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The Vetroo AL-MESH-7C Compact ATX PC Case is designed for gamers seeking optimal performance and aesthetics. With a front-mounted power supply, support for a 360mm radiator, and a high-airflow mesh design, this case ensures efficient cooling and easy upgrades. The inclusion of Type-C and USB 3.0 ports guarantees fast connectivity, while the pre-installed ARGB fan adds a touch of customizable flair.























| ASIN | B0B996N6MW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,685 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Vetroo |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2022 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.8 x 8.7 x 16.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 20.5 pounds |
| Item model number | VT-CASE-AL-MESH7C-BK |
| Manufacturer | Vetroo |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 8.7 x 16.1 inches |
| Series | AL-MESH-7C |
A**L
Water cooling gem
For my next water cooled build I had a task to find the most compact case that can house hardware I already have: - Two 360mm radiators with standard 25mm fans - ATX motherboard - Full-size ATX power supply But surprisingly, it was a challenge. There are plenty of options when you must "pick 2 from 3", like 2 rads, but SFX PSU or downsize to mATX motherboard, etc. Mesh-7c satisfied all three in compact size. The first impression was very positive. I got compact, premium-looking, full metal, lightweight but sturdy case with tempered glass panel for reasonable price. Then I tried to fit different components of my future build. Main concern was that my radiators are much wider than usual (133 vs 120 mm), but I had no issues installing them at all. Push-pull configuration at the bottom is also possible as there is enough space under the PSU. There are two designated places for pump mounting. One on the bottom and one on the PSU basket. I was able to fit D5 with no issues and potentially could put reservoir as well. With shorter video card and DDC pump you will have more options, like mounting to the one of bottom fans. Case feet are tall enough, giving almost 1inch from a surface that should help a lot for getting air from the bottom. Cable management is good - plenty of space at the back to hide cables, splitters, controllers, etc. There are zip ties included, but it would be good to get couple of reusable ties as well. As for the fan support for air cooled build, it is possible to put up to 3x140mm at the top (officially it is only 2x140). But be aware that you need mATX motherboard to put 140mm fans at the bottom. To summarize, it is well-engineered, high-quality case with great balance between size and flexibility that can house top hardware and cool it respectively so you can get powerful, quiet, and attractively looking rig on your table.
M**W
Well thought out, but room for improvement.
Introduction: Let me start by saying that this is a well thought out case and is well worth the asking price. To take full advantage of this case in my opinion, you would need one of the newer higher end motherboards that came with a USB 3.2 header on the motherboard. You will also need a power supply which preferably has a argb fan. Pros: - for a full atx case, it is actually very small. You can probably fit an eatx motherboard into this case. - cable management is well thought out. - your psu fan can act as an intake fan & also can take air from the front instead of the bottom. This allows you to put the case on the ground comfortably. - radiator support is very broad and reservoir support is very broad too. The space is open and modular to setup variations. - has more than 4 spots for 2.5 inch drives. Cons: - front has no filter. - on the cable management side, I think they could have cut out some more holes and allowed for different placements of the hhd trays. For those who use 3.5 inch drives, there is only apparent space for 2 drives or 3 with some slight modification. - No vertical gpu mounting options. At this price point, it's more of an expectation. Especially since Vetroo has cheaper cases with this option. Conclusion: I am comparing this case to a similarly priced Corsair 4000D airflow, I say this case takes the cake with the 4000D getting a ~7.5/10 and this case getting a ~8.5/10. This case is more general than Vetroo's other cheaper options which is good. There's room for improvement with little cost to them. Personally, after a year, I would expect a V.2 of this case with some good improvements for 10-20$ more. Mostly with the aforementioned vertical gpu mount option sold separately, a front intake filter, better hhd mounting options, an option to change out the front for glass, and an option to make the IO to be moved to the top of the case. Overall - I highly recommend this case over the competition unless there's a feature you absolutely have to have that this case doesn't have.
S**N
Finally a case that will fit ATX MB/PS and a modern graphics card too
I've spent WAY too much time looking for a smaller case that would not require me to buy new everything; because everything I have still works great. I've got a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro WiFi (ATX) (With a 5900x CPU), a EVGA Supernova 750 power supply (ATX), a EVGA 3080 FTW3 Ultra, a 10Gb PCI-E ethernet card and a Arctic Cooler Liquid Freezer II 360 AIO (Only fits on top). And it all fits in this case! A couple things though, There really isn't any decent air intake, so my CPU temps are a little higher than "normal" due to that. I'd advise getting 3 fans to install at the bottom of the case to bring air in. I believe that if you use a m-atx/itx board 140mm fans will fit. You will need to do 120's if you're using a ATX board, 140's will not fit. I also suppose that I could reverse the fans on the 360 to pull air in from the top, but the 1-120mm rear fan wouldn't be enough to get the warm air out. I did have to install my 360 Radiator with the fittings towards the back. There wasn't enough clearance above the PSU mount to install the Arctic Freezer with the rad intakes forward. (Also there's no adjustments for the PSU mount). But hey, it fits a 360.... It's an expensive case. And for the price, at the very least I would have expected rubber gromets for the cable pass throughs, there are none in the case at all. It doesn't really present any problems, but it should have them for the asking price. Overall though the case is really good, the exterior fit and finish is nice. The mesh type top and front panels seem to allow air to move through, it just needs some extra intakes. I think this comes in at around 38-ish liters, it's really understated, and WAY smaller than my Phantek Evolv X. I'll see if I can upload some pics after this posts.
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