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Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack High Airflow Gaming ATX PC Mid-Tower (White)

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Amazon has Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack High Airflow Gaming ATX PC Mid-Tower (White) for $60.99. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • Embrace a sustainable flatpack design for a fun and flexible building experience, perfect for both beginners and seasoned builders.
  • Enjoy modular panels that simplify case prep. Each panel is individually removable, making maintenance a breeze
  • Despite its compact 33L size, it accommodates Mini-ITXto E-ATX for easy installation and future expansion.
  • Maximum supports CPU coolers up to 164mm, GPUs up to 365mm, and PSUs up to 332mm.
  • Stay ahead with versatile mounting options for a 280mm liquid cooler and up to 9 fans for optimal performance.
  • Integrated in the I/O panel is a USB 3.2 Type-C port.
  • Display your build with pride through the thick tempered glass panel.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates this offer is $20 lower (25% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 365 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack High Airflow Gaming ATX PC Mid-Tower (White) for $60.99. Shipping is free.

Note: Availability may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Embrace a sustainable flatpack design for a fun and flexible building experience, perfect for both beginners and seasoned builders.
  • Enjoy modular panels that simplify case prep. Each panel is individually removable, making maintenance a breeze
  • Despite its compact 33L size, it accommodates Mini-ITXto E-ATX for easy installation and future expansion.
  • Maximum supports CPU coolers up to 164mm, GPUs up to 365mm, and PSUs up to 332mm.
  • Stay ahead with versatile mounting options for a 280mm liquid cooler and up to 9 fans for optimal performance.
  • Integrated in the I/O panel is a USB 3.2 Type-C port.
  • Display your build with pride through the thick tempered glass panel.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates this offer is $20 lower (25% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 365 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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kpb321
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This is a pretty good deal and an interesting case to build in. I've got an all white build in this case. It wasn't really planned ahead of time but I had a white B350 MB and ended up getting a white 9070. I had been looking at this case because it is one of a handful of cases that would fit my full sized ATX motherboard, a modern large graphics card like the 9070 and fit in the space I had. It's a pretty small case for fitting a full ATX MB and a modern GPU which it does by mounting the PSU in the front top position. The GPU and PSU can potentially interfere with each other depending on their size and the primary GPU slot location. A motherboard with a PCI-E 1x slot or empty slot above the primary GPU PCI-E slot will leave more clearance for the PSU to be bigger or mounted at a lower position. Can also use a SFX PSU to ensure plenty of clearance. You can bottom mount the PSU but offhand that would only work with an ITX MB.

It's flat packed in exactly the order you need the parts so you are always just pulling out the next layer for the next parts you need. Clearly well thought out. The instructions are a little odd because it's not one long set of instructions. It's a bunch of short instructions for specific steps or different configurations. If for some reason you wanted to max out the number HDs it can support you'd end up limiting the number of fans you could use and probably be limited to MATX. A full sized ATX board is probably going to have clearance issues with MB connectors and the bottom mounted hard drive position.

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This is a pretty good deal and an interesting case to build in. I've got an all white build in this case. It wasn't really planned ahead of time but I had a white B350 MB and ended up getting a white 9070. I had been looking at this case because it is one of a handful of cases that would fit my full sized ATX motherboard, a modern large graphics card like the 9070 and fit in the space I had. It's a pretty small case for fitting a full ATX MB and a modern GPU which it does by mounting the PSU in the front top position. The GPU and PSU can potentially interfere with each other depending on their size and the primary GPU slot location. A motherboard with a PCI-E 1x slot or empty slot above the primary GPU PCI-E slot will leave more clearance for the PSU to be bigger or mounted at a lower position. Can also use a SFX PSU to ensure plenty of clearance. You can bottom mount the PSU but offhand that would only work with an ITX MB.

