





🎮 Build Bold, Cool, and Limited — Your PC’s New Power Cube!
The Rexgear Micro ATX PC Case Cube is a limited edition, compact yet spacious chassis designed for Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX builds. Measuring 16.45 x 11.02 x 16.22 inches, it features a removable motherboard tray for easy installation, supports dual 240/280 mm water cooling radiators, and accommodates full-length GPUs and PSUs. Integrated fan controllers manage up to six fans, while magnetic dust filters and anti-vibration pads ensure a clean, quiet environment. Its unique two-tone paintwork and smart layout make it perfect for professionals and gamers seeking a stylish, upgrade-ready case that stands out in any setup.
| ASIN | B08J6TWGS4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (294) |
| Date First Available | July 8, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 18.16 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nanoxia |
| Product Dimensions | 16.45 x 11.02 x 16.22 inches |
M**N
Very solid easy case with room to play for a great price.
Ok, this build is done and I am ready to let you know about this case. First is came without any problems packaged great and looks good. Now this started out as a Ryzen 2200G ITX build for my 5 year old so the looks of this case really had a lot to do with me buying it, it just looks cool. Now first this thing is well built with nothing seeming loose and solid construction. The Basement design is great and it saved me some money on my power supply with lots of room to hide the cables without hurting air flow. It also has a very good setup for the drive bays and in my case USB drives for the system, again it all fits and works very well. The horizonal mother board tray worked great in the build letting me do everything but hook up the wires outside of the case. The one thing I will say this is an APU only so if you have cards the window wont be of much use for showing off anything but that and maybe some back lighting. This case strips down well with access to every area you need to get to easily even if the documentation is lacking (found some great videos online). My only complaint is the front panel wiring is really about 5 inch to short for the mother board I went with (a ASUS TUF B350M-Plus Gaming mATX) and made the cable management only so so with most of it crossing the window, so the ITX boards would have most likely have been better looking for what its worth. That being said the mATX fit great and really shows off in this case without cards hiding things. Air flow in this case should be good but the included fans would only be good for a basic system. The top vents don't open up as much as I would have liked (and I will force them open after I add RGB fans later) and I have no clue why anyone would use the front panel fan controls (or risk over heating due to them but I have some ideas on other things they might work for in this build). You also have all kinds of options for upgrading the fans or going under water with this case so it would be one to look at for a portable (luggable) case or like me for one that someone can grow with it. Pros: Very solid case with great looks, Very easy build space with room to play, Lots of room to grow in a small size, mATX / ITX form factor. personalize with lots of room ;). Cons: Short front panel cables for some boards, Window will only shows cards and some backlighting.Top fins/ front panel controls could be cooling issue if used.
K**S
Wrong Size on Description, but Great Case
Since nobody has reviewed this case yet, here is what I found. Hopefully it is useful to somebody. The first item of business: The Amazon size description (Dimensions 14.96 x 11.02 x 13.80 inches) is wrong. The case is actually 17.5" high, 16.5" deep and 11" wide. It is more like an extra wide mini-tower, but definitely not a cube. Because of the quality of the case, I decided to keep it anyway even though it is much bigger than I expected. Maybe Amazon will correct the description? The finish is excellent and all of the metal edges are folded, so no bloody knuckles on this one. The case sides and the hard drive tray are held on with thumb screws, the motherboard tray has four phillips head screws one on each side and two on the back. Be aware that while the case has room for a fairly large tower heat sink, it has to be installed after the motherboard tray is re-inserted due to size of the side window (I had to take my Noctua NH-U12S off to put the tray back in. The case takes a full size ATX power supply with plenty of room to spare. It is much easier to install the power supply with the hard drive cage and motherboard tray removed. The side panel next to the power supply has a vent hole with a removable dust filter, so that is a nice touch. If you plan to use this for a full size Micro-ATX motherboard, be aware that the nice cable management cutouts on the motherboard tray will be completely covered and useless. One final thing, the front panel connectors have a cable length better suited to an ITX board. With a Micro-ATX board they are barely long enough to reach the header if it is below the PCIe slots. If you plan on using a large graphics card, you will need extenders.
M**E
Better than expected given the price.
This is a decent, almost cube case. Like others have said, this is a bit too tall to be considered a cube...but it looks great anyway. I went for the Iron Man-like Red and Gold case, and it looks every bit as nice in person as it does in the pictures, something I honestly wasn't expecting. As for the build, it was an easy one because of sound decisions by Rexgear. The motherboard tray is easily removable, the top and sides pop off, the metal is folded everywhere for no scraped knuckle bliss, and many more parts are easy to remove/replace making for a very nice building experience considering the smallish size. I added some RGB LED strips to make for a more gamer like look, and despite it only having one small window, unlike other cube cases which have multiple windows, it looks great when lit up. Other nice touches are the pop up vents on top (made for easy venting of my top mounted water cooler), and the overall tight fit of the plastic to metal parts with minimal gaps, something not usually seen on a sub $50.00 case. Overall, I like it. This is a much better case then you usually get for this price point, and I'm glad I tried it out, you should too :)
B**D
Awesome, cheap case
I love it for the price. I haven't put together a PC in years but opted for this cheap case for my new one because it looked pretty good. Everything went together perfectly, I like all the fan space I added two extra exhaust fans one on top and one on the back. I like the built in fan controllers, the power supply dust guard. The fact the power supply is on the bottom and the window is only above the motherboard made it easy to keep the wires hidden, removable motherboard tray really easy, etc. I mean everything went together flawlessly for me and it looks pretty good. The only notes - I had to remove the drive bay up top to fit a larger video card, but I didn't want a DVD/CD drive anyway - would be nice to have a reset button
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