MACUBE 550 MODERN & CONCISEMACUBE 550 is designed to present a modern and concise look.

The Macube 550 is maybe not as storage-focussed as other E-ATX cases out there, then, but we'd imagine this is enough potential for the majority of potential owners, even you're planning on transplanting a few hard disks from your old build. We didn’t have any preconceptions about which approach would work best but were confident that there would at least be a difference between the two configurations.One thing that did not come as a surprise was the improved cooling that resulted from removing the front panel. - Anodized Aluminum Bar -Magnetic TG Panel -Scale Ventilation Holes DEFORMATION &

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Novel functional designs like hidden air inlets and a magnetic glass panel help eliminate the unnecessary and keeps everything simple. Tags: #atx #case #chassis #e-atx #tempered-glass. All rights reserved. Even so, the front panel is going to be pretty restrictive on airflow, so if you'll be installing fans and radiators, you might want to investigate using the better ventilated (but non-filtered) side fan mounts instead.The base has two pull-out dust filters that are extracted from either end of the case; we'd prefer to see a full-length one accessible from the front, as the rear is rarely a convenient place to access. Clearly it would be difficult for Deepcool to add features so the easiest way for them to make the case more appealing is to cut the price.You can buy the Deepcool GamerStorm Macube 550 for £79.99 We check out a beast of a monitor from Philips, with a 55in 4K/120Hz panelDeepcool GamerStorm Macube 550 Review – but it’s not a CubeDeepcool GamerStorm Macube 550 Review – but it’s not a Cube Side vents are an increasingly popular design, as it provides a less conspicuous means of introducing intake airflow compared to a mesh front panel.

This system allows us to produce a substantial amount of heat and effectively test the Deepcool GamerStorm Macube 550‘s cooling capabilities.We know the best we can expect from our Ryzen 5 3600 CPU is that it will run at around 70 degrees C under full load with a clock speed north of 4.0GHz on all cores.
This led to some wasted time as we attempted to stack the bays in the floor of the case.We also struggled with our initial choice of graphics card which was an Asus ROG Vega 64. The main chamber offers a decent array of cable routing options  too, with holes in the PSU cover as well as the motherboard tray. As such, a negative air pressure setup, which the case ships with by default, is likely to see dust drawn in through these two areas and especially the side vents.Sleek and solid, the £190 Sekira 500G is taking on the big boys.Addressable RGB pump unit and 'Anti-Leak Tech Inside'.Copyright © 2000 - 2020, bit-tech.net. Don't expect stellar cooling out of the box, then, but do note that this tends to be the optimal location when using a single fan in a tower case. The two 3.5-inch drive bays attach to 120mm fan mounts and fit neatly in the side position, however this is not shown in the (rather basic) user guide. Covered with a matte finish for a distinctive touch and comes in two versions.Front I / O connectivity options include the usual USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A ports as wellFinally, the exhaust holes in the form of shields and peeled add, semi-transparent PSU hides power supply as well as cables for a clean look.Supports Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX / ATX / Standard E-ATX motherboard with space for four 3.5-inch drives, three 2.5-inch drives and eight single-chip PCIe cards with two additional vertical slots. Cut from 0.8mm SGCC (hot-dip galvanized steel) it\'s practically armoured. There's no fan control or RGB lighting control, but at this price, we suspect most owners won't be needing or expecting those features anyway.