Wednesday, December 2nd 2015

Spire Unveils the PowerCube 715 Micro-ATX PC Chassis

Spire is pleased to introduce the all new PowerCube 715 PC enclosure. Built for the more powerful Micro ATX boards as well as the smaller Mini ITX boards which are both accommodated by this chassis. The PowerCube 715 provisions for a powerful home, office or multimedia system. The elegant and neat enclosure looks make it fit in any setting from home, business to public sector.

The chassis is made from strong 0.45 SPCC steel with a cool ventilated top, front and side panel for fresh air intake and optimized component cooling. Supported large side panel ventilation and standard ATX 12cm fan power supply situated on the back bottom of the structure. Connectivity made easy through the frontal USB3.0 and HD Audio ports. Instant upgrading with 3x 3.5 inch internal drive bays and 2 extension slots. The PowerCube 715 chassis unit is 27x27x20.1 cm and weighs only 2.2 kg. The PowerCube 715 is a awesome choice for your next small system build.
Main Features:
  • Strong 0.45mm SPCC steel
  • Modern and neat design
  • Front connections USB 3.0 & HD Audio
  • Micro ATX & Mini ITX compatible
  • Optimized internal space design
  • Standard ATX power supply unit 12 cm cooling 420 W included
  • 20+4 pin,12V 4 pin,3 SATA,1 IDE+1 Floppy
  • Backed by 2 year manufacturer warranty
Part number:
  • SKU: SPC715B-420W-E12-2
  • Codename: POWERCUBE 715
  • EAN/UPC: 6943051266943
MSRP:
Manufacturer suggested retail price:
  • € 64,95 (Euro, ex VAT)
  • $ 69,95 (Dollar, ex VAT)
Availability:
The POWERCUBE 715 chassis is now available from Spire Corp in Shenzhen, China. European availability will roll out in January.
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3 Comments on Spire Unveils the PowerCube 715 Micro-ATX PC Chassis

#1
bogami
From the outside it looks nice but when you see the layout whole thing loses meaning. power above mask the significance of glass and closed does not have good air circulation not to mention the spatial efficiency for memory devices, CPU cooler height is limited, and liquid cooling is very limited. 2x fury x forget
they have nowhere to to attach radiators A.S.O. Very limited chassis. 420W power supply is to small. For minimum system only.
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#2
SmokingCrop
It's a straight up shitty PSU.

• 2 year warranty (specs page of the case even says life expectancy is only 5 years..)
• only 200-240V range and no efficiency certificate (partly because of it)
• connectors on it are a joke for a 420W PSU.
= 20+4pin, 4pin CPU, 3x SATA,1x IDE + 1x Floppy.
comparison with a Seasonic S12II bronze 430W
= 20+4pin, 4+4pin CPU, 8x SATA, 4x IDE, 1x Floppy en 2x 6+2 PCIe.

they expect you to use it with the following:
Intel Pentium 4,Intel Celeron D,Intel Core 2,Intel Core 2 Due,Intel Core 2 Extreme/AMD Athlon 64X2,AMD Athlon 64 FX,AMD Athlon 64,etc


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#3
PLAfiller
Spire is trying really hard. Good job guys.
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