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Review on MetallicGear Qube MG NE620Q_DBK01 Mid Tower Digital RGB by Jason Camarillo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The simplest case I've ever built, hands down.

Look, we all know why we're here. We want Lian-Li 011 Dynamic, but we don't want to spend that much money. So you've found the Cube. Looks similar (better in my opinion honestly, less branding/cleaner look) and has the same benefits. The glass front with rear-mountable fans inside creates plenty of space for long GPUs or even just a case decoration. Cable management is a dream as the hard drive slot is mounted vertically on the back with 2 screws. Remove those puppies, grab some double-sided tape and/or zip ties, and you can really clean the back of this thing to get all your cables, hubs, and drives out of the way. I believe this case is intended for a second system to be built in the back, but I just used it as an opportunity to have some extra wiring room. Noteworthy is the placement of the power supply on the back from below. I believe this is beneficial both thermally and aesthetically. If you have an RGB-lit power supply or something brighter, you might be disappointed with this hidden style, but I quite liked it and liked how easy it was to hide the cables. Case. The freedom to support almost any size component, heatsink or accessory is amazing considering they don't take up much more space than my old ATX case. Thoughtful design, well executed at a price that won't make you flinch. It's worth the chef's kiss.

Pros
  • Triple 360 heatsink support and up to 9 fan positions take cooling to the next level
Cons
  • Vulgarity