The Cube is a compact micro-ATX PC case with a bold, boxy silhouette and a distinctive speaker-inspired front. A pre-installed 200 mm front fan sits behind a circular, breathable fabric vent that sets the tone for both style and airflow, while mounts for two additional 120 mm fans give builders room to tune cooling to their needs.
Connectivity is easy to reach, with the I/O placed along the top of the front panel. You get two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, plus separate audio-out and mic-in jacks for headsets and peripherals.
Despite its small footprint, The Cube offers practical hardware support. CPU coolers up to 160 mm in height fit inside, and it accommodates standard ATX power supplies for flexible component choices. Storage is equally versatile, with room for two 2.5-inch drives and two 3.5-inch drives at the same time—plenty for gaming libraries, creative projects, or a media server.
The case measures 26.5 x 33.5 x 38.5 cm (10.43 x 13.19 x 15.16 inches), has a 34.1-liter internal volume, and weighs 4.6 kg (10.14 lbs). That makes it a smart pick for space-conscious setups that still want straightforward build compatibility and clean airflow.
Pricing lands at around €70 in the EU, roughly $80. It’s already on sale in select European markets, while availability in other regions has yet to be confirmed. If you’re after an affordable micro-ATX case with USB-C up front, full-size PSU support, and a standout design, The Cube deserves a spot on your shortlist.






