Wednesday, April 4th 2012
Cubitek Announces New Line of Extrusion Aluminum Chassis - ICE Series
Cubitek, a manufacturer of PC chassis, is pleased to announce their new line of chassis - ICE Series. Including 5 new models, these ICE Series chassis using a 2.5 (mm) extrusion aluminum construction are stronger than standard aluminum cases, yet thinner than other extrusion aluminum chassis on the market. This unique build gives ICE Series a strong frame while still keeping a more lightweight design.5 Models from Mini-ITX to HPTX
Cubitek's ICE Series features five new models designed for different sized motherboards:
The sturdy extrusion aluminum frame translates to reduced vibration. The hard drives inside the cage body are mounted with thick rubber rings that simply slide into the drive bay and prevent vibration noise. Along with vibration reducing side panels with rubber strips, the ICE Series minimizes vibration-induced noise with its solid form.Efficient Thermal Cooling
The extrusion aluminum build dissipates heat faster than steel built chassis keeping your system cool. From mATX on up, all models feature a large 200 (mm) fan in the front as well as a 140 (mm) on the top and a 120 (mm) fan in the back. The well-placed fans and interior layout keep your hardware at optimum system temperatures.Motherboard Tray Designed for Cable Management
The motherboard tray is well-designed with large cut-outs for CPU cooler mounting and plenty of rubber protected holes to guide cables to the 0.7" (19 mm) space behind the motherboard tray. The u-shaped clips behind the motherboard allow you to easily fasten you wires ,making cable management easy and keeping your system neat and organized.Easy Access Connectivity
All five models of the ICE Series feature an easy-to-reach I/O panel on the top of the chassis including: 2x USB 3.0 ports, 2x USB 2.0 ports, and gold-plated audio input/output with anti-jamming capabilities.Specifications
Cubitek's ICE Series features five new models designed for different sized motherboards:
- Mini ICE (US$169.90)
- Micro ICE (US$259.90)
- ATX ICE (US$279.90)
- EATX ICE (US$319.90)
- HPTX ICE (US$359.90)
The sturdy extrusion aluminum frame translates to reduced vibration. The hard drives inside the cage body are mounted with thick rubber rings that simply slide into the drive bay and prevent vibration noise. Along with vibration reducing side panels with rubber strips, the ICE Series minimizes vibration-induced noise with its solid form.Efficient Thermal Cooling
The extrusion aluminum build dissipates heat faster than steel built chassis keeping your system cool. From mATX on up, all models feature a large 200 (mm) fan in the front as well as a 140 (mm) on the top and a 120 (mm) fan in the back. The well-placed fans and interior layout keep your hardware at optimum system temperatures.Motherboard Tray Designed for Cable Management
The motherboard tray is well-designed with large cut-outs for CPU cooler mounting and plenty of rubber protected holes to guide cables to the 0.7" (19 mm) space behind the motherboard tray. The u-shaped clips behind the motherboard allow you to easily fasten you wires ,making cable management easy and keeping your system neat and organized.Easy Access Connectivity
All five models of the ICE Series feature an easy-to-reach I/O panel on the top of the chassis including: 2x USB 3.0 ports, 2x USB 2.0 ports, and gold-plated audio input/output with anti-jamming capabilities.Specifications
9 Comments on Cubitek Announces New Line of Extrusion Aluminum Chassis - ICE Series
I guess i should go find out what an audio port with anti-jamming capability means.
:D
If I planned on spending this kind of money on a chassis, it would be from Caselabs! So far they only make very large water-cooling dual psu cases, but that is all going to change in a couple of months when they usher in a new line of mid-towers in more conventional designs. They already have my $299.95.
maps.google.com/maps?&q=geneva,+fl Oh yeah! So far they're the only ones who have been able to draw me away from Lian-Li.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx233hvtrSA&list=UUXuqSBlHAE6Xw-yeJA0Tunw&index=1&feature=plcp
ATX ICE
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFSquS3V3AI&feature=plcp&context=C4e69feaVDvjVQa1PpcFPiCie5to6vAaeoLnUbq1A9oGlJhEmMcls%3D