The MACUBE 110 is a sleek micro-ATX case built with simplicity in mind featuring a refined magnetic tempered glass panel to show off your system.
Colour
black
MODEL
MACUBE 110
Minimalist
MINIMALIST
Keeping the best details of the MACUBE line and condensing them in a smaller form factor for a nice and tidy build.
Maximum cooling, tiny footprint
Install up to six 120mm or four 140mm cooling fans. Support radiators up to 280mm on top and in front for high performance cooling.
A massive 165mm clearance that fits top-of-the-line air coolers such as our ASSASSIN III.
Maximum cooling, tiny footprint
Install up to six 120mm or four 140mm cooling fans. Support radiators up to 280mm on top and in front for high performance cooling.
A massive 165mm clearance that fits top-of-the-line air coolers such as our ASSASSIN III.
Removable drive cage
Get additional clearance to support a longer PSU or a larger radiator by moving the HDD cage.
Removable drive cage
Get additional clearance to support a longer PSU or a larger radiator by moving the HDD cage.
Clearly sensible
Featuring our popular magnetic tempered glass side panel, an adjustable GPU holder and a push-pin SSD holder for tool-less accessibility makes this case a clear choice for convenience.
Magnetic side panel
Adjustable GPU holder
Push-pin SSD holder
Ventilated throughout
Direct fresh airflow to reach all your components with ventilation channels in front and on top.
Technical Spec
Product Dimensions
400mm×225mm×431mm(L×W×H)
Carton Dimensions
470mm×288mm×470mm(L×W×H)
Net Weight
6.2KG
Gross weight
7.3KG
Colors
Black
Materials
ABS+SPCC+Tempered Glass
3.5' Drive Bays
2
2.5' Drive Bays
2
External 3.5'' Drive Bays
0
5.25' Drive Bays
0
Power Supply Type
ATX PS2 (maximum length: 160mm)
I/O Ports
USB3.0×2、Audio×1
Expansion Slots
4 Slots
Cooling Fans Compatibility
Pre-installed: Rear: 1×120mm DC fan; Optional: Front: 120mm×3/140mm×2, Top: 120mm×2/140mm×2
DeepCool’s addition to the Macube series provides a new micro-ATX case to the market with stylish looks and decent build quality. What do you guys think of this case? Is the micro-ATX form factor still relevant these days since the introduction of compact ATX chassis?