![]() Thanks to the enormous space found in the back of the case, there is little to no limit to the number of cables that can be crammed into there.Īlthough there are a few cable straps as well as potential zip-tie slots present in the back compartment, there is little more to add to make your experience more present. However, this will not be the case inside the Neo Cube 2. Cable ManagementĬable management can be a hassle. While all three fan spots can house up to 360mm radiators, only the top and bottom can take 280mm sized ones. In our opinion, the Neo Cube 2 is far better with water coolers than air coolers. If a radiator is being used, they can be exhaust, if not, intake would be the best option. While the bottom and top spots support either 3x 120mm or 2x 140mm fans, the side spots can house solely 3x 120mm spots.Īlthough you can always choose differently, we would recommend using the bottom and top as a chimney-type airflow path with the bottom takes being intake, and the top being exhaust fans.įor the Side- spots, this will depend on the usage of a water cooler. However, a lot of them can be stuffed in! That being said, the Neo Cube 2 is definitely a Water cooling-favoring case! Fansīy default, there are no fans pre-installed inside the Neo Cube 2. There is one aspect that is usually lost due to the dual chamber form factor, CPU Cooler height.īecause the main compartment of the case had to be cut down in favor of more space behind it, we have to work with (only) 148mm high coolers. With up to 410mm long cards, even the beefiest frame shredders will fit in perfectly fine! CPU Cooling Thanks to there not getting any fans or radiators in the GPU's way, cards can be as long until they start hitting the front glass. However, if the bottom two SSD slots are unused, the PSU can be expanded up to 275mm. PSUĭue to the case's dual chamber design, the power supply is supposed to be installed in the back compartment. ![]() Therefore, regular ATX, microATX, and miniITX all fit in perfectly fine whilst not creating additional headaches. Additionally, we would lose the ability to properly get all of the cables inside of the case, as well as force the side pans to blow air right onto or pull their air from behind the motherboard. Included ARGB controller powered by SATA, expendable using additional Phanteks/MagniumGear peripherals, additional 3-pin ARGB connectors provided for regular devices and passthrough software modeĪlthough the Case's spec sheet states that eATX motherboards can be installed in it, we wouldn't recommend it.ĭoing so would leave the last few screws un-screwed, making the last third of the motherboard dangle inside of the case. Down below you will find a short summary of the case's specs: This a mounting method we highly prefer compared to the usual sliding hooks.Īlthough still a Mid-Tower case, there is a lot that can fit inside the Neo Cube 2. Once both top panels are removed by unscrewing the 3x catching screws in the back of the case, we can remove each panel (front glass, side glass, back metal) by lifting them up. In order to open the case, we have to do things a bit differently than with the usual case. MagniumGear's Neo Cube 2 comes inside the usual brown carton box with some additional styrofoam and plastic bag.
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