Cubitek XL-Tank Preview Review 11

Cubitek XL-Tank Preview Review

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A Closer Look - Outside


The XL-Tank chassis combines straight lines with small curvy edges. It is all black and there are currently no plans to offer any other color option. From a design aspect, the chassis makes a very nice, slightly understated but also a bit industrial impression.


Cubitek has chosen to construct the front with an elaborate set of Aluminum pieces. Two long parts run up the side, while a frame circles the air vents and drive bays. There are also small, extruding screws. Turning the chassis around, we can see that the power supply is located on the bottom, with a large fan up top. The edges of this pre-production unit were still quite sharp, but Cubitek will make sure that they are all rounded in the final version.


Both side panels are completely solid and are held in place by thumb screws. There are no windowed versions of their Aluminum cases in planning at the moment, but this may also change by the time these cases ship.


Taking a closer look at the front, in the bottom is the Cubitek logo on a performated panel, behind which the 200 mm intake fan is situated. Above that are four external drive bays. It may look like there are more, but the bottom and top pieces are simply part of the chassis front.


Turning it around, starting at the bottom, the PSU bay utilizes a frame to install on the PSU. It looks very familiar to what Lian Li has implemented as well. Above that are eight mainboard expansion slots so even boards with this many slots can be used within the chassis. Two water cooling openings have been placed next to these slots. A large 140 mm exhaust fan has been placed in the top to pull the hot air out of the XL-Tank.
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