MicroFly Micro ATX Case w/ 400 Watt PSU - Black

$87.95

  • Model: ULT33114
  • Shipping Weight: 12lbs
  • Manufactured by: Ultra Products


Product Description

Case Material Aluminum w/ Plastic Front
Motherboard All Micro-ATX motherboards
Power Supply Optional; 400W V-series PSU
Storage Up to 2 Hard Drives
Cooling 1x120mm Rear(Exhaust) 1x80mm Front(Intake)
Colors Black, MS Blue, Silver
Gray Front Panel
Non-Windowed Optional
Dimensions Height: 9" (228.6mm)
Width: 11.25" (285.75mm) Depth: 15" (381mm)
Weight 5.5 lbs (2.5kg)

PSU Description
  • Supports AMD and Intel Motherboards
  • Low Acoustic Noise
  • Meets ATX Version 2.03 and
    ATX 12V Version 1.2 Specifications
  • Short Circuit Protection
  • In-Rush Current Protection
  • Thermal Overload Cutoff Protection
  • MTBF > 100,000 Hours at Full Load,
    110VAC and 25°C Ambient Condition
  • FCC and UL Recognized

Connections:
1 - 20/24 Pin Motherboard Connector
1 - 4 Pin +12V Motherboard Connectors
8 - 4 Pin Molex Connectors
2 - 4 Pin Floppy Power Connectors
1 - PCI Express Connector
2 - SATA Connectors

Efficiency:
70% Typical at Full Load and Nominal Input Voltage

Input:
AC Input Voltage: 115V/230V
AC Input Frequency: 50-60Hz
AC Input Currents:
· 7.5A (RMS) for 115VAC input
· 4.5A (RMS) for 230VAC input

AC INPUT
115V/230V 10A/6A 60/50Hz
MAX OUTPUT
CURRENT
+3.3V
+5V
+12V
-12V
-5V
+5VSB
18A
30A
20A
0.6A
0.6A
2A
400W
Max
Combined
Watts
160W
240W
7.2W
3W
10W
380W
20W
400W

Internet Reviews

Case review by SFFClub

I must say that I am rather impressed with this case. I, like many of you, thought this would be another X-Qpack knock off with no real changes. I was wrong and I have emphasized all of the differences between the two cases. The extra length definitely puts a few worries away and the addition of the 80mm fan helps out with the cooling situation. This case is quiet, stylish, and is easy to use.


PSU review by JonnyGURU

So in a nutshell, if you have little to spend and bought a V-Series power supply for your machine, I wouldn’t kick you while you were down. And if you got one of those bundles from Tiger Direct where they pre-install a V-Series in a Wizard case with some motherboard they’re trying to get rid of, I wouldn’t insist that you yank the power supply. There are better choices for the money, and the best choice of all may be to up the budget, but ultimately if you wanted to make “the easy choice,” the V-Series isn’t “the bad choice.”

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