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DIYPC G580-BK Black SPCC ATX Mid Tower Computer Case

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  • SPCC ATX Mid Tower
  • 2 x USB 3.0 / 2 x USB 2.0 / Audio In/Out (HD) Front Ports
  • Build-in 5 x 120mm Blue Fans
  • Integrated fan speed controller - control front, top and rear fans

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Simple and Elegant
Dust-proof cover for USB port
Dust-proof cover for
Audio port
Dust-proof design
USB3.0 High Speed Data Transfer
2 x USB2.0
HD Audio Port
Integrated Fan Speed Controller
Card reader
Reset
Light
Power on/off
Compatible with E-ATX, ATX and Micro-ATX MB
2 of them can be Compatible
with 2.5’’ SSD
Clear side window
Advanced cable management design (23mm)
Maximize performance on your system
Outstanding cooling: Build-in 5 x fans
provide excellent cooling performance
Individual power supply box design

Learn more about the DIYPC G580-BK

Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
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  • Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
  • Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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  • Anonymous
  • 3/13/2016 8:18:53 PM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggshigh quality at a budget price

Pros: + plenty of room to work with, enough so that I'd be surprised if someone had issues making anything fit.
+ cable management is made easy thanks to a large number of zip-tie holes/mounts (IDK what they're called)
+ neat easy access drive trays that just slide in and out
+ sturdy metal
+ included fans are actually decent
+ there's an SD card reader on top which I didn't notice prior to purchasing
+ tons of extra screws and zip ties were included with mine

Cons: - this case is big. For comparison's sake, the XION XON-350 and a few NZXT towers I also own are significantly smaller despite all of these being mid towers.
- it's not pretty if that's the kind of thing you care about
- heavy
- the hard drive LED is a touch too bright out of the box. There are a number of ways to solve that problem, however.

Other Thoughts: Definitely recommended for a first build

Definitely not recommended for someone who plans to haul their tower around to LAN parties

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  • Stephen S.
  • 1/3/2016 7:21:56 PM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsGood, but not the best

Pros: - Easy to hide cables and look clean
- Plenty of room inside
- Easy to setup (all cables are marked and instructions are great)
- Fans are already preconnected to a header, but can be separated and attached to the motherboard individually I'd you want mobo fan control instead

Cons: - Pain to work with if you buy the Asus Z-170A mobo
- The fan control connector is a Molex style, which is not listed anywhere in the specs
-Power supply slot can be a pain with the cords to reach everything

Other Thoughts: This case is a really nice case, especiay if you get a motherboard that works well with it. Sometimes you're really struggling to connect things due to limited reach with the power supply though. I had a heck of a time getting my SSD connected due to short power supply cables. I suppose extensions could fix that. The case is very roomy on a good note, and everything I had went in with no problems other than the short PS cables. I highly recommend the case.

Note: if you want to use the case controls for the fan, make sure you have a Molex connector or adaptor, as the case uses Molex for the fan connector. I didn't know this so I was only able to get 4 of the 5 fans plugged in. Sadly, the final one could not reach the chassis fan port on the mobo. Guess I'll remedy that later.

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  • Sam R.
  • 12/31/2015 10:02:05 AM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

3 out of 5 eggsDoes the job

Pros: 5 fans, cheap, looks nice

Cons: Flimsy sheet metal, easy to damage, no nice rubber inlets for cable management, SD Card slots are trolling.

Other Thoughts: I have mixed feelings about this case. It looks nice and clearly does the job of a computer case. The price is decent as well. I'm a little disappointed the sheet metal is so flimsy. I managed not to bend the panels, although any attempt to remove the mesh on the front to install a CD Drive ends up in destroying the mesh.

Also, the SD card slots on the top are just small enough not to accept an actual SD Card, or even a micro SD. It looks like the actual plastic slots were a hair undersized. Unfortunate, as this was one of the key selling points for me buying this case.

Lack of rubber between the inside of the case and the back panel for cable management is also to be desired.

Otherwise, a decent case for the price listed ($60), although my expedited rebate still hasn't arrived after 30 days of waiting. I honestly wouldn't pay more than $50 for this and doubt I would ever buy another one.

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  • HUNTER J.
  • 12/16/2015 4:05:47 PM
  • Ownership: more than 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsPretty good first case

Pros: looks great out of the box, delievery took 2 days which i didnt pay for but still happy ill keep the review updated but so far looks and feels great.

