The Netherland based Spire has released their latest PC chassis named the Powercube 710 micro ATX case. The cube formed case only measures 28.5 x 21 x 27 cm, which is about the size of a sheet of A4 paper.
The tiny case only has room for one 80mm fan at the bottom of the case, the rest is packed to make room for your tiny Gaming or HTPC and media system. It is built from durable 0.5mm SPCC steel and it features two front USB 3 and HD-Audio ports. Inside it has room for a standard sized ATX power supply and can take micro ATX and ITX motherboards.
There isn’t a whole lot of room for drives, but it does have 2 internal 3.5-inch drive bays. The Spire Powercube 710 micro ATX case is backed by a 2-year warranty but listed with a 5-year life expectancy. The MSRP is set to $59.95 for the US and €44.95 for Europe.
Thanks to Spire for providing us with this information
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