🌟 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Style!
The GOLDEN FIELD Q3056-Y Mini ITX PC Case combines a compact design with vibrant aesthetics, featuring a bottom ARGB lighting strip and ample space for powerful components. Ideal for gamers and first-time builders alike, this case supports M-ATX/ITX motherboards and offers customizable cooling options.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | GOLDEN FIELD |
Item model number | Q3056-Y |
Item Weight | 7.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.49 x 7.28 x 18.31 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.49 x 7.28 x 18.31 inches |
Color | Yellow |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | GOLDEN FIELD |
ASIN | B08N6C81V7 |
Date First Available | November 11, 2020 |
J**R
Stand out from the Crowd with this retro case!
If you're looking for a computer case that will make your gaming setup stand out from the crowd, look no further than the GOLDEN FIELD Q3056-Y Mini ITX PC Case! From the moment I saw the bright, florescent yellow color and unique rounded shape with clawfoot tub feet, I knew this was the case for me. And after building my Linux-based gaming computer inside it, I'm happy to say it's even better than I imagined.The ample room inside the case made it easy to work with, and I appreciate the two hard drive bays and fun addition of stickers. While the metal parts can be a bit delicate, with careful handling and assembly, it's not a major issue. The only minor quibble I have is that the power button can be a bit finicky, but it's not a big deal.Overall, I highly recommend the GOLDEN FIELD Q3056-Y Mini ITX PC Case to anyone who wants a unique, attention-grabbing, and functional addition to their gaming setup. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!
S**D
If you can get it on sale, go for it.
I got this case for a laugh because it was on sale. Unique looking and fun, but super cheap build quality and not well thought out. If you want a simple, funny build, go for it. But I would never have paid full price for this. I don't expect it to last.
W**Y
The Case for a 1990s Fever Dream
If it isn’t obvious already you should only be considering buying this case if having a computer that looks more like a mini-fridge from Urban Outfitters than a typical gaming rig appeals to you.But can a novice PC builder use this case to put together a moderate gaming build with limited problems and frustration? Absolutely. This was my first PC build and I have a Ryzen 3600 and Gefore 1660 running happily in it now.I’d estimate this is about equal in quality to a $40-$50 black box case and the rest you are paying for style. If that sounds like a good deal read on and I’ll go through my cons with the case.The biggest flaw is it comes with zero instruction! Not even Ikea style diagrams of how to pull it apart. When I first got the case, it took a me a few minutes to figure out how the side panels pulled out. I only realized the front and top panels were removeable after reading another review here. (they are secured by plastic clips. You have to pull/push until the clips release.)The SSD mounts are not ideal. I’m not sure how the one behind the motherboard is supposed to work at all. I used the one near the front of the case. It was a pain to screw in. I ended up taping the drive in place while I put in the screws. If I had to do it over again, I would just use a M.2 drive directly attached to the motherboard. If your budget/hardware/requirements make that not an option for you, I would get a 3.5-inch drive bay to 2.5-inch drive adapter and use the 3.5-inch bays in the case which are quite usable.Now for the things mentioned in other reviews which while they are faults don’t bother me personally:The case has little thought given to cable management. And in fact, the SSD position I used is right by the pass throughs for the main power cables, so you end up with an extra SATA cable there which really could have been somewhere else. That said I used a non-modular power supply in my build and everything is hooked up. The biggest reason this doesn’t bother me is it’s an opaque case so 99% of time the mess of cables is out of sight and out of mind.Yes, the materials on the case are flimsy. The paint has worn away already by the thumbscrews for the sides, but the thumb screws cover that up so it doesn’t bother me. I wouldn’t trust the plastic clips on the front and top panels to hold up to repeated use, but realistically you never going to need to remove them more than a few times. I did bend the bar splitting the PCI slots when I was removing the meatal filling the slot, but not badly enough that I couldn’t just bend it back.Airflow is bad with all but one of the fan positions are right against solid panels. But using the stock coolers on my components and one exhaust fan I’ve been able to game quietly without noticeable heat buildup.So yeah, it’s not a great case. But it’s workable case that looks completely different than a typical case.
M**N
Interesting looking case. Striking and quirky. Very fun.
I know there was a youtube video that a guy made who really tried to ramp up the drama around how much he hated this chassis, but I believe that's just a case of "I need views" youtube syndrome. I'm not insulting the guy, I know exactly how youtube works and you can't blame anyone for attempting to make content interesting.I loved building a 5600G based rig for my mom. It's a cute case, with fairly decent airflow for something like this. The only small issue is that the back panel could be a bit thicker. Some of the metal is very easily bent. Not an issue once the entire thing it built, but can be problematic if you have less delicate handling.Overall, I really liked this case and it looks awesome. I don't know why the case the guy on the YT video looked two toned. The one I received had no such issue.
M**N
Love the Style
I did not love to color so I ended up spray painting the case navy blue and hand painting the legs to look like wood. I absolutely love it and the subtle rainbow underneath is also very cute. Fits un nicely with the other mid century modern furniture in my home
M**M
Flimsy metal, plastic shell
Just received the case which is definitely the same color of bright yellow as pictured (which, lets be honest, is the only reason to buy this case), however the build quality is extremely flimsy. The sheet metal is 1mm thick and can be easily bent by hadn with minimal force. The top, front, and bottom have a plastic shell and plastic feet, which is somewhat disappointing as similar cases at this price point include all metal and even tempered glass. In retrospect, I should have considered spray painting a higher quality case bright yellow. Airflow is also a concern given the small air vents. I will update the review once the build is complete to let you know if these quality issues impact the build or the operating temperatures.
A**E
Actually pretty good
For the price, this is a pretty good cute pc case. There are honestly very few PC cases on the market that look so adorable, most cases are either white or black.Some of the metal was kind of thin And easily bendable and the front panel was pretty difficult to get off but nothing too crazy.Just for it’s uniqueness I would easily buy again from this company
D**A
It's a decent buy for sure
The argb strip is cool, the color is cool but that's about it. The materials used are noticably cheap (given the price it's expected these days) the feet are solid however. But it'll easily be damaged, even bent if given the chance.
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