G1 Gaming Cube
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Introducing our New tempered glass fronted PC case, a sleek and stylish enclosure designed to showcase your high-performance components with elegance. The durable tempered glass panel offers a crystal-clear view of your gaming rig, allowing you to display your cutting-edge hardware with pride.
Aesthetic Appeal
Crafted with precision and attention to detail, our case features a robust steel frame that provides structural integrity while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic. The front panel is expertly tempered to enhance durability, offering both protection and aesthetic appeal. The seamless design seamlessly integrates into any modern setup, making it a perfect choice for discerning enthusiasts.
Strategic Ventilation
While the tempered glass front undoubtedly enhances the visual appeal of your system, we understand the importance of optimal airflow for peak performance. Our engineers have implemented innovative solutions to address potential airflow challenges, ensuring that your components receive the necessary cooling they deserve. Strategic ventilation points and thoughtful design considerations mitigate potential issues, maintaining a balance between aesthetics and thermal efficiency.
Micro ATX Motherboard Support
GPU support for 360mm cards and CPU cooler height of 170mm
Specifications
- 365mm (L) x 216 mm (W) x 405 mm (H)
- 2 x HDD or 2x SSD
- GPUs up to 360mm
- CPU cooler height up to 170mm
- Micro ATX / ITX motherboards supported
Frequently asked questions
PWM case fans have an advantage over DC case fans in terms of airflow, as they can spin faster when the system is hot and generate more airflow
Improved Airflow: Mesh PC cases typically have a more open design with perforated metal panels, allowing for better airflow compared to solid panels like glass. This helps in keeping the components cooler, which can result in better performance and longevity.
The size of the computer case depends on your motherboard form factor and the components you plan to install. Common sizes include ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX. ATX is the most common and offers the most space for components, while Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX are smaller and more compact.
No, not all computer cases are compatible with all motherboards. Computer cases are designed to fit specific motherboard form factors, such as ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX. It’s important to check the compatibility of your motherboard with the case you choose.
Look for features such as ample space for cable management, good airflow with fan mounts, removable dust filters, tool-less drive bays, and ample space for expansion and upgrades. Additionally, consider the aesthetics and any specific requirements you may have, such as RGB lighting or tempered glass panels.
Airflow is crucial for maintaining optimal temperatures for your components, especially the CPU and GPU. A case with good airflow helps dissipate heat effectively, preventing overheating and potential damage to your hardware. Look for cases with well-placed fans, mesh panels, and proper ventilation.
Not all computer cases are designed to accommodate liquid cooling systems. Look for cases with radiator mounts and enough clearance for your chosen liquid cooling solution. Some cases are specifically designed with liquid cooling in mind and may have dedicated mounting points and support for radiators of various sizes.
Check the maximum GPU length supported by the case and compare it with the length of your graphics card. Ensure that there is enough clearance between the GPU and other components, such as drive bays and the power supply. Some cases also have removable drive cages to accommodate longer graphics cards.
Cable management involves organizing and routing cables inside the computer case to improve airflow, aesthetics, and ease of maintenance. Proper cable management can help prevent airflow obstructions, reduce clutter, and make it easier to upgrade or replace components in the future.