connected. I might actually do something else eventually but for now it helped to clean up a mess. A tower is better than no tower for now. Also had to modify the case to make things fit and hat to order a set of elbow sata cables. Otherwise it wouldn't have worked. Just enough room for everything but too tight for comfort.
C**R
no room for graphics card. I cannot even fit an older 1080.
really nice HD rack holds 10 disks.
J**N
Great, Affordable Tower Case for Storage Lovers
Look, it's a budget case - well designed and thought through. They even left a free USB port available on the bezel to add your own USB C port.All 10 3.5 inch drive bays are toolless and don't require threading all your power and SATA cables to the rear of the chassis - the drive 'backs' face toward the open left side where your power supply and motherboard sit.The drive trays are light weight plastic, but should be great if you're not changing HDDs frequently.2.5 inch drive trays are also light weight plastic and easily removable with a press on the back - which makes attaching 2.5 inch SSDs a breeze.The fans are basic - but I can't comment on their performance qualities because I used ones from a previous build.All that said, I can't use the case because they only provided 6 stand-offs to secure the motherboard to the case.I'm using an ATX case and there are stand-offs missing which are required for the stability of the motherboard 24 pin power, SATA, USB and other connectors - you can't press down to connect them.I do agree with another review that attaching SATA cables can be frustrating, but that's if your motherboard has front facing SATA ports, which mine does. I don't fault the case for this, as the case does confirm to the ATX standard and it's the motherboard manufacturer who is in the grey area here - although it would be nice if there was more space provided for such situations.I bought a dual SATA 90°angled connector (x2) and for me, that worked great.A little packet of spare screws were tucked away behind the bezel and contained everything I expected.This case, with an appropriate motherboard makes a great Plex Server.
S**Y
Front Plate is Chipped at the power button, no power supply, no fans.
The listing is misleading with the photos, and the description is deceptively vague. Not packaged well the front corner of the case is busted, the plastic is missing a chunk at the power button. There's no power supply. No fans. It's the case, and the bays for the drives, and that's it. It's mostly plastic not metal. I only need it to house my drives for my pc, so keeping it, but not worth $100 without the fans and power supply.
J**S
Cheap case is cheap case
For what I needed it to do, it worked. I have it as a Plex media server and repurposed my old computer parts for this build.Pros:Cheap, comes with two fans (shows more in the photos which is misleading.)I did like the sliding panel that opens up to get your video card in. My main PC (cool master case) does not have this option and its a pain to get the video card in, but not with this case.Cons:For my motherboard at least its a TIGHT fit. My SATA ports but right up against the HDD rack, needed to use L ends. It was over just a smidge it would be perfect.The Front Fans are not friendly to mount, I was able to push the HHD rack a smidge to wedge the fans in, would be a bigger issue if the HDD's were already installed.
J**N
Bad
Ordered the case when the case arrived and was delivered the front end was completely smashed had to return it
S**K
Not good but not terrible either
Mine came with zero case fans but not a big deal as I would have replaced them anyway.I did have to take tin snips to the back of the HDD stack to accommodate the sata ports that would have been impossible to connect otherwise.If I had to do it over again, I would spend a few more bucks and go with a different case.
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