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To insert an optical drive like a DVD-ROM, simply remove the frontpanel cover and slide in the unit.

Just push it back in there and you can secure it with four small thumb screws.

Once you have your setup built then you are ready to rock. We quickly tested the noise levels of the fans and if you are an audiophile you might want to regulate them as much as you can from your motherboard or through a fan controller.
There's no doubt that The Magic Cube is one of the most innovative cases Ive seen in a long time. It might not be the most practical one as installation is more intensive than a regular chassis, but the end-results speaks for itself though.
Cubitek Mini Cube review
We review the Cubitech Mini Cube as it is the world’s first Mini ITX chassis supporting cable management behind the MB tray. With the fully aluminum Mini Cube, this brings Mini ITX to gamers whilst using up a minimum of space.
Cubitek Magic Cube 3HDD review
Cubitek figured, heck .. it's all in our own brand name, let's design a modular chassis series under the name Magic Cube
We review the Cubitech Mini Cube as it is the world’s first Mini ITX chassis supporting cable management behind the MB tray. With the fully aluminum Mini Cube, this brings Mini ITX to gamers whilst using up a minimum of space.
Cubitek Magic Cube 3HDD review
Cubitek figured, heck .. it's all in our own brand name, let's design a modular chassis series under the name Magic Cube
