iONZ KZ-X1 PC Gaming Case, M/ATX Travel Case with Handle
iONZ KZ-X1 PC Gaming Case, M/ATX Travel Case with Handle – Portable Series, Front I/O USB Type-C – Case only | White
KZ X1 Portable Specifications
Motherboard Support | Micro ATX / ITX |
Max VGA Length | 355 MM ( with front fan installed ) |
CPU Height | 164 MM |
Drives Supported | 1 x 3.5″ HDD / 2 x 2.5 SSD |
Front Panel | Mesh |
Case Size | 378 mm(L) 196 mm(W) 290 mm(H) |
Built two systems. One ITX and the other MATX with these. Really nice quality feel to the case considering the price.
PSU mount allows for SFX and ATX PSU’s but with ATX it will use space needed for long cards so make sure you size the PSU/GPU combination to fit.
One issue with a NZXT SFX PSU the IEC socket wouldn’t fit the internal IEC plug in the case I had to shave the IEC plug rubber down ever so slightly with scalpel. It was quite easy to do. The 2nd case plugged in fine to the generic ATX PSU. Both have Thermalright Tower coolers
It’s a shame there’s no space behind the motherboard for cable tidying, but there is at the top and bottom.
Good looking cases with good airflow.
Super compact and portable case! Materials feel strong and of good quality. My only issue is that cable management is an issue (no routing for wires, but good cable management straps included). Additionally, all cables are visible.
The standoffs are built in, but the threads aren’t great.
Overall, super happy and would recommend for downscaling for mATX!
At the time of purchase, there were no reviews – it turned out this was actually a pre-order item. I bit the bullet anyway because it matched the aesthetic I wanted in a case, and I was not disappointed! The fact it can fit a full size ATX power supply was a huge benefit to me, and the length you’re left with for a GPU without resorting to a PCIe riser is brilliant.
My only gripe is that the case doesn’t have a chamber for cable management, so if you want to show off your build you’ll need to take this into account.
The stand-offs are part of the casing,not removable unless you cut them off with a dremel or similar device.Meaning that the m-atx stand offs that in the are wrong position have to be cut away before installing the mobo.For itx though it’s a great little thing to take to lan party’s/gaming meetups.
The case is perfect, fitting everything in properly, however, the PSU must be fitted on the front, as this uses an internal extension. The internal extension is a little long, however there’s plenty of space to manage the cables and the included cable-ties are decent quality.
I recommend buying two fans and placing them on the base of the case to aid in airflow.
For a budget, this case is brilliant and looks beautiful.
I don’t usually review items on amazon but have felt compelled to for this case since there’s no information about it online.
I was impressed by the build quality, price, and compactness of this case and I really wanted to keep it. It had no instruction manual, so figuring out where to place the psu was a challenge – it hangs from the top inside the case and an extension cable is provided (you can just about make this out from the pictures) Since I wasn’t able to finish the build, I have no idea what this does for thermals
Ultimately I had to return it because it would not fit with my combination of parts: matx mobo, full size psu, radeon 6900 (three fans).
Although my gpu fits inside the case, the cables hanging from the psu meant that it wouldn’t fit in practice. If you had a two fan gpu or an sfx psu I think you’d be fine and I’d likely recommend this case to you
Case is really nice to build in lots of room only dow side is the extended power cable that runs from the front psu mount to a port on the back it’s really thick and out of 4 power supplys it only fit in my evga one I got it to fit in an nzxt power supply but had to shave some of the plastic around the connector to get it to fi