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Linkworld 43716-128FU+P04 black/silver Steel MicroATX Mini Tower Computer Case 430W Power Supply

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  • Steel MicroATX Mini Tower
  • USB / Audio Front Ports
  • 430W Power Supply
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LinkWorld has created a case to have room for all you need at a cost that will allow you to afford more things to fill it! The Model 43716-128FU+P04 is a simple but not dull case with a nice clean look that will be welcome on anyone's desk. Inside the case, you'll find ample space to accommodate your motherboard and drives. A fan is pre-installed to provide efficient heat dissipation for a stable and reliable system operation. A convenient I/O panel is also included to provide easy access to your peripherals.

  • newegg Efficient Ventilation The Linkworld 43716-128FU+P04 case comes equipped with a 90mm rear fan and side air duct for efficient ventilation and effective system cooling.
  • newegg 430W PSU A 430W power supply unit is included to provide strong and stable power output for all your components.

Learn more about the Linkworld Electronics 43716-128FU+P04

Model

Brand
Linkworld
Model
43716-128FU+P04

Spec

Type
MicroATX Mini Tower
Color
black/silver
Case Material
Steel
With Power Supply
Yes
Power Supply
430W
Power Supply Mounted
Top
Motherboard Compatibility
MicroATX

Front Ports

Front Ports
USB / Audio

Cooling System

90mm Fans
1 x 90mm Rear Fan

Physical Spec

Dimensions
14.17" x 7.09" x 14.17"

Manufacturer Warranty

Parts
1 year limited
Labor
1 year limited

Quick Info

Warranty

  • Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
  • Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year


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  • Scoot
  • 11/19/2011 3:11:19 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week

4 out of 5 eggsVery Nice

Pros: Works good, looks good, nice size-- not too big but enough room to work.

My power supply works just fine (for a week now) and all case lights as well. However, I am only powering 1 HD, 1 DVD, and a 65W CPU with on-chip graphics.

Cons: Light, flimsy, MOUNTING HOLES.

Other Thoughts: This case works very well for me; I actually don't mind the bendable case metal because it allows me to finagle stuff around, you know how it is getting all your stuff to sit right in there.

BUT the system would only turn on for 0.3 seconds before powering down--I didn't know if it was bad PS or if I got bad RAM or what. Read the reviews on here and saw many others had said put duck tape or electrical tape over the scr*w holes or else it shorts the board. Thankfully my board (or this power supply?) was smart enough to power itself down each time. Well I did the duct tape trick and voila, works perfectly. Power supply works fine for minimalist HTPC (core i3 HD3000 blu ray 1.5 TB HD).

Again: PUT DUCT TAPE OVER THE MOUNTING HOLES BEFORE SCR*WING YOUR MOBO IN OR IT WILL SHORT ITSELF.

I am happy with this case, crossing my fingers it lasts.

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  • MoralR77
  • 8/24/2011 9:59:12 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsGood Case, bad PSU

Pros: Cheap...good case, and looks good. has a front blue light.

Cons: bad PSU

Other Thoughts: i would have still bought case for the price. 4 eggs only because they advertised a PSU...and all i got was a box that sparked.

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  • TragicMagic
  • 8/16/2011 11:12:46 AM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: less than 1 day

4 out of 5 eggsQuestion on PSU.

Pros: See Below.

Cons: I am considering purchasing this case for a build for my father-in-law. I am unable to locate the specifications for the PSU. More specifically, its connection types. All I need is a 24Pin main connector, and 2 Sata connectors for the hard-drive and DVD drive.
Hoping someone can shed some light on the connections for me.

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  • Nate
  • 3/16/2011 6:08:56 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsGood on a tight budget

Pros: Power supply is quiet and stable. Split PLED end. Plenty of included hardware.

Cons: Somewhat flimsy, rattles easy. Poorly designed hard drive cage. Cooling is weak.

Other Thoughts: Good for those on a budget. Advanced features and rock-solid construction were not required for a computer that cost less than $300. Good for what it is.

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  • Esky
  • 3/4/2011 2:19:10 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsA decent little case

Pros: This case is a straight forward, sleek, functional case. It's colors match up well for both professional, and home environments. The design and style are simple, but attractive and effective. You can fit a few drives in it with ease. It comes with a 430W PSU which has a pretty quiet fan, but flows nicely.

Cons: The case material is too thin. One of the thinnest I've seen. This isn't a case you will want to be lugging around to LAN parties or having out in the wide open, because the material will not hold up to abuse.

