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Abee Unveils a Pair of High-End Small-Sized PC Chassis

Abee, a company that earned popularity thanks to its high-end and unusual in design PC cases, is going to launch a pair of new top chassis, codenamed ACubic CP330 and Acubic CP730. Both models are distinguished by small-sized dimensions and by a truly high price. In this respect, Abee is going to beat Lian Li that is known for its rather costly casing solutions.

The developer houses its two new products in aluminum cases that are peculiar for their original design, with the combination of black and silver tints on the frontal panel to somehow resemble a chessboard. As it was mentioned above, pricewise, the models are an expensive solution targeting customers with specific requirements. Thus, ACubic CP330 cost approximately $330, while its companion, ACubic CP730, rises up to $365.

Abee ACubic CP330 features 229x249x229 mm dimensions and is intended to accommodate motherboards of mini-ITX form-factor. Its interface panel consists of two standard 3.5 mm audio slots and a pair of high-speed USB 3.0 ports. The model's internal framework permits for the integration of a single 5.25-inch bay, a single 3.5/2.5-inch bay, one PCI slot for expansion card, a graphics card of up to 200 mm in length, and CPU cooler that does not exceed 55 mm in height. Cooling system involves a pre-installed frontal fan of 120 mm dimensional type. In addition, it's feasible to integrate one more fan of 92 mm dimensions in the rear part of the chassis.

Abee ACubic CP730 features 269x318x249 mm dimensions and supports motherboards of micro-ATX standard. It is able to accommodate one PCI slot for expansion card, one bay for 5.25-inch drives and three bays for 2.5/3.5-inch drives. Moreover, this case might accept a graphics card of up to 270 mm in length and CPU cooler of up to 75 mm in height. Cooling system facilities are identical to those found in CP330 model.
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  • 01 February 2013, 12:45
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