Cubitek Magic Cube 3HDD review

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Cunitek Magic Cube 3HDD

The one thing you have to give this set is the nice looks with that Anodized black aluminum finish, it is sensitive for fingerprints though. But let's have a closer look at the motherboard cube. At the front two big meshes which have two 140mm intake ventilators behind them. No plastic here, no weird Bezel .. all simplicity -- I like that.

Cunitek Magic Cube 3HDD

Here we can observe the side panels, they again are flat sheet anodized aluminum, secured with six thumbscrews which you can easily remove. Pretty much all of the screws are hexagon screws. A hexagon screw driver is provided.

Cunitek Magic Cube 3HDD

And there the left side  panel (depending on how you look at it of course), no window no mesh. The front side has the intake and the rear and top side have exhausts for warm air.Above the 120mm fan mounting in the centre is a slot for routing SATA data and power cables to the two cubes. But at the bottom below the PSU mount theres a second rear slot thats available for routing SATA data and power cables

To the right of the rear I/O backplane is a 120mm fan. You will notice a good eight expansion slots allowing multiple graphics cards. Slightly to the right from there again a small mesh and we spot two pass-through grommets either for water cooling tubing, or the USB3 front panel leads if your motherboard has no on-board connectors. You'll notice two extra drill holes ate the PSU location, the PSU allows for inverse mounting.

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