About This Product:
- Dimensions: 420 x 210 x 470mm (DWH)
- Materials: Steel + Plastic
- Motherboard Support: ATX
- Front Access & Controls: Power, Reset, USB 3.0 x 1, 2xUSB 2.0, HD Audio and Mic inputs
- Side Panel: Tempered glass
- Pre-installed Fans: 1 x 8cm fan in rear
- Maximum Fan Support: 3 fans (1x8cm in rear, 2x120mm in top)
- Maximum Radiator Support: 120mm in top
- Storage Drive Bays: 2×2.5″ SSD, 2×3.5″ HDD/2.5″ SSD (convertible)
- Expansion Slots: 7
- I/O Ports: 1xUSB 3.0, 2xUSB 2.0, Audio jacks
- Cable Management: Channeled
- Dust Filters: Front, Top, Bottom
The Fingers Cabinet with SMPS Bruno RGB C5 is a full-ATX gaming case that offers a good balance of features and value. It is made of steel and plastic, and it has a tempered glass side panel that allows you to show off your components. The case comes pre-installed with 1 x 8cm fan in rear, and it supports up to 3 fans or a 120mm radiator in the top. The Bruno RGB C5 also has 2×2.5″ SSD and 2×3.5″ HDD/2.5″ SSD (convertible) storage drive bays, 7 expansion slots.
The Bruno RGB C5 has a unique feature that sets it apart from other cases: it comes with a built-in SMPS. This means that you don’t need to purchase a separate power supply for your system, which can save you some money. The SMPS is 500W, which is enough power for most mid-range systems.
The Bruno RGB C5 also has a stylish design with an edge-to-edge vertical ARGB LED strip. The LED strip can be customized with different colors and effects, which can give your system a unique look.
Overall, the Fingers Cabinet with SMPS Bruno RGB C5 is a good choice for budget-minded gamers who are looking for a full-ATX case with a good balance of features and value. It is well-made, has a sleek design, and supports a variety of components.
Here are some of the pros and cons of the Fingers Cabinet with SMPS Bruno RGB C5:
Pros:
- Good balance of features and value
- Built-in SMPS
- Stylish design with ARGB LED strip
- Tempered glass side panel
- Support for up to 3 fans or a 120mm radiator in the top
- 2×2.5″ SSD and 2×3.5″ HDD/2.5″ SSD (convertible) storage drive bays
- 7 expansion slots
Cons:
- The front panel I/O is a bit cramped
- The cable management could be better
- The case is a bit on the heavy side