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The MetallicGear NEO Qube is a cutting-edge ATX mid-tower case featuring a dual chamber design, dual tempered glass panels, and integrated Digital-RGB lighting. It supports dual systems, making it ideal for gamers and professionals alike, while offering extensive cooling options and user-friendly features.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Metallic Gear |
Series | NEO Qube |
Item model number | MG-NE620Q_DBK01 |
Item Weight | 20.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.07 x 10.63 x 17.72 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.07 x 10.63 x 17.72 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Phanteks |
ASIN | B07YFQD8KG |
Date First Available | February 25, 2020 |
H**N
A "Phantek-stic" case...
Metallic Gear is a Phanteks brand. It's a great case to build in. Plenty of room for a beefy graphics card and cable management is a breeze with lots of space to work with in the back and grommets and holes well placed. All the hardware that you need is included and instructions are decent. Nice addressable RGB strip on the front (not there on the Lian Li unless you buy the XL version). The build quality is excellent. There is technically space for a second mini-ITX system in the back but I didn't use it - you would have to buy a proprietary power supply to make that work. This is the one thing that is different from the O11 (it's a hot swappable drive bay/secondary PSU on that one). Not a selling point for me but thought I would mention it.One detail that triggers my OCD is the vent cutout on the back is not lined up with the fan mounts (last picture). Just feels like a missed attention to detail. Probably not a big issue for most use cases, but the way I have my PC set up on my desk, I see it every...time...I...walk...by.Great value for what you pay. All in all for the price and features you get with it, it deserves 5 stars. You just have to live the fact that you bought a blatant Lian Li O11 Dynamic knock off - but it does improve up it in some ways. There are not many reviews on this item so I was compelled to write one, but you can seriously look up the Lian Li reviews if you need more detail...they are that similar.
B**Y
Amazing 011 dynamic knockoff 😌
This case is such a beautiful case, I mean the o11 dynamic even though it's about 4 years old is still a looker and this case doesn't disappoint. (since it's pretty much a copycat) This case is pretty much identical to that case. The only downside that I don't like about it is that it doesn't have a hard drive caddy compartment like the 011 I mean it's not bad but I would prefer a opening towards the back of the case like the original. I'm a video editor so I like to have hard drive storage. I love the LED strip in the front of the case it pretty much copies the XL version. Comes with dust filters top bottom and the side which may restrict airflow but will minimize dust in the system. And supposedly if you wanted to build a ITX system in the back you could also do that. I would definitely say buy this, for $119 plus tax it's not bad especially since the original one is pushing $200 as of February 2022. Amazon has other knockoff versions of the o11 dynamic which I would say skip on those since they're not really to me great copies of it(trust me I know I bought one and returned it) so buy this case whenever you can catch it in stock
J**E
The easiest case I've ever built in, hands down.
Look, we all know why we're here. We want the Lian-Li 011 Dynamic but we don't want to spend that kind of money. So you found the Qube. Looks similar (honestly better in my opinion, less branding/cleaner look) and has all the same benefits.The front being glass with mountable fans on the inside facing the back creates extreme room for long GPUs or even just case decoration. Cable management is a dream with the hard drive tray vertically mounted in the back with 2 screws. Remove those puppies, grab some double sided tape and/or ties and you can really clean the back side of this thing up to stow away all your wires, hubs and drives. I do believe this case is intended for a second system to be built on the backside, but I just took that as an opportunity to have some extra room to route.Worth noting is the PSU placement on the backside underneath. I've found it to be beneficial both thermally and aesthetically. If you have an RGB PSU or something more flashy, you might be disappointed by this stow away style, but I rather liked it and loved how easy it made hiding cables.All in all, I've never had an easier time building in a case. The freedom to support virtually any size component, radiator(s) or extras is just amazing considering it doesn't take up much more room than my old ATX case.A smart design well executed at a price that doesn't make you wince. That's worth a chef's kiss.
B**N
Pretty good case. Beware of custom looping
I bought this case 3 years ago and have had this build going for over 2 1/2 years. As you can see, I made a 3x 360mm radiator loop. Front and back plate on my 3080 Ti, and of course, a block for the 12th Gen i9.The good: it is possible, and fairly easy to build this sort of computer in this case. The radiators mounted quite easily, the upper and side rads are 47mm thick and the bottom radiator is 64mm thick. If you prefer hard tubing, but are a beginner (like I was with this build), it’ll help keep tubes shorter so you can learn with less waste.The bad: the size is a bit limited, as the second picture shows, you can’t put the glass back on if you have a EKWB block(s) on your GPU. The side mounted hook ups will poke out so welcome to an open case.🫡 another issue you might have is vertical mounting the GPU. Again, this is an issue if you custom loop. Most people will be fine since this isn’t the route for the enthusiast on a tight budget.All-in-all this is a good case, it’s got decent room and it’s sturdy, I can move mine around with the fluid in (45-55 lbs) so the construction is solid. Haven’t had issues with paint scratches, cable management is alright, but get your own zip ties etc. you could get a bigger case, but this case it a great option versus Lian Li in case those are more expensive, but you want a similar design.TL;DR good case, decent space
J**L
great watercooling budget case.
The media could not be loaded. great budget watercooling case. it works for me. designed for 360mm radiators. a little tight for me cause I have a Thermaltake 360 x 64mm and a byski 360 x 32 mm radiator. I'm just using a ezdiy vertical gpu mount and freeze mode cheap pump using soft tubing. I do have noctuas pushing air into the thick radiator. did not need push/pull as my water temp doesn't exceed 35 even in heavy load on gpu and cpu.really not ment for 64mm radiator but you can fit it.all my fans are pwm and stay at 800 rpm so my rig is silent and my temps stay low a long with my budget which was my goal. very satisfied.
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