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Photo gallery: Cubitek Magic Cube
With three cases in one the cube is a new take on modular computing.
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The Cube's multi-cases.
Securing the different cases together.
Every panel is secured by a hex-screw.
The mobo case alone.
IO and power buttons.
The case's rear plate.
A single long foot to each side keeps the case securely grounded.
The interior.
Rubber-damped PSU mount.
Two intake fans...
... and one upper exhaust fan.
Plenty of cabling to keep the cases connected.
The HDD case.
The thumb screws are a touch tiny, but well-made.
The side panel removed...
... and the back panel removed.
The meshed plates even have housings for more fans.
The ODD case.
Side panel removed...
... and back panel removed. Thanks for clicking this far!
The Cube's multi-cases.
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