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Einarex Pulse PM400 PC Case Review @ TechPowerUp

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TechPowerUp presents the Einarex Pulse PM400 as a compact but sturdy micro ATX tower that leans on style as much as function, with a clear tempered glass side panel and a wood accented front that gives it a more furniture like vibe than a typical gaming box. It is built around a steel and ABS frame with sliding tempered glass, supports micro ATX and mini ITX boards, and still leaves room for long graphics cards up to about 370 mm and air coolers up to about 165 mm in height in spite of the small footprint. Cooling flexibility is a major selling point: the chassis can take up to nine 120 mm fans across the front, top, bottom and rear, and allows a 240 mm radiator at the top, while retail variants come with multiple ARGB fans pre installed to give an out of the box light show behind the glass. Front I O is simple but modern with dual USB 3.0 ports and a combined audio jack, and there is a reasonable amount of cable management space behind the motherboard tray considering the compact dimensions.

The Einarex Pulse PM400 is a sturdy microATX case with a beautiful wooden accent and some ARGB highlights. Packed with three ARGB fans and sporting a clear glass panel, it certainly has a lot going for it if you build an air cooled system, so lets dive in and see how it holds up under the limelight.


In practice, the Pulse PM400 is positioned as a solid base for an air cooled micro ATX system that prioritizes looks and small room friendliness. The wooden accent and RGB lit interior give it enough personality to sit on a desk without screaming gamer, while still providing plenty of fan mounts for users willing to tune airflow. You do give up some high end water cooling potential, since there is no support for oversized front radiators and the only radiator position is the 240 mm mount at the top, and storage capacity is modest with two 2.5 inch and a single 3.5 inch bay. As with many compact designs, building with a long power supply or fully populating all fan positions can make cabling tight, so users will want to plan their layout carefully. Overall, taken together with the wood front aesthetic, three ARGB fans and full glass side, TechPowerUp frames the Pulse PM400 as a stylish, well featured micro ATX enclosure that makes the most sense for tidy air cooled builds rather than extreme radiator heavy systems.

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