Cubitek Magic Cube AIO Review 7

Cubitek Magic Cube AIO Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank Caseking.de & Overclockers UK for supplying the review sample.

Cubitek was kind enough to supply us with one of its latest full-aluminum cases. The product carries the Magic Cube AIO name and is being advertised as the smallest eATX chassis in the world.

Specifications

Cubitek Magic Cube AIO
CASE TYPE:Mid Tower
MATERIAL:Aluminium
WEIGHT:5.74 kg
SLOTS:8
DRIVE BAYS:1x External 5.25"
5x Internal 3.5"
2x Internal 2.5"
MOTHERBOARD
FORM FACTORS:
eATX, ATX, mATX
DIMENSIONS:244 x 491,7 x 477 mm
FRONT DOOR/COVER:N/A
FRONT FANS:2 x 120mm (included)
REAR FANS:1 x 120mm (included)
TOP FANS:2 x 140 mm with LED (included)
BASE FANS:N/A
SIDE FANS:N/A
I/O:2x USB 3.0
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
FAN CONTROLLER:N/A

Packaging


Unlike most case packages out there, the Magic Cube AIO chassis has a full-color box. You will only find the company logo at the front, with details of the enclosure itself. Two carrying holes along with the specs can be found on the side of the black package.


Cubitek has chosen to use eight small Styrofoam corner pieces to hold the chassis in place. This is highly unusual, but seems to get the job done just fine. Using actual spacers would have the added benefit of acting as a reinforcement for the cardboard package, while protecting the chassis further.

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