ASUS TM211 mATX Mini Tower Case White 2X5.25 2X3.5 3X3.5INT Front USB Audio IEEE1394 300W PSU
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dustin7837@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/13/10 |
ASUS TM211 mATX Mini Tower Case White 2X5.25 2X3.5 3X3.5INT Front USB Audio IEEE1394 300W PSU
Cons:
I would not trust this cheap looking power supply at allWithin a week the bottom piece that covers the audio/usb connectors broke off.
Pros: Looks goodGood size for a mid range PC |
JIM_N@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/15/10 |
ASUS TM211 mATX Mini Tower Case White 2X5.25 2X3.5 3X3.5INT Front USB Audio IEEE1394 300W PSU
Cons:
Tinny, echo sounding side panel. CD drive takes a lot of work to line up with the door.
Pros: Sleek, Stylish, Small Comment:
I think it is a good looking computer and is an excellent price for being so small and having a built in PSU. |
Stefunk@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/22/10 |
ASUS TM211 mATX Mini Tower Case White 2X5.25 2X3.5 3X3.5INT Front USB Audio IEEE1394 300W PSU
Cons:Must remove PSU to put in a Optical Drive. Rear stock fan is a little louder than I would like.
Pros:Nice looking case. Metal case with plastic face, including drop down optical drive covers/ port cover. Great price for budget build. Comes with a PSU. Comment:
Note that the colour scheme is white on the front, and more of a grey on the sides. I still think it looks great, and think it would be perfect for a Hackintosh. For the price, its a pretty stylish mATX case and the build quality is very good. |
Gregory_O@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/17/09 |
ASUS TM211 mATX Mini Tower Case White 2X5.25 2X3.5 3X3.5INT Front USB Audio IEEE1394 300W PSU
Cons:No front firewire, case sides are grey rather than white, power supply only has one sata power cable, included screws seem to strip out the raised motherboard stands
Pros:Good looking case, hidden front panels, 2 front USB and audio, 1 x 80-mm rear fan included Comment:
I purchased this case for a low budget build around a gigabyte MA785GM-US2H and an Athlon X2. I wasn't expecting too much for a 60 dollar case with a power supply included. Build was fairly uneventful, the instructions are printed on the top flaps on the cage. You pop off the front panel to install the DVD-ROM. The included screws didn't appear to have the proper fine threaded screws for my DVD writer, lucky I have lots from previous builds. The motherboard standoffs are a combination of standard brass type screw in supports and raised sheet metal. The raised sheet metal ones tend to strip out using the supplied screws. I thought this case had a front firewire port, but mine only came with 2 front USB and mic/head phones, so I was a bit disappointed there considering it's partially why I decided on this case.Also it's a bit hard to judge from the pictures but the side and top panels aren't white, they're more grey.I wasn't overly impressed with this case, it's functional and the 80mm fan is a nice addition, but I'd look elsewhere for my next low budget case. |
This is a decent case for $60 and actually looks pretty good. However, the PSU leaves much to be desired and the front panel covers are made from very brittle plastic.