🚀 Elevate your gaming experience with the ionzKZ-33T Mesh Vault!
The ionzKZ-33T Mesh Vault is a dual-chamber mid-tower PC case designed for gamers and professionals alike. Constructed from durable 2.0mm aluminium and featuring excellent thermal performance through its mesh panels, this case supports Micro ATX and ITX motherboards, offers ample cooling options, and provides a sleek, modern look that enhances any workspace.
L**R
Lots of space, and a sleek finish
might just because im using an older gpu, but its not the best match for the screw holes, other than that this case is kinda a steal
B**D
Excellent value, very good quality product
This is a dual chamber case which is what I was after. The motherboard goes in one section and the PSU and storage in another. The case is very well made and there are no sharp edges to cut you. The top, front and one side are made of aluminium. The base and back are made from steel as is the internal divider between the two chambers. One side is glass - I didn't need this but the dimensions of the case suited my build so went for it. My other option was the Fractal Design Node 804 but didn't want too large a case.It is very easy to use - plenty of space in the motherboard side and potential on that side to include 8 x 120mm fans - two on front, two on base, one in the rear and three on top. Since mine is a NAS build with a low TDP CPU, I am only using a CPU fan and a rear exhaust. Airflow is excellent and due to mesh panels, you don't need as many fans as supported. I use air exhaust but it does also support AIOs with 2 places to mount a 3x120mm radiator.The PSU/storage side could do with a little more space i.e. making the case a bit wider, but it is fine as is if all you need is 4 disks - it supports 2x 3.5" HDDs ( or SDD's with an adaptor) and 2x 2.5" SDD or HDD. There is space there to include more disks with the introduction of a two disk cage. Takes a full size ATX PSU.For a reasonably priced case the build quality is excellent with thumb screws to remove the side panels and 2mm aluminium on the exterior. You will need some long screws to attach the front fans - these are not provided. Cut-outs allow cables from the PSU and disks to be attached to the motherboard. Cable ties and velcro straps (both provided) can be used for cable management. Can take a 160mm high CPU cooler.Very happy with the case.
W**R
Cheap and still not worth it
In short: Could have been great; looks nice but very poor quality control and odd design choices. Would not recommend.Good: I bought this case (for 44.95) as there are not many cube mATX cases with the power supply behind the motherboard tray, and it's pretty cheap. Case arrived nicely packaged with closed cell foam. Accessories in a nice little box. Build quality seemed pretty good. Magnetic fan filter on the bottom. Good first impression.Bad: When building many issues arose. The case could have been much less deep. Even with a big push/pull radiator setup in the front there will be empty unused space. In the back there's space for a dozen SSD drives, but only mounting for 2 (or 4 if you don't mind using 1 screw per drive). Also there is enough internal space for some 140mm fans (or a 280mm rad) but it's not possible to mount this at all.Internal cables are also a bit too long. No threaded holes for mounting fans. The bottom fan filter has it's corners cut off because the cheap case feet are in the way and so can't be moved to front or top. No cable management loops or anything in the back of the case. Motherboard standoffs are non-removable.Ugly: One of the mounting holes for the front fans didn't line up at all so I had to use zip ties to hold the fan in place. The screw holes for the GPU don't line up either. The one single cable grommet in this case is covered unless you use an ITX board. There's no cable routing holes in the bottom part of the case so no way of hiding cable mess; everything will just have to go through the massive big hole in the middle. Cutouts around the USB ports on the front are too small; USB drives er cables are hard to insert or remove.Would only recommend to buyers who, like me, need a case of these specific dimensions and don't mind using tape, zip-ties and velcro in their build. If you want your PC to look nice maybe get something else.
S**E
brilliant looking case
brilliant looking case is a great design for those looking for a smaller footprint but dont want to break the bank building an ITX build. arrived safely and well packaged. comes with separate fittings box and tools. only reason for a 4 star review. is that i am still gathering parts before i can actually build in it. but its strong sturdy no flex in the frame. seems good on face value and to find one with a from pannel USBC in this form factor and price is a great find. would have been nice to get a few fans with the case. but that just an opinion.
C**G
Great looking case, however
It's a great looking case.Lots of room inside the chamber.Could not fit a 240mm radiator in the side due to the i/o circuit board getting in the way.Cable routing holes in some funny places.No cable routing holes on the bottom of the case so had to route then under the motherboard itself.No cable routing holes for the front fans so you can see all the wires.
M**S
Fits in an Ikea Kallax unit well
Brilliant case, loads of airflow just need to run your connector cables for power switch/usb etc before fitting the motherboard as the bottom row of fans makes it a bit of a faff. Double check your GPU length too, my b580 sparkle card barely fits.I have this in an Ikea Kallax unit cube and I'm running an arctic liquid freezer III 280mm cooler with an intel arc b580 3 fan sparkle card, temps are great. Would buy again
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