

🔥 Elevate your build’s vibe with ARGB brilliance and sleek airflow mastery!
The ABKONCORE R320 is a premium slim full-tower PC case designed for professional gamers and creators. It supports a wide range of motherboard sizes up to E-ATX within a compact 370mm depth, featuring dual tempered glass panels for a luxurious showcase of your components. Equipped with six pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans offering 61 customizable LED modes controlled via wireless remote, it ensures superior cooling and silent operation. Its advanced airflow design and elegant matte black finish make it a perfect blend of performance and style for the discerning millennial professional.




| ASIN | B07PB6BNDC |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | ABKONCORE |
| Colour | R320 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (168) |
| Date First Available | 28 Feb. 2019 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 12.2 kg |
| Item model number | R 320 |
| Manufacturer | ABKONCORE |
| Package Dimensions | 62 x 47 x 35 cm; 12.16 kg |
T**H
Lovely Case
Had to move a media server cobbled together from sundry other machines into a new case, this is ideal. Genuinely quiet, even with both (in the box!) fans running, arrived complete with screws, cable ties, the lot. Even clever little rubber 'bungs' for top facing ports. (if unused) Plenty of room for 4 HDD, though I believe you can mount 6! The only comment is that it's bloody heavy! Mind you, plenty of steel, so reassuring really. All in all, for fifty quid, you really can't go wrong.
M**E
1 star off. Came with 2 fans. Advertised as 3.
Decent thickness of steel. Cable management options very good. Extremely quiet case. The AMD Wraith cooler on the Ryzen 7 was pretty noisy but now I can hardly hear it. Certainly uses the soundproofing material to good effect. Replaced stock fans with Be Quiet fans but not sure if it was actually needed since I never heard the stock fans running. Just swapped them out as a matter of course. Went from a Blackpool illuminations rgb case and haven't regretted it at all. This case is super quiet. Had the cpu fan set to "silent" in the bios. Now it's back to "normal" and hardly audible.
G**H
Great practical case, nice subtle design
I love the sleek design and look of this case with the perspex side panel to view your tech. I also love the range of colours you can have individual or all colours cascading, you can turn the colours off by holding in the led button on the top. I would recommend for gamers and those that do not want optical drives as the design does not allow for that unless it was a usb optical drive. The only thing I could criticise is the led power light on the top is extremely bright if it was under the desk thought you wouldn't see it.
D**Y
Sturdy Case
I love this case. Its cable management is great as is the location for the PSU - on the bottom, which just makes sense. Plenty of room inside for components but the noise suppression panels are what make it for me. For the price, I'm really impressed.
C**H
I’m really on the fence with this case
Firstly this arrived a day early which was great so well done to Amazon for getting it to me quicker than was expected. This case looks great. Keep your distance and you will be fine. It is really light, and I mean really light. Compared to other cases I have used this is really nice and easy to move around. Even with all the components in. It came with a 140mm fan on the back and that had to be removed to get the motherboard in. The screws supplied are plentiful and of the standard build quality, but I found them hard to screw into the case the ones along the back were made harder by the frame of the case so needed a thinner screwdriver to get in to them. I mounted 2x 120mm fans on the front there is enough space for 3 if you really need a lower one. But when I turned it on there was a clipping from the top fan. This was caused by the mesh like metal in front of the fan, all I can think is when screwing in I applied too much pressure and caused it to miss shape. I couldn’t get it to work after 30 mins of adjustment so the came off easily with a twisting movement. This in turn started to show the flaws in this case. The entire case is made from the same thickness of alloy all around no wonder it is so light. Now don’t get me wrong it’s not flimsy it’s pretty strong but I don’t feel I could sit on it like more well know case manufacturers, not that you would want to sit on it, but, you see what I mean. The full acrylic side is a nice touch but it has a slight opening in the middle of the top and bottom sides and this makes it feel cheap. Other reviewers have made comments around this and they are right it’s not paid off. Maybe it needs a solid surround rather than 4 holes to screw to the case. The reason I’m on the fence is the cheap feel to the case. I just think it won’t stand up to much abuse like more expensive cases. And this is why I am on the fence, it is a good case airflow and size in side it looks good but the cable management is a bit odd. It’s lightweight but feels cheap. The buttons on the top, On/off and reset and you get one for the RGB, feel ok I’ve felt better but I’m not sure how they will stand up to years of use. I would recommend if you are putting in a cupboard type desk but not for on show. Which is a shame as the RGB on the front is quite nice.
