Chieftec to Launch ProCube Mini ITX Cube Case, Featuring a Compact Design

ProCube Mini

Chieftec has announced to launch its ProCube Mini ITX Cube case that features a compact design. The new iteration in the highly successful Mesh series comes in the CN-01B-OP.

The ProCube Mini is a compact, multifunctional cube case in ITX form factor that ensures high flexibility for the components used. It is compatible with ATX PSU’s, Dual Slot GPU up to 320mm in length, 3x 3.5” HDD, 2x 2.5” SSDs, and a slimline ODD, making the ProCube Mini the prime example of highly functional design in compact dimensions.

As for the physical property and the visual aspects of the ProCube Mini, it comes with a front panel design that elegantly combines mesh and brushed aluminum, allowing it to blend seamlessly in many environments from your living room to your home office, while also setting in comfortably in any corporate working environments.

ProCube Mini

Chieftec ProCube Mini Specifications:

Model  CN-01B-OP
EAN code 0753263077837
Color Black
Material 0.8mm SPCC
Motherboard support Mini ITX 
Dimension (DxWxH) 356mm x 260mm x 195mm 
Weight (without/with package) 3.79 kg / 4.4 kg
Drive bay external 1x 5,25“ ultra-slim ODD 
Drive bay internal 3x 3.5” and 2x 2.5”” 
Power supply ATX PSU (optional, 140mm – 200mm)
Front I/O 2x USB3.2 Gen 1, Audio-out (AZALIA / HD-Audio), Mic-In, Reset
Scope of delivery Set of screws, magnetic dust filter on side
Expansion slots 2
Cooling Compatibility Rear: 1x 120mm fan and radiator
CPU cooler height (max.) Up to 145mm (depending on 3.5” HDD installation)
VGA card length (max.) 230mm – 320mm (depending on PSU length)
Warranty 24 Months

Previous Chieftec releases include the Scorpion 4 A-RGB Gaming Tower Case and the Stallion 3 A-RGB gaming Case that are going to interest gaming pc building enthusiasts.

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