Cubeor Kanto Wood mATX chassis review

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With the capacity to house mATX-sized motherboards, the Kanto case sets itself apart from the conventional market through its unique wooden side and roof panels. Available in two color options – dark gray or white for the metal components – Cubeor sells the case directly on its website for a price of roughly 250 Euros depending on your options.


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The Kanto case is designed to accommodate an up-to mATX-sized motherboards with external dimensions of 217 x 335 x 492 mm (W x D x H), a volume of approximately 35.8 litres, and a weight of 6.3 kg. The wooden panels on the sides are reinforced internally with a metal frame to maintain their form.


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This case features an elegant and refined design, with the wooden panels on the sides curving up to the front panel, and the roof constructed from birch plywood. The power supply chamber is in the lower portion of the case, while the upper portion accommodates cables from the motherboard and graphics card connections. The internal frame and both sections are constructed from robust steel.


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The Kanto case's inverted layout is different from traditional mid-tower cases, with the motherboard situated on the left side (when viewed from the front) and facing the case's ceiling rather than the rear panel.


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Despite its slim footprint (21.7 x 33.5 cm), the case is significantly tall vertically, allowing up to 400 mm of space for vertically mounted video cards. There is also approximately 69 mm of free space at the top of the case for cables from the motherboard and video card and USB devices.



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