Vinga CS213B black
![]() | Outdated Product Relatively inexpensive case with great gaming potential. The MidiTower platform will easily accommodate any of the motherboards: ATX, Mini-ITX, microATX. Thanks to its good capacity, the case can easily fit discrete graphics up to 315 mm long, as well as a processor cooling tower up to 154 mm high. Although the Vinga CS213B case is not equipped with standard fans, it has mounts for 6 120 mm bladed impellers inside: you can put either 3 120 mm coolers or 2 140 mm impellers in the front. Perforations with dust protection are provided at the front, top and bottom. At the base of the platform there is a compartment covered with a casing, where both an ATX-compatible power supply and a hard drive rack fit. In total, the case has space for 3 3.5″ HDD devices and 3 solid-state SSD drives. The fro...nt panel has an embossed protrusion that gives the case a more aggressive gaming character. The right side is made from a single sheet of lightly tinted acrylic. Convenient cable management is provided for neat wiring. The legs of the case are rubberized, which eliminates the vibration load on the countertop. |
Relatively inexpensive case with great gaming potential. The MidiTower platform will easily accommodate any of the motherboards: ATX, Mini-ITX, microATX. Thanks to its good capacity, the case can easily fit discrete graphics up to 315 mm long, as well as a processor cooling tower up to 154 mm high. Although the Vinga CS213B case is not equipped with standard fans, it has mounts for 6 120 mm bladed impellers inside: you can put either 3 120 mm coolers or 2 140 mm impellers in the front.
Perforations with dust protection are provided at the front, top and bottom. At the base of the platform there is a compartment covered with a casing, where both an ATX-compatible power supply and a hard drive rack fit. In total, the case has space for 3 3.5″ HDD devices and 3 solid-state SSD drives. The front panel has an embossed protrusion that gives the case a more aggressive gaming character. The right side is made from a single sheet of lightly tinted acrylic. Convenient cable management is provided for neat wiring. The legs of the case are rubberized, which eliminates the vibration load on the countertop.
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- stylish; - ventilated with dust filters; - pleasant front LED lighting; - glass viewing window; - PSU at the bottom; - minimal cable management can be organized. - thin steel, fragile plastic; - tight connectors; - lack of even minimal instructions; - knock-out slots for boards; - no slides for HDD. |
Everything is good about it. There is a little backlight with adjustment on the front. Good design. There are no fans included. |
Ordered from ITbox, it arrived with two large scratches on the front panel and dusty. Cheap, compact, good case ventilation, lighting, ability to install two 140mm fans Scratched, in dust |




































The case has a futuristic design with RGB LED strips on the front panel (there's a mode switch button on top of the case). The case itself is made of thin steel and fragile plastic. There are dust filters at the front and top. The viewing window is made of glass (a plus here). Included was a small bag of screws. No instructions, which is a downside because it's not immediately clear which screw goes where, plus this was my first time building a PC. The standoffs were already installed. The slots for the board need to be broken off. There are no rails for the HDD, plus it needs to be installed first since you have to screw it in from the PSU side with the front panel removed.
Everything fit into place without any issues, which can't be said for the USB 2.0 and audio connectors. They're flimsy, the sockets themselves wobble in the plastic, and they don't align properly. They're extremely tight, just wouldn't go in, and I couldn't plug them in—I didn't want to risk breaking the board. Fortunately, I was able to connect the power, lights, USB 3.0, and Molex lighting.
The case is well-ventilated, with airflow from all sides. The case has rubberized feet, 20 mm off the surface. There's an air intake for the PSU, plus it also has a dust filter.
It's frustrating that one of the mounts for the front panel at the bottom broke off.