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Guru3D.com » Review » Deepcool Gamer Storm Macube 310P review 4

Deepcool Gamer Storm Macube 310P review 4

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 03/24/2020 02:21 PM [ 10 comment(s) ]

This time, we’re checking out the Deepcool Gamer Storm Macube 310P, a sleek and quite premium-looking, mid-tower PC chassis. And you know what, it's priced alright as well at 75 EUR. 

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metagamer
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Posts: 1865
Posted on: 03/24/2020 02:26 PM
Way to choke those front fans. Badly designed case, no way should this be approved. Much better cases can be had for similar money.

Darksword
Member



Posts: 40
Posted on: 03/25/2020 07:41 PM
How does this get "G3D Approved" with such terrible airflow and thermals? If the bar is set that low, then what doesn't get G3D Approved?

:rolleyes:

sykozis
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Posts: 21791
Posted on: 03/25/2020 11:44 PM
Way to choke those front fans. Badly designed case, no way should this be approved. Much better cases can be had for similar money.

The case has just as much front panel airflow as it does personality..... Apparently boring looking cases, with minimal front panel airflow is the new trend....

metagamer
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Posts: 1865
Posted on: 03/25/2020 11:47 PM
The case has just as much front panel airflow as it does personality..... Apparently boring looking cases, with minimal front panel airflow is the new trend....

Yeah, I mean I don't tend to look at "personality" and looks when choosing a new case but funcionality is key. I haven't bought a case in like... 10 years or so, still rocking my CM 690 Advanced II and it does a good job but next time I do a CPU + motherboard upgrade, I'm getting a new case.

This case would never cut it for me. I can honestly say I would never consider it because there's simply better cases out there. So why should I? In fact, you could pay me £100 to replace my old case with this and I'd still say no. Because it's not worth the effort of swapping the rig out and the terrible thermals.

metagamer
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Posts: 1865
Posted on: 03/25/2020 11:49 PM
How does this get "G3D Approved" with such terrible airflow and thermals? If the bar is set that low, then what doesn't get G3D Approved?

:rolleyes:
They approve pretty much anything. I don't tend to read the reviews on here because there's better reviews all over the internet but I can't remember seeing something being not approved. Maybe I'm missing something, I don't know.

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