Gamer storm shows off its exclusive macube 550 chassis
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Presented at CES, the MACUBE 550 is a large E-ATX case, which looks very different from other Gamer Storm brand chassis as the case is not visually 'aggressive'.
Gamer Storm shows off its exclusive MACUBE 550 chassis
The MACUBE 550 is a more sober and monolithic chassis, which is surprising. Gamer Storm has put some photos online on social media about this chassis, suggesting the launch is near. Probably for Computex, which is in a few weeks.
The box, closely derived from the New Ark 90, leaves out integrated AIO cooling solutions to focus on the essential: the box itself. The vents are located on the right side in the form of dragon scales, with part of the vent placed along the base plate with three 120mm slots. This is where a hard drive bay is placed, directly in a 120 mm slot, so you will have to choose, if we want more storage or more ventilation.
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MACUBE 550 will be available in white or black, the chassis also features a magnetically bonded tempered glass panel with a top handle to remove it. And behind that tempered glass? More tempered glass, since the power supply cover is also made of tempered glass.
In addition to the three fan slots along the motherboard, there are others in the front, plus one in the back that is already occupied. It is likely that we will know its price and availability at the Computex, which takes place later this month.
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