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Aerocool DS Cube

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Aerocool's Dead Silence series of cases aims to be quiet, but flashy, thanks to its various bright color choices. With the DS Cube, the company is offering a compact mATX chassis having the ability to hold potent components, which allows you to build a hip gaming rig.

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It looked nice until the optical drive was installed.
 
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I would love to get my hands on this case. It's relatively small for a mATX case, it has some quiet-oriented features (top cover), it has external 5 1/4 bay for a DVD drive and it is aesthetically pleasing with top-mounted I/O. Like the review mentioned though, the major problem is the price. At $110, it's difficult to consider this when the Fractal Design Define Mini goes for the same price.
 
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