Final Thoughts
Pros:
- Quality construction
- Good looks
- Well designed
Cons:
- Very tight spacing
- Price
Overall, I was pleased with the PC-TU200. It looks great, is well built, and is well designed. The only major flaw that really stood out was its lack of space after everything is installed which made making adjustments after the fact extremely difficult. Also, at $180, it is very pricey, especially for a small form factor case. But if you are looking for a well built, high quality small form factor case that will last and don’t mind paying the premium that comes with all of that, then this may be the case you are looking for.

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