| Friday, June 12 2009 |
Introducing the future of MINI-ITX, The Spire PowerCube. Nowadays workspace is constantly getting smaller, which means your PC has to move with the times.
This stylish and innovative case is a designer piece on its own. This case has been made to the highest possible quality to provide you with the satisfaction you are looking for in a small, yet powerful package. Complete with front integrated Audio and USB ports to provide you maximum connectivity and flexibility. Placement horizontal or vertical makes the PowerCube great for home or office use. No matter the challenge, this case will be sure to deliver what you want, when you want.
Main Features
Product Includes:
* Multilanguage Owner Manual *Screws *Mainboard stand-off
Availability:
The PowerCube is available now for direct shipping from Spire factory, availability through Spire branch offices will commence end May.
This stylish and innovative case is a designer piece on its own. This case has been made to the highest possible quality to provide you with the satisfaction you are looking for in a small, yet powerful package. Complete with front integrated Audio and USB ports to provide you maximum connectivity and flexibility. Placement horizontal or vertical makes the PowerCube great for home or office use. No matter the challenge, this case will be sure to deliver what you want, when you want.
Main Features
- Durable Lightweight SGCC Metal
- Stylish & Sophisticated design
- Dust Free design
- Front USB and Audio Connections
- Full Folded Edge, Full Screen, Radiation protected
- ITX Motherboard Compatible
- Rear PCI Exhauster Spacing
Product Includes:
* Multilanguage Owner Manual *Screws *Mainboard stand-off
Availability:
The PowerCube is available now for direct shipping from Spire factory, availability through Spire branch offices will commence end May.
User comments
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My Mini-ITX case is about a third of this one.
My Mini-ITX case is about a third of this one.
Yeah.... this is just shuttle computer size with a smaller board. If you want to serve the form factor well, get rid of the external 3.5 bay and make the 5.25 a slim drive bay.
I was going to say that it would nice if you wanted to fit a large video card in there, but you'd have to do a little modding as it's not double-slot friendly. Otherwise, I like the Lian-Li ITX case more in every way.
FYI guys Aywun released the exact same chasis except with a mirror front (which is annoying as it gets finger prints easily).
What a ripoff.
http://www.aywun.com/ProductGroup.asp?ProductGroup=Chassis
its the middle case in the second picture in this post : http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpost.php?p=1370676&postcount=8
What a ripoff.
http://www.aywun.com/ProductGroup.asp?ProductGroup=Chassis
its the middle case in the second picture in this post : http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpost.php?p=1370676&postcount=8




