🎮 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Style!
The MUSETEX K2 ATX Mid Tower Computer Case combines aesthetic appeal with high functionality, featuring dual tempered glass panels, extensive hardware compatibility, and efficient cooling solutions. With multiple USB ports and a spacious layout, it caters to both gamers and professionals seeking a stylish yet practical PC case.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | MUSETEX |
Series | K2 |
Item Weight | 19.66 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.7 x 9.05 x 18.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.7 x 9.05 x 18.5 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | MUSETEX |
ASIN | B0CP7W2496 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 30, 2023 |
J**M
Clean Look, Great Price
Love the look. Airflow feels sufficient but do not my setup has 4 exhaust fans and 5 intake. Even with all these fans noise is minimal. Everything fits well and the added usb 3.0 and usb-c on top panel adds additonal funtuonality. Cable managment is decent unless you run as much rgb as i have but that comes with the territory.
J**H
Great case for your next build
Great case, easy to build in, it is a bit of a cheap feeling to me but not a deal breaker tho, it fits my parts in just fine since I have a micro atx board and not a full one tho.All the fans uses 3 pin fan connectors which makes it run at blast but nice levels could be better but doesn’t even bother me, not super loud but audible levels.I want to let you know to not mix the screws up, the left thumb screws on the second pic is for the glass side panel and the screw on the right is for the PCIE lock and the back panel. Other than that, it is great.
A**U
Not as nice in person, but customer service is great
Updated to 4 starts for the companies customers service.They reached out to me and offered a compromise with no expectations to alter my review and since that is extremely rare these days I feel it should be praised.The case could use some design improvements but is still nice looking and the company does seem to really care about their products and customer satisfaction.So in the end I am happy with the purchase and will definitely consider using their products on future builds. Hope they make improvement on this style case though, it is one of my favorite styles.Original review:Case looks nice, but is overpriced for what you actually get.It's made of very cheep metal and thin glass, no grommets to protect wires, and the paint used is garbage that scratches very easily.The worst part of it is in the vertical GPU mount. What should be the strongest part of the case is actually the weakest part of the case.Besides the gapping hole at the top of it, it is extremely flimsy, and has no mounting option to install the riser cable, so either you need to just have it free hanging, or you need to buy a whole vertical mounting kit and fabricate a way to install it.As for the regular horizontal slots they are also flimsy and require you to remove the vertical bracket to access the mounting screws. Either way makes me nervous, but the horizontal at least has two points of contact, but considering one of the draws for me was the vernicle slots it very disappointing seeing how poorly designed it is.On the plus side it does have good cable management options, but the lack of rubber grommets to protect wires, and the fact you need to literally screw everything in, nothing is tooless not even the drive mounts is bad for the price point.Then there's the dust filters or lack there of. All you get is the top one where they have no fans installed, and two tiny useless ones on the very bottom, one under where the psu covers up and one directly under their horribly designed hdd drive mount.So where they actually have the fans there is no filtration at all, it's like they designed a dust trap...And I don't know who is going to use a hdd on their gaming rig these days anyway... You get two mounting plates in the rear for ssd's that you need to unscrew, to remove then screw in the ssd's to the plate, very cheap design...And I don't know what they were thinking with the rear fan mount, I have never seen a fan that would actually fit the shape of the thing...If the case was under $50 I might recommend it for budget builds, but for the price they want I would go with another company that makes a similar design and price.
J**
nice case
nice case with non rgb fan . works well with my atx motherboard .at first i was skeptical of installing my thermaltake 1200watt power supply . because it was little heavy and little bigger then other power supply but fitted well. you can also take front tempered glass cover off from unscrewing the screws from inside the case.
D**N
Nice Case, love it !!!
I love this case, very roomy. You can organize all your components. Hard drives are hidden and the fans work great. This shows my build.
J**R
Gran tamaño!
Excelente producto, buena calidad y gran espacio para las tarjetas gráficas nuevas !
R**Y
Entry Level Case
As others have said, this is a lightweight entry level case with fans being not so great, which I knew going in. I am using the case to transplant and refurbish older components from a 2017 build. It was a fairly basic case, no frills, and was easy to build in when installing in a fairly orderly fashion. The biggest issue for me is the airflow. Fully occupied with fans you will have 600 mm in and 500 mm out which at first glance could produce good airflow and cooling. But, when you look at the three shroud mounted fans and look where they will get their fresh air from you will find that the power supply shroud itself has very little airflow potential as the only source of fresh air is from the bottom of the case, the sides are covered with all glass or metal. The only perforations for air flow is from the bottom and only about 25 percent of the total area is perforated. Also if you leave the HD cage in it blocks those perfortions. Also the feet are too close to the table top which reduces potential airflow from there. Some perforations on the back or front. and more bottom holes and more clearance would go a long way to help airflow. In the meantime you will need to ramp up the fan speed on the backside and shroud fans to compensate for this drawback. So what you have here is an affordable entry level case that looks good but has some basic limitations. Spend a little more if you plan to build a more advanced computer now or in the future or just be happy with a nice looking build.
T**S
Great looking case for a gaming PC build!
My daughter wanted a white case for her gaming PC build. I hadn't done a fresh PC build for probably 6 years and how things have changed! The whole RGB thing in a glass case has become so important now (and certainly was to her). So, did kind of a semi-budget build (less than $1000 total) for her, complete with lots of RGB color components (I did opt to replace the non-RBG fans in this case with RGB ones) and the final result was really nice!Now I'm jealous! I want to build myself a new PC like hers. It looks really cool. My previous main concerns with PC builds was noise and so my last performance build was (and still is, as I still use it) essentially a silent PC, as I don't like to hear noise when I'm trying to concentrate on other things. I thought her new PC would be somewhat noisy, but I was pleasantly surprised when it was not! Having plenty of these newer, bigger fans and easy airflow keeps it all pretty quiet. So now I want one for myself.
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