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The A1P Mini-ITX Case is a premium, full-aluminum compact PC chassis designed for high-performance ITX builds. With a tiny 5.8L volume and dimensions comparable to A4 paper, it supports ITX motherboards, dual-slot GPUs, and FLEX-1U power supplies. Its advanced cooling system features four-sided ventilation and dual aluminum vents, ensuring efficient heat dissipation. Lightweight and portable at just 1.1kg, it’s ideal for gamers, professionals, and students seeking a powerful yet space-saving desktop solution. Includes a dual reverse PCIe 3.0 riser cable for flexible GPU installation, though limited to PCIe Gen 3 bandwidth.





| ASIN | B0B4WJT34G |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | ZZEW |
| Compatible Devices | ITX motherboard, FLEX-1U power supply, dual-slot GPU with single fan, 2.5-inch SSD x2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Date First Available | 14 August 2022 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Generic Name | Mini ITX Case |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.9 x 25.3 x 20 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 100 g |
| Item model number | A1P |
| Manufacturer | ZZEW |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Model | A1P |
| Model Name | A1 Plus |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.9 x 25.32 x 20.02 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Special Features | Miniature Vertical Desktop |
| Total USB ports | 1 |
A**A
We were able to fit an i9 intel in there AND an external video card, had to put in an efficient fan, but the result was incredibly impressive.
D**.
This review might not matter anymore considering amazon stopped selling the product right after I bought it (go figure) but hopefully this review is out in the ether for someone to read this. If you're building a mini itx pc with current gen components, I would pass on the case. You HAVE to use the PCIe ribbon to even be able to use your GPU and it's only PCIe gen 3. This caused a huge problem for me when I first built my pc because it kept lagging on everything and I couldn't figure out why considering I have an RTX 4060, I shouldn't be getting 25 fps on CS2. Well it turns out it was the outdated pcie ribbon that youre required to use or else you can't mount the graphics card. Doesn't matter if both your motherboard and gpu are gen 4+, the ribbon only allows gen 3 and it will slow it to that bandwidth and there's nothing you can do. It does work and I eventually went into my bios and set it to gen3 on there and it got rid of the low fps I was getting, but it's not worth it. Gen4 is twice the bandwidth of gen3. It is *significant* Anyways just don't buy the case unless you're building with an older setup that using gen 3.
C**O
I went from a 4.3L Joyjom to this 5.8L A1P Love how it's compact but cable management is a lil challenge. I took off the front 3.0 usb connector to have a lil more space for cables to sit in place . You can mount a 92mm fans on top , but it doesn't come with any screws or a mount. I use a thin zip tide to secure it, and work just fine. This case give real good air flow, and looks nice at night if you rgb.
R**E
This is an interesting case (A1P). Not my first SFF build, but probably the smallest. Bottom line, you get what you pay for. This is NOT a $200 case and you never feel like it is at any point. Cons: -You have to mount the MB upside down. Not a big deal, but worth considering. -Panel screw holes are slightly misaligned and can easily strip if you do not put them all in loosely then go around the case to tighten. -Flex ATX power supply required. These are terrible and options are limited. If you are not running a GPU, you can find a 250-350W modular option from FSP. That's about it. FSP does not offer a modular version of their 500W PSU. I ended up going with a very mainland Chinese "T.F.SKYWINDINTL" brand 600W PSU that runs hot and is likely not going to last. -My ribbon cable was JUNK. I spent hours trouble shooting why my GPU was hanging up and blue screening my system, and after removing the MB and plugging the GPU directly into the slot did I realize it was the cable all along. Had to spend $80 on a double reverse PCI 4.0 cable, which was practically as much as the case. Pros: -A very cool looking, very compact all-aluminum case. -Not much else out there at this price point, and this size. Nothing else, really. Overall, a good option that requires compromise.
R**_
I've bought this case for my travel-gaming pc. I haven't fully tested the temps because my current gpu is 227mm The case supports my AXP90-x47 copper I also modified the SATA cable, I'll left a diagram image I think the case kind of supports two fans 80mm at the top, I'll try it. (I have only one 90mm currently)
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