“Maxcube is new company startup from Taiwan with expanding product line-up, covering PC cases, PSUs, CPU coolers, 80/120mm fans, External HDD enclosures and more. Today we take a look at their flagship enclosure, the Amoris 6010. Branded as a game PC case, it looks are quite unique and could even fit in the office, albeit the flashy blue LED light might be a bit distracting.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Want a case with a nice clean front?
If you have never heard of Maxcube before you are not alone, but fans of enclosures with a nice clean front should be aware of the Amoris 6010 ATX Case. All of the extra case connectors as well as the power and reset buttons have been moved to the top leaving a swinging door to cover the front. Inside you will find tool-less installation for all of your components although there is no removable motherboard tray. As a bonus in this review by MADSHRIMPS is a comparison of case height and depth.