

🔥 Elevate your gaming setup with style and airflow that won’t quit!
The 1st Player MIKU Mi2-A is a sleek Micro-ATX gaming case featuring panoramic tempered glass and mesh hybrid panels for superior airflow. Supporting up to five 120mm fans and a 240mm radiator, it balances compact design with efficient cooling. Equipped with USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HD audio ports, and four expansion slots, it’s ideal for budget-conscious gamers seeking style and performance in a smaller form factor.
| ASIN | B0DBVSVWPC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,033 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 33 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Mi2-A Black |
| Manufacturer | 1ST PLAYER |
| Product Dimensions | 31.8 x 21 x 40 cm; 5.16 kg |
J**H
Decent lower-end case
Bought for £32.40 inclusive of delivery. The case does not come with any fans, so will need to budget for fans. This case is very similar to the case "Cit Range" and cheaper, however the "Cit Range" already includes 3 RGB fans. The power supply compatibility is limited, and I would recommend using a 140mm/14cm long PSU to maximise compatibilty. The case is based on the newer "fish tank" style, so airflow is limited. Would recommend mounting fans to support a bottom-to-top airflow configuration to maximise airflow through the case. The designers seem to have thought of this as the PSU compartment has vents to support this bottom-to-top airflow configuration. In this regard, this case is better than the "Cit Range". Build quality is adequate (good for the price). Case is smaller than average, and along with the airflow compromise, best suited to lower-end builds. Cable management is adequate with lots of hooks for cable ties. Overall can recommend this case, as long as you are aware of the compromises.
A**A
Looks nice and cheap enough - reasonable quality, and can be used to build more than once.
Looks nice, and now having put two different mainboards in it, I can say the quality is good enough. I am getting used to the inconvenient way I have to put a full size hard disk in it, and that means that if I have 2 x 2.5" drives one goes on the side (which is convenient to access) but the other requires you to have a 2.5 to 3.5 case tray adaptor and to remove the power supply so you can put that drive and tray behind the psu. I would not spend any more on a case just to get one that "looks good" so I am happy, other than I would have liked one with the option of a 5.25 drive on top, rather than just the case fans, and maybe more options for hard drives,
R**M
Looks amazing for the price.
Excellent case for the price. Be aware there are no fans included. Arrived securely packaged in a cardboard box with lots of polystyrene holding the case in place. Everything fits together neatly and the paint finish is good. Glass panels are clear and not tinted. They 're held in place with thumb screws at the corners. Hinges would be nice but the screws are fine at this price. Lots of space and easy to build in. I've gone for an AIO mounted on the top as an exhaust. Easily accommodates a 360. Side, bottom and rear fans (7 x 120mm) configured to draw air into the case. Very happy with the airflow. A few more slots for fan screws on the side panel would be good, but not a major issue. The built in front LED strip uses a molex connector for power. I'm not using it but would probably get a molex to sata adapter if I ever felt the need for some illumination.
N**N
Few nit picky gripes but still GREAT case
Let me start by saying I love this case, ive never had a micro atx pc before so I was in uncharted waters, but overall build turned out ok. The airflow is amazingly thought out if you put fans at the bottom as well to draw air through the meshed Base. Overall I only have three small tiny gripes, If you put fans at the bottom of the case with a beefy gpu then the gap between them is quite small so you have to get a gpu support that fits to the fans rather than a traditional one that sticks to the bottom of the case. The other thing is the pci slots on the case are ever so slightly off so monitor cables dont fit flush which if you're not picky can be annoying and the gpu lock doesnt really work so you have to screw down the gpu still. Also if you run a 240mm aio up top you most likely wont be able to do push pull just push as it might conflict with ram etc. Apart from that the case is well thought out and I love it.
A**U
Probably the most beautiful case at this price point, but not without trade-offs.
I bought mine for £27.50, and at that price, a fishtank-style case with panoramic glass is ridiculously good; almost too good to be true! As it turns out, it really is an excellent price, but there are some minor and a couple of major points against it to consider. Overall for the positives, it looks great, tolerances aren't noticeably poor so it all fits together flush, and the cable management room isn't great but it isn't horrible either. The perforated mesh for the power supply basement is a good and necessary design choice. However, the negatives; MAJOR - As other reviews have pointed out, the power supply basement does not support longer power supplies. I honestly don't know how they managed to make such an oversight in the design phase, but the metal for the area where the cables are routed into the front of the case extends all the way down at the back, blocking the installation of PSUs and also making it tougher to install the HDD in the provided tray. If your power supply is about as long as it is wide, that's about as long as it can be to fit. Modular cables also need to be installed before the PSU. MAJOR - The thermals in this case are pretty poor. A couple of reverse blade fans at the top may help but mainly the case works entirely from negative pressure through exhaust fans pulling air from the PSU basement into the main chamber. Not at all effective. I wouldn't recommend running CPUs of over 120W or so in this case unless using an AIO (which I did not test compatibility for). And for GPUs, flagship cards certainly won't be happy; best to stick to probably below 200W? MINOR - Cable management hole placements aren't great for the 24 pin connector, drive support is a little limited but to be expected for a case this size, the front glass panel cannot be popped out like it can in other more premium cases so a little harder to build in. No included fans is a disappointment, but that's part of why it's so cheap :) In conclusion; it's not a blanket recommendation, but if you're looking for something that'll look great on a budget and your components are suitably power efficient (and your PSU is short!) it should serve you fine.
T**E
I really appreciate the overall design of this PC case.
A**R
I bought this case cuz it has a beautiful fans and after I order it I received different fans I am so angry dont know I should return it or keep it why amazon always lie in pictures - Some people said its hard in cable management but There is a metal that block you to plug cables but you can take it off and throw it if you dont use ssd and hdd just throw it and it will help you to plug all cables easily - Other thing that there is a remote controller with the case you can change colors but if you lost the remote controller you will dont have other way to change colors know I have an agly color and cant change it - Overall I like the design and price but I think the black color not that much my old pc was better in terms of color
M**I
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