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Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack High Airflow Gaming ATX PC Mid-Tower (White) for
$60.99.
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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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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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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.
thanks!
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