Cons: some things were a little banged up and a clip for the mesh screen broke already which makes the screen look uneven

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  • Paul B.
  • 12/11/2015 3:51:56 PM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsNice Case

Pros: Well built case with 5 installed 120mm fans. This was used for a new build and I couldn't be happier with it. The build went together easy and the box on the bottom for the PSU and drives makes for a very clean build. More than ample room behind the backplane for cable routing and lots of loops for cable ties. If using a modular PSU install and route the cables to the box BEFORE installing PS as it might be a little tight after the PSU is installed.
Filters for all fans including the top exhaust fans.Even the 5.25" drive bay covers have filter material in them.
Highly recommended.

Cons: The ONLY con that i can see is the gaping hole between the bottom front of the case and the front cover that would allow air to bypass the front fan filter. I removed the filter material for the top fans (easy to do) and used it to block the hole. Problem solved.

Other Thoughts: i7-6700k
Asus Z170 Pro Gamer
Zalman CNPS9500AT Cooler
16GB G Skills Ripjaws V DDR4 PC3200
Asus Strix GTX 970

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  • Rebecca H.
  • 11/25/2015 10:32:54 PM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsLoud fans, fits 280mm radiator!!!

Pros: Looks nice says it can hold up to 240mm radiators on top and front but i fit a 280mm H110i GT in the front (not the top, can NOT fit).

Cons: I fully agree with kevin, for modular PSUs you have to remove the psu to add/remove cables.
When the fans are maxed out it sounds like the gate of hell opening.

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  • Kevin M.
  • 11/22/2015 6:51:44 AM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

3 out of 5 eggsNice to look at, quiet but hard to work with.

Pros: This case looks nice and it is quiet.

Cons: The power supply goes in its own closed off compartment with the hard drives where you can't see them. This makes using a modular power supply difficult because you have to take the power supply completely out to add wiring.

Other Thoughts: This is a "mid tower" case, but I would call it a full tower.

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  • Christian L.
  • 11/13/2015 5:10:16 PM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsRoomy case with blue LED fans and flat black finish.

Pros: Since this case had no reviews, I thought I'd share some thoughts about its quality and value. Firstly, the construction is very solid, with no squeaking sounds of metal sliding along loose joints. In addition, each drive bay is well demarcated and placed on the back side to accomodate a large (in my case an EVGA GTX 960 FTW). Furthermore, it has a very clear acrylic side window with no pre-drilled holes to obscure your view of the inner lights and turning fan blades of your system (if you're into that). Cable management was easy with the removable back panel. There's a large, painted metallic compartment at the base for the PSU. Completed you'll have a clean look with 2x 120mm blue LEDs (intake) in the front, 1x 120mm blue LED rear (exhaust), and 2x 120mm (exhaust) top fans that are linked to a convenient fan header that all collectively plugs into a single 4-pin Molex from your PSU. All 5 fans are quiet (on the low setting) and can all be adjusted from two fan controllers on top adjusting the two front, and remaining three fans, respectively. The fan controller settings are LOW->OFF-> HIGH. Even on the high setting, they are not that loud at all. The case also has THREE removable dust filters: one covering the two front fans, one above the two top fans, and one protecting the power supply fan. The front and top dust filters remove with a simple locking pressure mechanism and the PSU one slides off. All cables included, i.e. USB 2, USB 3, SD card reader, HD audio, power/reset/HD LED, etc. are all labeled clearly and each cable is long enough to route across the entire case.

This case is not ostentatious, nor does it have aggressive looks, it's very clean and simple. I was not expecting this type of quality and for $69, I would absolutely recommend this case.

Cons: The 4 or 5 included zip ties are not enough to make keep the your cables managed cleanly and hidden. I would have loved to see DIYPC place rubber grommets, but definitely not gonna remove an egg for that. The instructions are unclear at times, especially when it comes to the fan header, but if you've ever built a computer, even lately, you'll know where everything goes.

Other Thoughts: Overall, I was pleasantly surprised when I received this case, considering I took a leap of faith when purchasing it. My budget build consisted of:

AMD FX-6300
ASRock 970M Pro3
G.SKILL Ares 16GB DDR3 1866
Mushkin Enhanced Reactor 256GB
Toshiba 3GB SATAIII HDD 7200
RAIDMAX RX-835AP 835W
EVGA GTX 960 4GB FTW
LG Black Blu-ray Burner
DIYPC G580-BK Black ATX Mid Tower

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