Overview
The MOOTHMUSHI Mid Tower Tempered Glass PC Case is a budget-friendly enclosure that combines a sleek tempered glass side panel with support for Micro ATX and Mini ITX motherboards. Manufactured by MOOTHMUSHI and sold by MUSMOOTH (ASIN: B0CHVZ712N, model: computerchassis-black), this case offers an affordable entry point for builders who want to show off their components.
Its compact mid-tower form factor makes it suitable for desk placement, while the transparent glass panel lets you display RGB lighting and internal hardware. It is marketed for gaming use, making it a solid choice for entry-level to mid-range gaming PCs.
Key Features
- Tempered glass side panel: Provides a clear view of your components, ideal for showcasing RGB fans or custom cooling.
- Micro ATX / Mini ITX support: Allows for a compact build without sacrificing too much expandability.
- Mid-tower size: Slightly smaller than traditional mid-towers, fitting easily on or under a desk.
- Black finish: A minimalist, understated look that blends into any setup.
- Gaming-oriented: Recommended by the manufacturer for gaming PC builds, especially at budget and mid-range levels.
Compatibility Guide
- Motherboard: Supports Micro ATX and Mini ITX form factors only. Standard ATX boards will not fit.
- Power supply: Standard ATX PSUs are compatible, but check internal clearance for longer units.
- Graphics card: Most standard-length GPUs will fit, but measure your card if it is a high-end, extra-long model.
- CPU cooler: The glass side panel limits cooler height. While official specs are not provided, typical 120mm tower coolers should fit. For large air coolers, consider a low-profile model.
- Storage: Includes mounting points for 2.5-inch SSDs and 3.5-inch HDDs; exact bay count should be verified on the product page.
Ideal Builds
- Budget-conscious builders who want a stylish case without overspending.
- Gamers building a compact Micro ATX system for 1080p or 1440p gaming.
- First-time PC builders looking for an easy-to-work-with case.
- Users who need a space-saving case that can sit on a desk.
Upgrade Considerations
- Since the case only supports Micro ATX and Mini ITX, you cannot upgrade to a full ATX motherboard later. If future expandability is important, choose an ATX-compatible case.
- Tempered glass is fragile; handle with care and avoid overtightening screws to prevent cracking.
- Airflow depends on the front panel design. Adding extra case fans is recommended for better cooling, especially with high-power components.
- The lower price point means build quality and material feel may not match premium cases. It is still durable for everyday use, but manage expectations accordingly.