Deepcool Macube 110 chassis review -
Introduction
Deepcool Macube 110 review
mATX Cube for some deep cool(ing)
This time, we’re checking out the Deepcool Macube 110 WH, a sleek and premium-looking, mid-sized mATX tower PC chassis. This new case comes in two variants (both in matte finish). One is black and the other one is white (like the provided sample). They both look minimalistic and very similar to the Macube 310P, which we reviewed before. The front has not been meshed, but this shouldn’t be a problem thanks to a design with intake channels that are located on both sides of the front panel. The dimensions are rather big for an mATX-tower, as they’re 400 mm × 225 mm × 431 mm (L×W×H). That’s 38,79 l in total (it was 45.15 l for the Macube 310P), so it’s not a very compact chassis. The case supports Mini ITX / Micro ATX motherboards. The number of PCIe slots is four, typical for this form factor. The weight is just 6.2 kg, mainly because there’s “only” one tempered glass panel (but we’re not saying that this is a bad thing). According to the specs, you can fit up to two 2.5”/two 3.5” drives inside. On the front, you will find the following ports:
- USB 3.0 (2 x),
- 3.5 mm HD audio jacks
The Deepcool Macube 110 has many cooling options, with support for radiators up to 280 mm at the front and top, and additionally, you can install a 120 mm unit at the back. It’s possible to mount up to three 120 mm fans at the front (or two 140 mm ones) and two 120/two 140 mm ones at the top. There’s a pre-installed DC 120 mm fan at the back as well.
You can use CPU air coolers with a max height of 165 mm (enough to fit most models), and GPU coolers up to 320 mm in length. The PSU shouldn’t be longer than 160 mm (and that’s still quite a tight fit). There is 20 mm of space for cable management (looking nice in specs).
The case has (as mentioned earlier) one tempered glass panel. The Deepcool Macube 110 comes with an adjustable GPU holder included. The top and front panels are easily removable. Let’s check out the specs and features of this minimalistic chassis.
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