The Guru of 3D checked out the Deepcool Gamer Storm Macube 310P
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We’re checking out the Deepcool Gamer Storm Macube 310P, a sleek and quite premium-looking, mid-tower PC chassis. IntroductionThis new case comes in two variants (both in matte finish). One is black (like the provided sample) and the other one is white. They both look very minimalistic. The front is not meshed, but this shouldn’t be a problem thanks to a design with 13 mm wide intake channels that are located on both sides of the front panels. A similar solution (but for the exhaust) has been applied to the top section, and this has been introduced in the P version of the Macube 310. The dimensions are rather moderate for a mid-tower, as they’re 424.6 mm × 215 mm × 494.6 mm (L×W×H). That’s 45.15 l in total, so it’s rather low.Deepcool Gamer Storm Macube 310P Review
The case supports Mini ITX / Micro ATX / ATX motherboards. The weight is just 8.33 kg, among others because there’s “only” one tempered glass panel (but we’re not saying that this is a bad thing). According to the specs, you can fit up to two 2.5”/two 3.5” drives inside.