How to Choose Between Different Conditions of PC Cases

Modified on Wed, Nov 27 at 10:43 AM

When selecting a PC case from our official site, understanding the differences between our condition categories can help you make the best choice for your needs: 


Good Condition: A case labeled "Good" is in excellent working condition, with all necessary parts and components intact. While it may have been previously opened or assembled, it is fully functional and meets quality standards. The external packaging may have slight wear, such as small scuffs or marks, but this does not affect the case’s performance or durability.


Acceptable Condition: A case in "Acceptable" condition remains functional but may show more noticeable wear on external packaging, and certain parts or accessories may be missing. While the case itself performs well, you may need to replace or source specific components independently if needed.


We recommend selecting the condition that best aligns with your priorities. If you seek a cost-effective option and are comfortable with minor imperfections, the Acceptable option may be right for you. For a complete, well-maintained case with minimal handling signs, the Good condition is the ideal choice.



Belows are photo for good condition for reference:

Belows are photo for acceptable condition for reference:


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