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    Cubitek's new Magic Cube AIO midtower

    Cubitek's new Magic Cube AIO midtower is interesting. HD/SSDs mount on wall, so you have ample interior space for water cooling hardware. It fits 240 or 280 radiator in front without any modification. Good layout for large graphics and 1.25″ space behind the motherboard tray.

    http://www.mnpctech.com/casemodblog/...o-case-review/


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    Wierd case to say the least, front panel looks almost unfinished.
    Also from what I've heard it is very pricey.

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    MB tray looks a bit overly simple. Maybe even awkward as far as the number and position of cable slots.
    Last edited by Frag Maniac; 04-21-2012 at 02:35 AM.

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    I like that a lot, is there a price. I just skimmed through it so didnt see a price.

    Nevermind saw the price tag and wooow a bit much I think.
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    Yeah, not sure how they justify the $279 price tag...

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    Andrew's Cubitek Magic Cube build... it will be updated to watercooling as soon as the parts arrive


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