Monday, March 16th 2015

X2 Announces the CUBE MAX Chassis

From the design heart of Europe X2 is introducing a new addition to its product line: the CUBE MAX chassis pc enclosure. This chassis is compact in size and fortified with a great layout. The CUBE MAX case is an absolute must have for the traveling gamer or pc enthusiast and looks great in any environment. Built from quality, 1.5mm thick aluminum, this case is very solid and provides enough space for a MICRO-ATX board or MINI ITX mainboard and regular size ATX power supply.

Equipped with 3 expansion slots so it can house multiple graphic cards. Featuring two USB 3.0 ports and front panel HD audio. The CUBE MAX pc enclosure has enough space for either 2x 3.5" HDD's, 2x 2.5" SSD/HDD's or a combination of each type. Also featuring a full black in- and exterior, this product is an absolute quality piece.
Main Features:
  • Built out of 1.5mm thick aluminum with brushed texture
  • Looks good anywhere!
  • Fits two 3,5" Drives or two (2) 2,5" Drives
  • All black in- and exterior
  • Compatible with Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards
  • Two USB 3.0 ports and HD Audio connections
  • Fits a regular size ATX power supply unit
  • MSRP: USD 69.95/ EURO 64.95
For more information, visit the product page.
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3 Comments on X2 Announces the CUBE MAX Chassis

#1
micropage7
the exterior looks pretty good but the internal layout is basic, they should move the psu behind mother board tray so the processor area will have better space and better airflow
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Static~Charge
micropage7the exterior looks pretty good but the internal layout is basic, they should move the psu behind mother board tray so the processor area will have better space and better airflow
If they did that, then the case could only fit low-profile expansion cards. Since this case is aimed at gamers/enthusiasts, support for full-height video cards is a must.
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Caring1
Static~ChargeIf they did that, then the case could only fit low-profile expansion cards. Since this case is aimed at gamers/enthusiasts, support for full-height video cards is a must.
Having the PSU laying directly over the CPU is going to severely limit the type of cooler used, and I can't see a space for even a small Radiator.
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