FSP M580 Plus Chassis Review. It only Looks Small!

Epilogue

The FSP M580 Plus chassis offers a lot for its price point. From its solid build quality and clever design to its generous compatibility, ample cooling potential, and aesthetic ARGB lighting, it’s a chassis that ticks many boxes for various PC builds. Whether you’re a gamer looking for a sleek and functional case or building a workstation requiring ample storage and airflow, the M580 Plus will serve you well. It’s a well-rounded option that provides excellent value without sacrificing key features.

The price of 125 dollars is fair for this product, given its specifications and features, and it is a notable advantage that it supports both ATX and BTF mainboards. Space is also available for a 360mm AIO at the top, bottom, or side. Moreover, you can install many fans inside this chassis if you want enhanced airflow. You should keep in mind, though, that the more fans, the higher the noise output, and on top of that, the more dust will accumulate in the long run, although the chassis has dust filters to keep it away. Speaking of the chassis fans, we should probably put them to the test on our Longwin fan tester. Monitor the link below frequently to know more about them (and not only) when we test them.

The FSP M580 Plus is a fine, high-quality case with enough space to build a strong gaming system, offering ample airflow thanks to the four pre-installed fans featuring RGB lighting.

 

Pros:
  • Fair price at $125 (VAT excluded)
  • High-quality build with durable materials.
  • Wrap-around tempered glass
  • Supports multiple large radiators
  • Supports ATX, mATX, ITX, and some E-ATX motherboards
  • Good storage support
  • Four RGB and daisy chain-capable DBB fans are included
  • Good quality fan controller included
  • Magnetic Top and Bottom dust filters
  • Fused M/B header connector
  • Spacious secondary chamber
  • Removable HDD and SSD trays
Cons:
  • No magnetic dust filter on the side intake
  • Glass thumbscrew is hard to secure
  • Awkward glass securing mechanism
  • Not-so-good noise damping with the included fans
  • Non-elegant storage solution in the primary chamber

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