








🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Style!
The S300 Mini-ITX PC Gaming Case is a compact and stylish solution for gamers seeking portability and performance. Measuring 12.2 x 5.3 x 7.6 inches, it features a front I/O USB 3.0 Type-C port, supports SFX power supplies, and accommodates ITX motherboards and graphics cards up to 305mm. Its aluminum construction not only enhances durability but also aligns with modern desktop usage habits, making it an ideal choice for the on-the-go gamer.
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Brand | KXRORS |
| Series | S300 |
| Item Weight | 5.35 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 14.61 x 11.69 x 7.68 inches |
| Color | S300 |
| Manufacturer | KXRORS |
| ASIN | B0BG25Y8S5 |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2022 |
B**7
Stand offs, attention to detail, get right sized componets.
I'm quite pleased with this case. While no case is perfect, most of the issues I encountered were due to my own mistakes. The case has a visually appealing design. I managed to install an SFX-L power supply in it, opting for a model with a larger, quieter fan, although fitting it in was challenging. One concern is that the glass panel could potentially damage components. Managing thermals in a small case is always tricky, so I highly recommend using standoffs on the glass side to improve airflow. With this adjustment, I was able to reduce the GPU temperature by 20°C under load.For a potential version 2 of this case, I suggest making adjustments to the GPU riser cable mount holes. I found a 180° GPU riser cable with the right specifications, but its screw placement didn't align perfectly. I could only secure it on one side, which worked out since the GPU is also anchored at the back bracket.Additionally, I would appreciate the option to obtain a second perforated panel. While the glass panel adds a nice aesthetic touch, I prioritize airflow, especially since the fans in a small case generally only vent out the sides. In larger cases, where GPUs direct their fans downward, a glass panel might be more suitable due to better air intake options either from the top or through front to back cross flow.
S**S
The worst case I’ve ever worked with
Nothing fits, bought all Sfx equipment and this case is just a nightmare. Will never purchase this again and can’t recommend to anyone else
M**Y
Nice little ITX Case
This case is nice even tho I gave it a 4 star it could of been a 5 star easily the reason is because you can switch the side panels to either side you want but it's 1 side metal or aluminum side panel and 1 glass. The thing is that if you want to see your hardware you have to out your PC on the left side of your table unless you just want to see your GPU then you switch it to your right side and have the glass on that side and cover your hardware and wont see the RGB you have in side. Another thing if you go with a full module PSU then you will have good cable management if not like I have you really have to make it work and really how to use zip tights and hold your cables down. Other then that it takes a bit little bit of work in it but it works out swell. As for fans FYI I just a 3 pack of static RGB Fans size 120x120 25mm so they can fit just right in there also the bottom fans of the case might be a little but of elbow grese but it fits perfectly 👌
B**N
Compact, simple design.
I really wasn't expecting much from this case, but having finished building a system within it, I can say I'm content with the results.Can hold 2.5 slot gpus with a 310mm length, CPU cooler height at a maximum of 55mm. Housed within, the build consists of an i5-12400, paired with a gigabyte aero 4070 V2.Case, is what you would normally expect, with itx cable management. With space in the fan rack for two 15mm 120 mm fans. CPU temperatures at idle is under 45°c with panel on. GPU temps while in use are about 70°c, while under full load. The USB C connection on the case was also a nice amenity.tldr; it's a good case, try a build in it 5/5
D**S
Dog farts
No risers cable basically makes it useless hard to work it it looks nice just be careful when buying. looks nice tho
S**R
Good looking and well-performing, but questionable build quality
The media could not be loaded. The parts that went into this case -CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3DCooler: Thermalright AXP90-X47Motherboard: ASRock B550M-ITX/acMemory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB (2 x 8GB) CL16Storage: WD Black SN770 1 TB NVMEVideo Card: AMD Radeon RX 7600Power Supply: Montech CENTURY MINI 750Case Fans: ID-COOLING NO-12015-XT ARGB (x3)CPU and GPU temps at full load were 81°C and 71°C respectively with all fans set to performance mode and only producing about ~30dB of noise.However, there are problems with the specifications listed and the build quality:1. The cooler height limit is listed at 57mm. I got a 55mm cooler, and it did not fit. The glass side panel rested against the top of the cooler which is wholly unacceptable. The Thermalright AXP90-X47 is a 47mm high cooler and has the capability of cooling my 105-watt 5700X3D.2. The side-panel screws don't quite line up, so fitting the side panels to the chassis is a bit of a hassle. You have to screw all of them in a single turn and then tighten all of them in a cross pattern until the screws are pulling on each other with enough force to secure the panel.3. 120x25mm case fans will technically NOT fit in this case and slim, 15mm, fans are most definitely required. 12025 fans can fit inside the case, but the power extension cable will interfere with the fan operation. Go slim on the case fans and get the Noctua fan grills just to be safe.4. An SFX-L power supply will also technically NOT fit in this case. If you get a PSU longer than 100mm, the power cables will interfere with the bottom intake fan, or you will have to get custom cable connections. A standard 100mm SFX PSU is a must.Despite all these issues, there are some positive things to note:1. The case looks very good. The glass side panel does very well to showcase components, and if you use a 210mm or shorter GPU (and no HDD), the backside of the case has plenty of room for cable management.2. The instructions are actually helpful and easy to understand. You are not better off figuring it out on your own which is a frequent issue with some other SFF cases.3. Thermals are fantastic. 81°C CPU temps at full load is much better than expected at an acceptable noise level, and the GPU has enough breathing room to perform equally well.4. The footprint is much smaller than most SFF cases while remaining roomy enough to effectively work inside. It's a perfect decoration for a desk with limited to desk space.Overall, it's a little better than average if you're willing to overlook some of the problems listed above, most of which are sources of frustration simply because I had to become very familiar with Amazon's returns process in order to finish this build.5-star temps, aesthetics, and noise.2-Star build quality and listed specifications.
S**A
Too Small and fragile
This is the worst case you can buy and is so overpriced, easily cracks, very small!
R**T
Best PC case
Great engineering went into this case build everything was exactly perfect right down to the screws.I have built a few SFF builds and I really enjoyed building in this case and for the price it's perfect.I am surprised that there aren't many more YouTube videos on it as is some of the competition gets.I bought and used a180mm double reverse bought here on Amazon the fir was spot on.
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