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Product Name: | DEEPCOOL MACUBE 310 Full-size Magnetic Tempered Glass Built-in Fan Hub and Graphics Card holder, 2 fans included White ATX Mid Tower Case |
Product Description: | MACUBE 310 WH MACUBE 310 WH is a white ATX case that offers premium user experience. With outstanding ventilation and elegant aesthetics, it is the perfect companion for your PC system. Snap-fit front and top panel, with easy-to-remove and -clean dust filters. Tinted, tempered glass panel, tasteful and sturdy. Magnetic side panels, makes it easy to maintain or upgrade hardware. Child safety lock on both magnetic panels, protecting your loved ones from getting hurt. PREMIUM BUILDING EXPERIENCE An abundance of accessories is installed on the motherboard tray to keep everything neat and safe. 1. Velcro Cable Management Straps 2. Graphics Card Holder 3. Fan Hub 4. Rubber Grommets SIMPLE AND TASTEFUL Beneath its minimalistic design, details like the concealed ventilation and matte painting add to its own unique styling. MACUBE 310 WH is not just a computer case, but also a work of art. |
Product SKU: | N82E16811853102 |
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Worst case you can leave the front cover off and mount your fans on the front to cover the screen.
Or just leave all the covers off and use it for a test bed.
Dimensions (H x W x D) 19.50" x 8.50" x 16.70"
Weight 18.50 lbs.
Not as deep as my Antec.
Got another one from Newegg on the floor I have no idea what to do with. Maybe a planter!
THOR is about where I need to be.
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1681...klin
Worst case you can leave the front cover off and mount your fans on the front to cover the screen.
Or just leave all the covers off and use it for a test bed.
With only 2x 3.5 bays, this doesn't seem ideal for a server case
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Is it common to not have external drive bays now?
Is it common to not have external drive bays now?
Is it common to not have external drive bays now?