

🎯 Compact. Powerful. Ready to Game Anywhere.
The KXRORS S400 is a premium mini-ITX gaming case boasting a compact 10.8L aluminum chassis with a stylish leather handle for easy portability. It features front I/O USB 3.0 Type-C connectivity, supports large GPUs up to 335mm, and includes triple mesh panels for enhanced airflow. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking a portable yet powerful build, it supports SFX power supplies and standard ITX motherboards, balancing size with high-performance compatibility.
| ASIN | B0BWDD9GPX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,076 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #644 in Computer Cases |
| Manufacturer | KXRORS |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 15.49 x 20.32 cm; 2.99 kg |
V**M
Awesome itx case easy to build and has plenty of room for a large graphics card and nice and sturdy handle makes it easy to carry need to get low profile case fans for airflow! Still need to figure out cable management after installing case fans! But overall a great case!
F**Z
Es un buen gabinete pero solo lo recomendaría para partes con un bajo TDP, ya que al ser de estilo "sándwich" y el pcie riser justo detrás de tu GPU, esto hace que el calor no se disipe lo suficiente por el contacto con el cable, por ello la recomendación de partes con un bajo TDP, incluso utilice 2 ventiladores para sacar el aire pero no ayudo demasiado. Lo utilice unos meses con un ryzen 5500 y una rx 6600 para juegos poco demandantes (por no decir viejos) y la GPU siempre estaba en temperaturas mayores a 70° y en el hotspot mayores a 90° en ocasiones, por lo que en uso prolongado puede afectar la vida útil de tus componentes, quizás dirán exagero por el tema de las temperaturas, pero con la alza de precios, especialmente de GPUs, conviene mantener las temperaturas lo más bajas posibles para alargar aún más la vida de tu tarjeta de video, especialmente si vives en un lugar donde la temperatura ambiente suele ser alta (como es mi caso). En cuanto a la calidad del gabinete, es muy buena, no se siente "frágil", al contrario para su tamaño y peso se siente bastante robusto, eso si, el espacio es bastante limitado, recomiendo utilizar una motherboard con al menos 2 puertos nvme si quieres la mayor cantidad de almacenamiento posible, para evitar usar mas cables con un SSD. No es malo, pero recomendaría otras opciones como el NR200, al cual migre mis componentes y las temperaturas tanto de CPU y GPU no pasan de 75°.
K**Z
I bought the S300 and I didn't have issues fitting it all in, but I did find the lack of airflow making it all warmer than I felt comfortable. I decided I didn't like it, but I still wanted keep the look so I noticed this after realized it's only like 3cm taller and wider, but it made all the difference! This can have 2 fans on the top which is what they should've done with the S300 because it's all back to a nice 30-35 degrees which is what it should be when idle and I can feel the fans blowing the air out from top. If you're looking at the S300 and then just noticed this, definitely consider this one just because that slight extra space allows for better airflow! Something PC users that game a lot would benefit from!
H**S
Had a good time assembling this very compact build. Used my old CPU/GPU combo (9900K + RTX3080 ) in this build and couldn't be happeier. The case is perfect for air cooling due to its all mesh design for both CPU & GPU. The White coloured case looks stylish and fits the asthetics of my setup very well . Have also used an 850watt SFX PSU from FRACTAL.
C**S
-CASE: KXRORS S400 (13.4 x 10 x 8", 10.8L) -CPU: i9 9900k (stock voltage) -COOLER: Thermalright AXP120-X67 -RAM: 32gb (2x16) DDR4 HyperX Fury 3200 -GPU: MSI GTX 1080ti -MOBO: ROG STRIX z370-i Gaming -M.2: 2x NVMe SSDs -SSD: 3x 2.5" SSDs -PSU: Lian li SP 750W 80+ Gold -CASE FANS: 2x Thermalright C12015 Overall, I'm very happy very this case. Bought for practicality rather than aesthetics as I travel a lot and this delivers much better price to performance than a laptop. Chose the S400 over the S300 because the extra 10mm of CPU cooler height provides much better cooling options and provides extra space for the 2.5" drives. For me it was definitely the right choice. Notes: -Good temps (idle around 42c, no thermal throttling when boosted. Running mobo in performance mode but CPU is not overclocked. Approx 12000pts on Cinebench R23. -Technically the max cooler height is supposed to be limited to 65mm, but I used a 67mm and it fits (though it is snug). Runs very quiet with no turbulence, I think the rubber pads on the Thermalright AXP120x67 really help. -There's supposed to be space for a 90mm fan below the PSU but in practical terms it's impossible, don't bother. The PSU cables get in the way and I don't even think it's necessary. I put a 2.5" SSD there instead. -I also mounted 2x 2.56" SSDs behind the GPU (had to remove GPU backplate) -I attached small stereo speakers to the top of the case internally, useful just for listening to podcasts etc. -I removed the top handle of the case so that it fits easier into a backpack. -For anyone using the ROG STRIX z370-i Gaming motherboard, its limited to 95 watts by default. (Perhaps this is standard practice for ITX mobos) But I recommend going into the bios and switch to performance mode.
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