Thursday, July 22nd 2021

Chieftronic Unveils the M2 Gaming Cube Case

CHIEFTRONIC, the gaming-focused brand from CHIEFTEC, is proud to announce the launch of the gaming cube M2, building out its case portfolio with a mesh front panel for optimized airflow and 2x Tempered glass for a perfect view of the system. The Chieftronic M2 is the next upgraded iteration of the original M1 gaming cube case for significantly improved performance.

The newly designed front panel incorporates mesh for optimized airflow, the increased number of stock fans to 3 pieces, and the added support for 240 mm radiator in the top panel, in addition to the front support for 280 mm radiator, makes the M2 a very capable case for a high-performance gaming rig. Side panels made from tempered glass allow a clean view of the installed system and the case comes with a certified A-RGB control hub.
Expected Market Launch Sept-2021
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14 Comments on Chieftronic Unveils the M2 Gaming Cube Case

#1
kayjay010101
"We would highly appreciate if you would be happy to share this news with your readers and viewers."
oops, don't think that wasn't supposed to be part of the PR blurb?
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#2
Tartaros
Looks like a worse version of the thermaltake core v21.
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#3
awesomesauce
Interesting configuration/setup

wondering what will be the price
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#4
Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
kayjay010101"We would highly appreciate if you would be happy to share this news with your readers and viewers."
oops, don't think that wasn't supposed to be part of the PR blurb?
Oh, no it was not meant to be. Fixed :)
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#5
Unregistered
Me likey

Interior looks like an almost direct copy of my aerocool DS

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#6
Operandi
The front panel has some design elements, so at least its not boring block of mesh or glass like everything else out there, I don't like the company logo front and center. I'd also rather have solid side panels as an option, I don't need to see inside PC 100% of the time.
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#7
MagnuTron
It looks like they took design elements from the Chieftec Hunter and added it to the M2, compared to the M1. I bought a few pallets of these cases (I run a SI) and I wasnt happy about the M1. So this is a clear upgrade.

www.chieftec.eu/products-detail/44/GS-01B-OP
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#8
Unregistered
here is the back of my aerocool, it is exactly the same as this.
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#9
chstamos
That's a missed opportunity for a carrying handle.
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#10
natr0n
My thermaltake case looks like this.
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#11
Mistral
Oh, I love "cube" cases. The more, the merrier.
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#12
Berfs1
Yeah um, this is literally using Aerocool DS Cube's chassis..... Wouldn't this be asking for a copyright lawsuit?
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#13
Aleksandar_038
Berfs1Yeah um, this is literally using Aerocool DS Cube's chassis..... Wouldn't this be asking for a copyright lawsuit?
It would be, if Aerocool actually owned the design. But since it does not - there were plenty of cases on Alibaba with exact same design for years, even before DS come out... Probably not.

I even read somewhere that Chieftec was actually OEM for DS, but can not find where now... It is probably false, though.
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#14
kanecvr
Aleksandar_038It would be, if Aerocool actually owned the design. But since it does not - there were plenty of cases on Alibaba with exact same design for years, even before DS come out... Probably not.

I even read somewhere that Chieftec was actually OEM for DS, but can not find where now... It is probably false, though.
The Spire TT cube and Chieftec CL-01B-OP also use this exact same chassis. They're probably all made at the same factory.

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