The inside is the same story. The expansion bay framing is very thin, and will bend easily so you have to do your best to be easy mounting hardware inside.

The corners feel strong enough, but all the other sides are flimsy enough to dent very easily. That having been said, it is strong enough to hold all the internals and keep them safe, as long as you handle the box carefully and put it somewhere it won't catch a stray foot or get tipped over. Do not try to put pressure on the sides, because it will not take much.

You will probably have trouble fitting a massive video card in this mini case.

Other Thoughts: All in all, I wouldn't have qualms with buying more of these cases. I actually prefer the styling of this case over many of the more expensive ones. It is a nice little package that fulfill all the needs of a budget build, looks nice for a professinal or home build.

But I wouldn't recommend this mini tower for a PC that will be moved around or in an area it will take a couple bumps because the case will end up showing it.

Bottom line, if you're careful during the build, handle it with care, and keep it out of reach of feet and elbows, it is a very nice case that makes for a great budget build container.

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  • doorknob60
  • 2/18/2011 9:45:51 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

1 out of 5 eggsPSU doesn't work

Pros: I already reviewed the case, it's pretty good, and deserves a 5.

Cons: The PSU doesn't work, not at all. Tried it on 2 boards. It's good enough to make some LEDs turn on, but that's all.

Other Thoughts: If I rate the PSU a 1 and the Case a 5, that averages to about 3, which is what I'd rate it now. It still makes a good case, just the PSU doesn't work. Not gonna bother RMAing it, too much effort to undo the case and pay to ship it back and then wait, when I could just spend like $20 and get another cheap PSU and hope for the best :P

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  • doorknob60
  • 2/14/2011 11:19:35 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: less than 1 day
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsNo big complaints

Pros: Looks nice
Fits all my hardware without any problems
Small size
None of it was bent, damaged or broken (LEDs and stuff all work)

Cons: Feels flimsy, but once you put it together it's fine. The HD mount was maybe the worst lol. My HD was just flapping all around until I opened the other side and scre wed (<-- censored lol) it in over there. The metal seems thin and bendable, but again it's not really a problem.

Other Thoughts: Didn't try the PSU yet, my brother was gonna use it to replace his old one that died, but that old one happened to kill his mobo too, so that will have to wait another few business days.

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  • TechrNinr
  • 1/25/2011 11:43:46 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsPretty good

Pros: Actually pretty impressed for the money. The case is pretty flimsy but not once everything is installed.

Cons: Hard drive mount was pretty disappointing.

Other Thoughts: For the price and it coming with a 430 Watt power supply this is not a bad deal. Like everything else, you get what you pay for.

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  • mkay srsly
  • 5/28/2010 10:19:44 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

3 out of 5 eggsVery flimsy

Pros: It does the job.

Cons: It's flimsy.

Other Thoughts: It didn't blow up in my face.

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  • Ian
  • 3/16/2010 8:29:50 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

2 out of 5 eggsNice case, has some flaws.

Pros: 430w power supply, light case to carry around, even with all the hardware in the case. The cables for the front panel were nice and long. most of the edges that I grabbed for while twisting and turning this case while installing the motherboards were curled and not sharp.

Cons: Very flimsy, be careful with handling the side covers, they will bend very easily. They might as well been made out of Aluminum foil. The door edges are very sharp, the knock out plates for the motherboard ports and the PCI slots are really sharp. The motherboard knock out plate, left behind some pointed edges that I had to twist off with needle nose pliers. If you aren't careful with these knock out plates it will bend the back of your case out of shape. The worst part of this case is that there is no way to secure your PCI Cards to the case, and the PCI slot cover does nothing to help secure the cards. I had to drive a small screw into the already existing hole to secure it, and even then it would not secure. Very disappointed with this.

Other Thoughts: It's a good case, it's cheap, I bought two of them. I'm disappointed that there's no way to secure the PCI cards, and also, the front blue LED on one of my cases does not work. I tested the power supply on both cases since I read reports of DOA power supplies, and both mine were working. I just hope they last.

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Nice case, has some flaws.

2 out of 5 eggs
Very flimsy, be careful with handling the side covers, they will bend very easily. They might as well been made out of Aluminum ...
— Ian 3/16/2010

Very Nice

4 out of 5 eggs
Works good, looks good, nice size-- not too big but enough room to work.

My power supply works just fine (for ...
— Scoot 11/19/2011


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