Introduction
I would like to thank
Cooltek for supplying the review sample.
Until now, there was only one chassis with the name Coolcube, but Cooltek is expanding the range by adding a Coolcube Mini- and Maxi version. Both new Coolcubes come in black or silver and are made of aluminum. The larger Maxi variant, which we will look at now, is a mATX chassis that has been constructed as compactly as possible.
Cooltek Coolcube Maxi Black |
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Color | black/black |
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Drive Bays | External: NONE Internal: 2x 3.5" & 1x 2.5/3.5" |
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Form Factor | Micro-ATX. Mini-ITX |
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Expansion Slots | 4 |
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Cooling | Front: NONE Rear: 3x 80 mm (optional) Top: NONE Floor: NONE |
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Dimensions | 240 x 280 x 280 mm (W x H x D) |
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Weight | 2.0kg |
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Switches | Power |
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I/O | USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x 1, Audio In and Out (Supports HD audio) |
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Packaging
Just like the smaller version, Cooltek ships the Coolcube Maxi in a plain, white cardboard box with blue and black print on it. You will find an image of the chassis on the front and a blow-up diagram on the back, while the sides go into greater detail about its specifications that also let the user know what color is inside the package.
Foam spacers keep the 2 kg light case in place within the box, and a plastic bag protects it from scratches and fingerprints.
Contents
Cooltek ships all the necessities with the Coolcube. These include a very simple manual and all the screws necessary to fill the chassis to the rim. You will also receive motherboard spacers and special screws for the installation of fans within the chassis.