It's flat packed in exactly the order you need the parts so you are always just pulling out the next layer for the next parts you need. Clearly well thought out. The instructions are a little odd because it's not one long set of instructions. It's a bunch of short instructions for specific steps or different configurations. If for some reason you wanted to max out the number HDs it can support you'd end up limiting the number of fans you could use and probably be limited to MATX. A full sized ATX board is probably going to have clearance issues with MB connectors and the bottom mounted hard drive position.
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trickkynickkYesterday 02:58 AM
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on paper this is great if you want a small footprint case that can hold any size gpu/motherboard
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KxrmaJunkieYesterday 03:23 AM
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such a cool case. the most customizable case there is. i dream of building in this, if you love pc building, you will love this
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kpb321Yesterday 03:32 AM
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Quote from trickkynickk :
on paper this is great if you want a small footprint case that can hold any size gpu/motherboard
Clearance wise it's really the PSU and GPU. The 1200W+ PSUs can get big enough to cause clearance issues with longer cards. It is nice to be able to mount the PSU down one notch so it's not right up against the top panel and the front I/O which does limit the PSU length a bit.
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SamanthaL4599Yesterday 10:00 AM
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Quote from kpb321 :
Clearance wise it's really the PSU and GPU. The 1200W+ PSUs can get big enough to cause clearance issues with longer cards. It is nice to be able to mount the PSU down one notch so it's not right up against the top panel and the front I/O which does limit the PSU length a bit.
Very true. I have the colorful version of this case and I barely fit my GPU in due to where the PSU is mounted. I love this case though. It's the perfect size and looks great on a desk without having to commit to a true micro build. I'm going to be really sad if I can't find a way to get a newer card in when I finally upgrade.
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BlasvaderYesterday 02:12 PM
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Generous space for CPU coolers too, I can supposedly even fit a Noctua NH-15s in here.
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papercupYesterday 02:41 PM
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This case looks interesting. Some dumb questions, for owners, that I can't figure out on my own: 1) Is there just a single outside configuration size for the case (regardless of position). 2) If so, what are the actual outside dims?
thanks!

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kpb321Yesterday 04:18 PM
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Quote from papercup :
This case looks interesting. Some dumb questions, for owners, that I can't figure out on my own: 1) Is there just a single outside configuration size for the case (regardless of position). 2) If so, what are the actual outside dims?
thanks!
Yes. You can set it up with a bunch of different options internally and flip stuff around for various other orientations but it does have a basic layout which will always have the same dimensions.

From Coolmaster's website

Dimensions (L x W x H)406 x 231 x 415mm (Incl. Protrusions), 380 x 231 x 381mm (excl. Protrusions)

The protrusions would be the feet on the bottom and the handle on the top back which could be left off/removed if you wanted. Without the protrusions that's roughly 15 x 9 x15 inches. It's about as small of a case as you can get and fit a modern triple fan GPU and an ATX MB.
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181dayYesterday 04:59 PM
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I've been wanting this case in black. Almost pulled the trigger last night but slept and it and luckily it sold out lol. Last thing I need is another case though 😅
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papercupToday 12:18 AM
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Quote from kpb321 :
Yes. You can set it up with a bunch of different options internally and flip stuff around for various other orientations but it does have a basic layout which will always have the same dimensions. From Coolmaster's websiteDimensions (L x W x H)406 x 231 x 415mm (Incl. Protrusions), 380 x 231 x 381mm (excl. Protrusions)The protrusions would be the feet on the bottom and the handle on the top back which could be left off/removed if you wanted. Without the protrusions that's roughly 15 x 9 x15 inches. It's about as small of a case as you can get and fit a modern triple fan GPU and an ATX MB.
Thanks, repped.
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papercupToday 12:27 AM
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Quote from papercup :
This case looks interesting. Some dumb questions, for owners, that I can't figure out on my own: 1) Is there just a single outside configuration size for the case (regardless of position). 2) If so, what are the actual outside dims?
thanks!
Pulled the plug on the second to last "good as new" one. Thanks to OP and those who offered insight.

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