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Guru3D.com » Review » Cubitek Magic Cube 3HDD review » Page 3

Cubitek Magic Cube 3HDD review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/10/2011 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Cunitek Magic Cube 3HDD

Right then, let's start off with the review. As always we begin with the packaging. It's a simple yet informative thing to show as when you purchase a chassis, you honestly do not want any defects and scratches on it. The Magic Cube series is packaged in cardboard.

Cunitek Magic Cube 3HDD

Once you take the unit out of the cardboard box you'll notice two layers of foam protecting the unit, which on its end is covered in a plastic bag. Packaging was done decently, risk of damage is fairly minimal.

Cunitek Magic Cube 3HDD

Once  unpackaged we clearly get the idea of how cool and fun it is to have a modular chassis really. You can position the cubes in a range of say 50cm from the main chassis. And that gives it a totally unique look. It is certainly thinking outside the box ;)

Cunitek Magic Cube 3HDD





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