A**I
Great case!
Fit all of my PC components perfectly, RGB has multiple settings and choices to pick from. Really great case. Thermals are good.
H**T
Brilliant Case
Awesome Case plenty of space and the fan control is great.
S**)
Not the best case, especially for the money!
When you first get this can you can tell that is has been adapted from an older design, it still has the racks for a DVD Rom, it has the slits in the chassis for the side panel which has now been re-drilled and screws on from the side, so when you have the glass in place you can see the holes from the old side clips, it looks a mess. The Rear Fan is the old Molex style, not a motherboard header, no PWM, so that got binned. I added extra Aorus LED strips to lighten it up a bit, and it now looks ok. The USB ports are in a hole on the top, so if you don't have access from above, like if it's under a desk, you will really struggle without putting a USB extender somewhere more accessible. The RRP is about £76 I think, and I paid £56, even at that price the case is really not worth it.
T**I
this is a computer case. it is big. it is extremely well built. it was packaged very nice. it came with 5 or 6 cable ties. it gave me every feature i needed, and another i didnt even know i wanted (hdd sleds). the leds in the front work. the exhaust fan it came with works perfectly, and quietly. installing all components was very easy because of the amount of room inside. the psu cove and cutouts for power cable/sata routing was well thought out. the mobo standoffs screwed into the case with no problems. the cables for the front panel were long enough to suit any mobo layout. the dust filters look very adequate. this case was for the kids' build. when its time to refresh my rig i will look for this same brand of case.
J**N
Likes: 1) Spacious 2) Clean, no sharp edges found, even under the cable grommets 3) Will fit an EATX board, assuming it is 12" tall. Mine is 10.5" wide, and covers the first set of cable grommets partially. Second set of cable grommets was greatly appreciated. Otherwise, fit perfectly. 4) 2 2.5" SSD bays, 2 3.5" HDD bays with drive trays 5) Quiet, actually includes sound deadening material on front, sides, and top 6) No useless 5.25" drive bays 7) Packaging was excellent, case wrapped in bag and polystyrene foam spacers to keep the case from moving in box during shipment. I would not expect these to arrived damaged. Box was not printer paper thin. Dislikes: 1) Fan filters on bottom of case not removable 2) Cable grommets fairly loose (very minor gripe) 3) Front is fairly restrictive, no filter other than ubiquitous punched metal mesh. 4) 3.5" drive bay and PSU shield are riveted to the case - needs to be screwed in and hence removable. Specifically related to the drive bay, this makes installation of the bottom fan very difficult, required use of machine screws to install fan. This is my main gripe with the case. Bottom line: Not perfect, but for a reasonably quiet case that cost me $80 it's pretty good. Purchased to repair an older system housed in a damaged Fractal Arc Midi case. Excellent choice for a budget build if you are looking for something quieter.
B**O
Il case è bello ed elegante, buona qualità costruttiva. Per il prezzo speso non posso lamentarmi... Forse troppo rumorosa la ventola da 140 sul frontale, gira al massimo perché non ha la connessione alla Mb
D**W
Decent generic case. Would be great if it was priced as a generic, but at the current price it's in the same range as Corsair and nicer Thermaltake cases. My only reasons for choosing this instead of the alternatives is that I wanted it in 2 days, I wanted MicroATX with no window, and I wanted a plain front panel. This meets my requirements and looks nice, but the quality isn't as good as the name brands. Keep looking if you have time to wait.
A**B
I will keep this short and sweet. PROS: - Large, spacious case with a fan built in. - Easy to cable manage - Glass Panel is easy to take off and clean - Comes will all equipment needed to install Motherboard CONS: - The harddrive bay had to be removed to install all of the cables from the power supply. Now, I won't actually need the harddrive bay because I am using an M.2 SSD, but if you want to use a hardrive it could be a challenge. - Lightweight. Normally, that would be a pro, but I think the light weight feeling leads credence to it being fairly cheap. HOWEVER, as of now, it still has held up nicely. - Had to remove the extra fan installed to install the motherboard. That is not going to be an issue for everyone, but it was for me because I used a very large Noctua fan and heatsink that blocked the final screw. OVERALL: A very good case for 80 dollars US. Good for first time PC builders, since it is large and lots of room on the inside. Leaves plenty of room for cable management, but would highly recommend just removing the hardrive bay to take advantage of the extra room.
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