Monday, March 24th 2014

Inter-Tech Outs a Pair of Cubical Cases

Inter-Tech rolled out a pair of cube-shaped cases, the E-D3 Black, and the E-D5 Black, pictured below in that order. The two are built with 1.5 mm-thick brushed aluminium panels, which double up as its framework. The E-D3 Black is the more compact of the two, measuring 260 mm x 222 mm x 224 mm. It can hold mini-ITX motherboards, and offers two expansion slot bays. It offers a single 3.5-inch drive bay, which can hold a two 9 mm-thick 2.5-inch drives instead of a standard 3.5-inch one. Ventilation includes a 120 mm top exhaust, a 60 mm rear exhaust, and 120 mm side intake vents over the PSU bay.

The E-D5 Black, on the other hand, is roomier, measuring 285 mm x 222 mm x 270 mm. It can hold micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards, with four expansion slot bays on offer. There are two 3.5-inch drive bays, which can each hold up to two 9 mm-thick 2.5-inch drives instead of 3.5-inch ones. Ventilation includes a 120 mm top, a 60 mm rear exhaust, and vents over the PSU bay, much like on its sibling. Connectivity on both cases include USB 3.0 and USB 2.0/1.1 ports, HDA jacks, and holes for Wi-Fi antennae. Inter-Tech didn't reveal pricing.
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6 Comments on Inter-Tech Outs a Pair of Cubical Cases

#1
THE_EGG
The micro-ATX one seems tasty, especially if you could somehow fit 2X 120mm fans up top. It will come down to the price though.
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#2
micropage7

looks nice but i think they should move the psu to the left and the board tray to the right so you can use bigger hsf and leave more room for cooling
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#3
LTUGamer
Inter tech is well know in Europe as company who haves wrost PSUs in the market and paper cases. Except nothing from these cases.
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#4
Marty 1480
Starting to get a little bored with all the ITX stuff of late. I guess having a m-ATX version is a little better but these cubes are so blasé.
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#5
HisDivineOrder
Really need a Corsair Obsidian based on a cube design.
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#6
THE_EGG
HisDivineOrderReally need a Corsair Obsidian based on a cube design.
250D I think is about as good as it gets from Corsair as far as a cube design goes.
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