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Deepcool Macube 110 chassis review - Product Showcase – the packaging

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 10/13/2020 02:47 PM [ 5] 7 comment(s)

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Product showcase – the packaging

   

The entire package weighs about 7 kg, and is not very big, so with the cut-outs on the sides there were no problems with handling it all. It’s a simple, brown box. The specs are listed on the side of the pack. And what is awaiting us inside the box?

 

 

The chassis is nicely protected with Styrofoam, and that definitely helped during shipping. There’s also a plastic bag to prevent scratches/fingerprints.

 

  

No damage occurred, and the tempered glass panel was all good. The Deepcool Macube 110 has a very classic look. It’s a mid-range, mid-sized chassis, measuring 424.6 mm × 215 mm × 494.6 mm (L×W×H), with a total capacity of 45.15 l.

  

 

Inside, you’ll find a user guide, cable ties, case screws, and foam pads. Let’s proceed to the evaluation of the exterior.




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