🚀 Small Size, Big Impact: Power Your Portable Setup Like a Pro
The S300 Portable Mini-ITX Case is a compact 8.1L small form factor chassis designed for experienced builders who demand high performance in a portable package. It supports dual-slot GPUs up to 305mm, features advanced vented panels covering over 80% of its surface for superior cooling, and includes front Type-C USB 3.0 ports. Constructed from sturdy steel and aluminum, it weighs just 2kg and offers a removable handle for easy transport. Compatible with PCIe 3.0 riser cables, it requires BIOS adjustments for Gen 4+ motherboards to ensure optimal performance.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | MININGEEK |
Series | MiniNeo S |
Item model number | S300 |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 5.31 x 7.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 5.31 x 7.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Miningeek |
ASIN | B0BP82S32J |
Date First Available | December 6, 2022 |
M**Y
Small but powerful.
The media could not be loaded. A very small case and awesome. Was a pain to build in but so worth it. Build:MSI B560i Mini ITXASUS Rog Strix 1660 Super500gb M.2 rear1000gb M.2 frontI7 117002 x 16GB 3200 DDR4 Crucial ProID cooling IS-55 CPU CoolerCorsair SFX 750 Fully Modular Power SupplyThings to note, I was able to add an 80mm exhaust, but not the 120mm due to the release catch on the CPU power catching the fan. You must use slimline fans I used Arctic PWM.I didn't use any SSD that wasn't on the motherboard, you can fit them but it's a very tight case.Power supply leads are very difficult to fit due to space, if not modular good luck.Install the PCIE extension and push through like instructions say before installation of the motherboard or it won't be going in without taking it off again.Try and fit the PSU cables onto parts of the motherboard at the Bottom of the case before screwing in. I had to take off the CPU cooler to plug in fans and CPU power.CPU cooler is very limited if not using a stock one. I had to make sure my RAM was no taller than 33mm I used 31mm and it is so close to not fitting under the cooler. IS-55 from ID Cooling is perfect for this case.Case is a challenge but very fun to use. It is so small and will be a great portable PC for me when I go away instead of a laptop. Runs very cool currently.
G**R
Great sandwich case
Firstly this is a great case, it's much smaller than I thought it would be!Building inside this case is surprisingly easy but don't make the same mistake I made and make sure you fit the PSU bracket the right way round.The case is well built. Paint on the panels is really nice and smooth. It can be a little fiddly at times but if you take your time, It will go well.Part temperatures are great as nearly all the panels are vented. Make sure you tighten all the case screws and usb port screws before you start building as I noticed some of mine were a little loose.Over all it was a worth while purchase :-)
A**.
Great little ITX case
Wanted something that didn't have too much extra space for a TV build, but could house a full length card. Build quality is good, everything was easy to install, but the instructions are basic so it's helpful to have built a PC before. Having built in the NR200P, this was easier to fit things in thanks to being a sandwich style layout, I did have to screw the power button in, while the rest of the front IO connections were all screwed in. Not a difficult task but a little odd for it not to be installed alongside the others.Overall it's not a beginner's case, but many ITX cases aren't. It fit my old 2080ti with no issues and could happily house 2.5 slot card and managed to pop a 2.5" SSD loose in the bottom of the case (the full length GPU blocks the SSD mount points). There is space for one 120mm and one 80mm slim fans, which I plan on doing at some point, which could a little fiddly but easy enough. I'm super pleased as it's a smart little case, not so fussed by the handle on the top but I can see it being handy should I want to take it anywhere.
A**N
Riser not working, pretty disappointing
The case is built well and accommodated everything just fine. Very nice case.However, after hours of testing, the PCIe riser supplied with the case does not work at all. Quite disappointing
I**0
Excellent Case for Compact, Efficient Builds – With a Few Caveats
I bought this case in Used - Very Good condition from Amazon Warehouse to save a bit of money. It arrived without the PCIe cable, but Amazon support offered a solution to resolve that quickly.This case has been perfect for my needs. I wanted to upgrade from my APU build in an InWin Chopin case to one that supports a discrete GPU and a standard power supply, while still being compact enough to fit in a backpack.Build Specs:CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600Cooler: ID-Cooling IS-55 (The included Wraith Stealth cooler was sufficient in the S300 case, but the IS-55 offers noticeably better thermals and slightly quieter operation)Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFIMemory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2x8GB)Storage: WD Blue SN570 1TB NVMe SSDGPU: Acer Nitro Intel ARC B580Power Supply: Corsair SF750 SFXCase Fan: SilverStone Air Slimmer 120Build Notes & Considerations:1. I/O Shield Alignment: Had to remove the padding from the I/O shield so the motherboard screw holes could align with the case properly.2. Cable Management: Keeping cables clear of the case fans can be a challenge.3. Screw Mounts: Some screws go into fairly thin aluminium - be careful not to overtighten.4. Dust Filter: The included magnetic dust filter is a bit small and only suitable for the bottom of the case with fans for intake.5. PCIe Riser Cable: If upgrading to PCIe 4.0 (as I did), I’d recommend avoiding risers longer than 195mm. I used the ADT LINK M33JK 4.0 195mm (double reverse). It fits, but it bulges slightly and pushes lightly on the rear of the GPU. A 185mm version might be a better fit.Final Thoughts:These kinds of issues are pretty typical when building in ultra-compact cases, especially from lesser-known brands. But overall, this combination of components has worked excellently, and I plan to keep using this case for future builds.Just keep in mind that because of its size, this case likely won’t be ideal for high TDP CPUs or GPUs unless you're willing to fiddle with power limits etc. In my opinion, it’s best suited for efficient, mid-range builds that won't require lots of tweaking for stress free use.Highly recommended for SFF PC enthusiasts who are comfortable working in tight spaces and want to build compact systems that are both space-efficient and surprisingly powerful for their size. There’s something especially satisfying about fitting that much capability into such a small, clean package, and it really makes the whole building process feel worthwhile.
S**I
Great case but not worth it's price.
For the price point, this should have more features like tool-free accessibility and maybe a 4.0 PCIE extension cable.Otherwise, it's perfect for a small build, however, a lot of incompatible coolers with insufficient cooling.I would recommend going for the MiniNeo S400 10.8l because it's VIRTUALLY the same size but allows for more air cooling with 2 extra 120 slim fans at the top of the case.
S**I
PCIE riser cable broken after 1 day
the PCIE riser cable is trash, it’s not working after 1 day of use, you can’t get a replacement unless you refund the case. Be prepared for buying your own riser cable !
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