







⚡ Elevate your gaming rig with style, airflow, and endless RGB flair!
The Apevia PHENOM-WH is a sleek white Micro ATX gaming case featuring dual tempered glass panels, 3 pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans with 366 lighting modes, and advanced airflow design. It supports Micro ATX and ITX motherboards, graphics cards up to 340mm, and CPU coolers up to 155mm. With magnetic dust filters, front panel USB 3.0 ports, HD audio, and versatile cooling options, it combines premium aesthetics with practical functionality for a standout gaming build.








| ASIN | B0CJHBYBKS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #283 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Apevia |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (920) |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2023 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.35 x 7.87 x 15.16 inches |
| Item Weight | 11.79 pounds |
| Item model number | PHENOM-WH |
| Manufacturer | APEVIA |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.35 x 7.87 x 15.16 inches |
| Series | PHENOM-WH |
J**N
Very PINK!
I recently upgraded my gaming rig with the Apevia Prism-PK Micro-ATX Gaming PC Cube Case, and the experience has been nothing short of extraordinary. This striking case combines a unique design with thoughtful features, delivering a visually stunning and highly functional enclosure for my gaming setup. The first thing that caught my attention was the eye-catching aesthetics of the Prism-PK. The tempered glass panels on all four sides provide an unobstructed view of my gaming components, showcasing the vibrant LED-lit interior. The case's cube design adds a futuristic and compact element, making it a standout addition to any gaming setup. The RGB lighting system is a definite highlight. The included remote control offers a spectrum of colors and lighting effects, allowing for personalized customization to match my mood or gaming theme. The seamless integration of RGB into both the fans and the case itself creates an immersive gaming atmosphere that adds an extra layer of excitement to my gaming sessions. Beyond its dazzling appearance, the case is well-engineered for functionality. The cube design provides ample space for my Micro-ATX motherboard and components, ensuring a clean and organized interior. The dual-chamber layout separates the power supply and storage drives from the main components, enhancing cable management and optimizing airflow for improved thermal performance. The inclusion of pre-installed fans is a welcome feature. The fans not only contribute to the overall cooling efficiency but also align with the RGB lighting scheme, creating a cohesive and visually pleasing airflow solution. The removable dust filters add a practical touch, helping to maintain a clean and dust-free interior over time. The build quality of the case is commendable. The materials used feel sturdy, and the construction is solid. The tempered glass panels are thick and provide a premium look while offering durability and protection for the internal components. The attention to detail, from the magnetic dust filters to the tool-free installation options, reflects a thoughtful design process. The Prism-PK's user-friendly design extends to the ease of installation. The removable panels and strategically placed cutouts make assembling and upgrading components a straightforward process. Additionally, the cable management options, including Velcro straps and ample routing channels, ensure a tidy interior and an uncomplicated building experience. The purchase experience was smooth, and the case arrived securely packaged, protecting it from any potential damage during transit. Apevia's attention to detail in the packaging reflects their commitment to delivering a product that reaches the customer in pristine condition. In conclusion, the Apevia Prism-PK Micro-ATX Gaming PC Cube Case is a stellar choice for gamers seeking a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality. Its stunning design, RGB lighting options, thoughtful features, and solid build quality make it a standout enclosure for any Micro-ATX gaming build. If you're looking to elevate your gaming setup with a visually striking and well-engineered case, the Prism-PK is an excellent investment.
S**H
Great for a Stylish Micro-ATX Build
I built a pink micro-ATX gaming rig using this Apevia Prism-PK case. And im really happy with how it turned out. What I liked: 1. Great cube design: The form factor is small but gives you that fish-tank style layout without sacrificing usability. The dual tempered-glass panels look very clean and let your components shine. 2. Comes with 5× 120 mm ARGB fans for awesome lighting, and you can cycle through 366 RGB modes using the built-in LED switch. Also works great with ARGB motherboard sync. But if your motherboard doesn’t support standard ARGB you might not be able to change lighting modes without using the built-in controller/button. 3. Good airflow despite being compact. There are fan mounts for an extra 2 fans on the bottom of the case, allowing you to mount a total of 7 fans. 4. There’s a decent amount of space for cable management, which makes assembly very easy. 4. Case feels very sturdy and it does a decent job at keeping noise levels down. The one thing I felt could have been better was that there is only mesh on the top fans, not on the side or bottom, which does make it get a little dusty from the intakes. If you’re building a micro-ATX system on a budget, the Prism-PK delivers a ton of style and decent function for the price.
W**E
Great Case Overall, with a couple minor issues
I've built many PCs over many years... this is my first "White Build" (unless you count my "beige builds" of the 90s). There's a lot to like about this case, although it's not perfect. Pros: Nice Price Nice layout with a covered PSU basement and plenty of room for cable management behind the MB tray Great Airflow with a very nice mesh front that allows plenty of air through and a magnetic top filter Comes with RGB fans* (both a pro and a con) saves you money in a build and looks nice. Clean lines, really looks good. Cons: Case wires (MB connectors, etc) look just half-hazardly attached on the inside of the case, totally hanging right under the front power button inside the case... just looks sloppy and questionable soldering. One oddly-placed hole in the MB tray between the two SSD mounts... really doesn't need to be there... I ended up cutting a black plastic folder piece big enough to cover the hole and taped it on the backside of the MB tray to cover the hole... end result was nice, but shouldn't have been something I needed to fix for aesthetics. Comes with RGB fans* (both a pro and a con) the included fans are really cheap... they are powered by daisy-chaining molex connectors... which really should have no place in a modern build... molex power connectors are just terrible, bulky and well... ick. Also, the fans are proprietary and only controlled through the a button on the case. The cons, overall, are minor... the pluses are pretty strong, and I would buy this case again... I was, however, not totally happy with the included fans, so I bought a 5-pack of Asia Horse fans (with a hub and remote) to replace the three that came with the case... I put three 120mm fans on the front, one on the back for exhaust and one on the CPU Cooling Tower. The included video is of the Asia Horse fans, not the fans that come with the case. I really like how the case came out in the end. I built it for my girlfriend and she loves it!
K**T
When I opened the back cover I was surprised on how bad the cable management was so please fix that
B**Y
Loved this!!
S**N
P**O
Al parecer tenia un golpe en una esquina de la parte de abajo, al principio no se nota pero el golpe ocasionó que no entrara bien la fuente de poder y que se atascara la tapa lateral del lado opuesto al cristal, pero dentro de lo que cabe todo lo demas esta bien tiene buen espacio para meter refrigeración liquida y que tenga 3 ventiladores viene bastante bien
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