Zalman i4 TG White RGB Gaming Case
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Set Alert for Product: Zalman i4 Airflow ATX PC Case - Full Mesh Design - 6 x 120mm Fans Pre-Installed - Mid-Tower Desktop Computer Case - Vertical GPU Mount & 360mm Radiator Support, White - $69.90
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Zalman i4 TG White RGB Gaming Case
$69.90
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Price History for Zalman i4 Airflow Desktop Computer PC Case - ATX Mid-Tower - 6 x 120mm Quiet Fans Pre-Installed -...
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Current Price | $59.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Highest Price | $59.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $59.99 | October 20, 2024 |
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Zalman i4 TG White RGB Gaming Case Description
- Pre-installed 4 x 140mm Rainbow LED case fans for optimized cooling
- Height adjustable anti-sag GPU support bracket is included
- 2 x Vertical PCI slot brackets included to support vertical GPU mount
- Top-mounted I/O panel with audio-in/out, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports
- Offering tool-less design for quick and easy component installation
Zalman i4 TG White RGB Gaming Case Specification
Specification: Zalman i4 TG White RGB Gaming Case
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Zalman i4 TG White RGB Gaming Case Reviews (10)
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Ronak –
I wish I read the full details. I thought the product picture was just showing the case fans were RGB capable. Turns out, their static rainbow colored. That’s not enough reason to return it.
An actual issue I had was the case was shipped from the factory with a dent in the bottom. My PSU wasn’t fitting and that was the reason why. Luckily I was able to push the metal in and make it work.
I believe more panels should be removable for ease of installation. I had a better time doing my first build in 2015 than I did a couple days ago transferring parts from my 2nd build into this case.
Again, case looks nice, I think the door is awesome, and it was easy to hide most of the cables. I’d give 5 stars if not for the dent in the bottom.
Rick frazier –
I love the addition of the magnetic dust cover for easy cleaning and the size will easily work with a medium or mini atx. Everything fit in nicely and was easy to cable management, sides are a little flimsy and will bend easily even when just trying to put them back on. But if paying attention should be fine Fans are ok but not top-notch fans but it will work in the short term.
Thomas –
It should be more than enough to fit a RX 6800 XT inside but it didnโt. The extra standoff also werenโt couldnโt fit into the case properly.
Peter –
They often say, “You get what you pay for”. That’s often a true statement, if you skimp on $ then you usually end up with a skimpy product. I bought this case knowing it wasn’t a high-end case and that it might not be what I am used to (Lian Li, Antec, etc.). However, I wanted to get a case that wasn’t very expensive, had a good rating, and could move some air. Well, I got what I was looking for in those things, with the exception, that it doesn’t move that much air, despite the large 140mm fans in the front and the all-mesh front/top. This case is a lot more flimsy than I was expecting and it tends to be noisy via vibration and the fans themself just often make noise (mostly at start up). I feel I will short-live this case, give in and buy something more reliable, and get my money’s worth. This is not worth the $, do yourself a favor and keep looking, save up for a better-built/made case/fans.
BTW: I have been in the IT/PC field for nearly 40 years. So, make what you will of my review.
Sean McCabe –
Excellent bang for your buck, definitely recommend upgrading fans eventually if you do get this case. Also the vertical mount is very small and does not fit most riser cables. But other than those it has great airflow and room.
Dre II –
The most amazing thing about this case it’s the airflow that it has thanks to its mesh slide door and front door, putting that aside it also comes with 6 pre installed fans so you have to do barely anything while installing all the hardware which saves you time and headaches. The only down side for me but it’s a personal thing it’s that the case it’s too tall to my taste and barely fits under my desk but again it fits all the mobos so that’s why
Ronak –
This case has excellent airflow without the need for having a fragile glass side panel! Very easy to build in and even comes with a gpu sag bracket!
Dean Cordle –
Awesome case for the price its a steal 6fans and more accessories in a bag for 100$ cant beat it its amazing
Amazon Customer –
I cannot believe the value of this case as well as the versatility! I purchased the white model with glass side-panel and it looks amazing! The case comes with 4 140 mm (static) RGB fans (with a case switch to turn off the RGB lighting if not wanted). While the fans just connect to SATA power and they are a lower speed, they move plenty of air for my modest (budget) PC.
AMAZING – This ($60) case supports dual-slot vertical GPU mounting! I actually couldn’t find a less-expensive case (with fans) in all of Amazon!
The case features (2) USB 3.0 and (1) USB 2.0, Power, Reset, RGB on/off switch, headphone and mic jacks on the top of the case, supports a total of (6) 140 mm or 120 mm fans, mounts for (2) 2.5 drives and (2) 3.5 drives, a mounting bracket for vertical GPU mounting and a GPU support bracket for supporting the larger GPUs. There is space for a radiator up front and a smaller one up top as well (and the top has a magnetic dust filter as well).
The ONE thing I wish it had was support for USB-C, however, this isn’t important (at all) seeing that the better motherboards will include USB-C through the rear i/o (or you can add a PCIE card with one or more ports). I think one or more reviews mentioned that the case is ‘light weight’, but to be honest, I like it that way. It’s definitely sturdy enough for my needs and doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy.
I will eventually include some pictures of my ‘budget’ system (with a few upgrades) but ultimately, I was able to create a functioning PC (this case, 600 watt power supply, AMD Ryzen 5600G CPU, MSI WI-FI motherboard, 16 GB RAM, and 1 TB M.2 SSD) for $435 (before tax)! **In reality, when I ordered the motherboard, it appeared to be ‘on sale’ but in reality, it was an ‘open box’ motherboard from Amazon Warehouse which dropped the price by $35 which allowed me to add a (white) AMD Radeon RX 580 GPU for a grand total of $500 (before tax).
Samuel Medina –
It’s a beautifully designed case for show casting the mother board and general PC hardware with the RGB fans. The case has plenty of room for all types of graphic cards. I like the additional filter mesh on top of the case besides the cable management system. The tempered glass is a very nice touch especially towards the esthetics. There are no sharp edges which is a plus. If you are looking to put a DVD player you will have to connect an external one as most of these modern cases have basically given up on Blu-ray DVD media. Highly recommend it and the price is not going to break the bank.