Friday, September 21st 2018

Spire Announces the POWERCUBE 1418 Micro-ATX PC Case

The Netherlands. Introducing the PowerCube 1418 chassis, built for Micro ATX boards as well as the smaller Mini ITX boards. This new structure provisions for a powerful home, office or multimedia system. The elegant and neat enclosure make it fit in any setting from home, business to public sector. The chassis is made from strong 0.60mm SPCC steel with a cool ventilated top and bottom panel for fresh air intake and optimized component cooling.

With the accommodation for standard ATX power supplies you are able to power your desired computer performance. Connectivity made easy through the top placed frontal  USB 2.0/3.0 and HD/AC97 Audio ports. Instant upgrading with 1x 2.5, 2x 3.5 and 1x 5.25 inch drive bays and 4 extension slots. The PowerCube 1418 chassis unit is 39.3x26.5x29.5cm (L*W*H) in size and weighs 5.0 kg.
Main Features:
  • Micro ATX Cube case 0.6MM SPCC black coated structure
  • 2* HDD, 1* SSD, 1*ODD + 4 PCI slots
  • USB 3.0*1 + USB2.0*2, HD/AC97 Audio
  • Left side transparent acrylic panel
  • Right side metal side panel
  • Chassis: L352 *W265*H295.5mm
  • VGA Card Length: Max. 320mm
  • CPU Cooler Height: Max. 165mm
  • 2 years manufacturer warranty
  • Codename: PowerCube 1418 - Part number: SPOR1418B/W-U3
MSRP
€49,95, $59.95

Availability
The PowerCube 1418 is now available from Spire Corp in Shenzhen, China. European availability will start end of November 2018.
Source: Spire
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5 Comments on Spire Announces the POWERCUBE 1418 Micro-ATX PC Case

#1
Hood
No TG or RGB? What were they thinking? Actually, it's a rare thing these days to see a new case without them. This case could have been designed 5 years ago when USB 3.0 was fresh, optical drives were still common and RGB was almost unheard of.. Basic case for low powered PCs, limited air flow. Styling like an old record player from the 1950's. Retro and different enough to sell, maybe.
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#2
StrayKAT
HoodNo TG or RGB? What were they thinking? Actually, it's a rare thing these days to see a new case without them. This case could have been designed 5 years ago when USB 3.0 was fresh, optical drives were still common and RGB was almost unheard of.. Basic case for low powered PCs, limited air flow. Styling like an old record player from the 1950's. Retro and different enough to sell, maybe.
Would be pretty cool if it was literally like that.. like Art Deco and Wood with Gold Trim.
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#3
HZCH
HoodNo TG or RGB? What were they thinking? Actually, it's a rare thing these days to see a new case without them. This case could have been designed 5 years ago when USB 3.0 was fresh, optical drives were still common and RGB was almost unheard of.. Basic case for low powered PCs, limited air flow. Styling like an old record player from the 1950's. Retro and different enough to sell, maybe.
5 years? More like 10... I have an old jonsbo mitx case and also used a thermaltake matx one like this one... Not enough retro features, so much wasted space...

Design feels like they missed their target
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#4
StrayKAT
HZCH5 years? More like 10... I have an old jonsbo mitx case and also used a thermaltake matx one like this one... Not enough retro features, so much wasted space...

Design feels like they missed their target
What would be retro features?
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Either the specs are wrong, or the pictures are wrong, as I can see 3x 3.5" and 3x 2.5" drive bays.
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