1stPlayer B4-M-1A2 black
Photos 6 | Outdated Product Features: gaming; Form factor: Mini Tower; Mount: vertical; Motherboard support: micro-ATX; PSU form factor: ATX (regular); Dimensions (mm): 390x200x350; Weight (kg): 4.3; Material: steel; 3.5" bays: 2; internal 2.5" compartments: 1; Expansion slots: 4; Fans total: 1; Fans (back): 1x120mm |
Compact and minimalist case by 1stPlayer
1stPlayer B4-M-1A2 is an inexpensive Mini Tower case for gamers with a austere front panel, a transparent viewing window and accent lighting. Although it cannot boast the build quality of Fractal Design or the noise isolation in the style of the Be Quiet chassis, however, its technical and physical capabilities allow you to assemble a stylish, compact and quite productive gaming PC with integrated backlighting. Usually such options are chosen by ordinary video game fans who do not have any specific requirements for the chassis.
Ready for micro-ATX motherboards
It is made in the Mini Tower form factor, its internal space is divided by an L-shaped cover. On top of the pallet is placed the motherboard in which the processor is installed, a video card with a length of no more than 300 mm and other components. Only compact micro-ATX boards in vertical position are supported. The power supply and drives are hidden in the lower compartment, 3 internal drive bays are allocated for drives, there are 4 more expansion slots, and cables can be hidden inside the case using a hidden pulling system. The design of the case allows you to install up to 5 case turntables in it, despite the fact that one is already installed.
viewing window
Paying tribute to the fashion of recent years, the manufacturer replaced the metal side wall with a transparent viewing window, and decorated the fan installed in the case with a backlight. The backlight contrasts interestingly with the minimalistic black design of the case, skillfully balancing between ascetic Scandinavian design and modern design for video game fans. Well, all possible complaints about the small thickness of the metal, the scanty control panel and not the most convenient dust filters are broken down by the price of the B4-M-1A2 - for $40 it is physically difficult to find a beautiful, monumental and modern chassis that will please everyone. In 90% of cases, you will have to make small compromises.