Wednesday, May 31st 2023

FSP CUT592 is a Mid-tower with Easy Cable Management

At the 2023 Computex, FSP showed us their CUT592 ATX mid-tower case designed for easy cable routing. Its core design innovation sees the right-side wall of the bottom partition pushed to the edge, with openings into the crawl-space behind the motherboard tray, minimizing at least one tight bend from the PSU cables from pushing against the right side panel. Also, not the entire motherboard tray has a crawl space, it's been recessed toward the front portion such that two 120 mm fans fit in there (from a 240 mm AIO), better utilizing that space. The case has been extensively tested with custom-design GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards to ensure clearance. The top- and front panels of the case each support 360 mm radiators. The front panel can be switched between a finer mesh and a coarser one. Front panel connectivity includes a 10 Gbps-capable USB 3.2 type-C port, besides type-A.
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6 Comments on FSP CUT592 is a Mid-tower with Easy Cable Management

#1
Daven
Now that’s what I’m talking about. Any company that shows less organized cables than FSP should be avoided. Showcasing your cases, cooler, motherboards, etc in a complete build should have immaculate cable organization like shown in the above pics. This is the latest expectation of professionalism and quality.
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bonehead123
DavenNow that’s what I’m talking about. Any company that shows less organized cables than FSP should be avoided. Showcasing your cases, cooler, motherboards, etc in a complete build should have immaculate cable organization like shown in the above pics. This is the latest expectation of professionalism and quality.
^^THIS^^

I really like that white model, which is very clean and sharp in addition to being so organized & neat, too bad they couldn't have built it with a white GPU, then it would have been nearly identical to a "SNOWBLINDER" rig that I am planning to build (for a client) as soon as I find the last few remaining white parts to complete the look :)
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Chaitanya
DavenNow that’s what I’m talking about. Any company that shows less organized cables than FSP should be avoided. Showcasing your cases, cooler, motherboards, etc in a complete build should have immaculate cable organization like shown in the above pics. This is the latest expectation of professionalism and quality.
Take a look at concept case CM has shown off, it seems to come with a knock off Singularity computers PowerBoard built in.
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natr0n
last pic dude is mad impressed
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claes
bonehead123"SNOWBLINDER" rig that I am planning to build (for a client) as soon as I find the last few remaining white parts to complete the look :)
How’s that going? Feel like you’ve been working on it for a few years now
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bonehead123
claesHow’s that going? Feel like you’ve been working on it for a few years now
Yes it has been a long journey, but I've been waiting for all the (real) WHITE parts to become available, many of which I already have, and this case (gonna buy it asap) is now one less thing I need to start the build, and thankfully, my client is a patient one :)
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