The closest thing to a cube we've seen in a long time, on the case market

Oct 25, 2013 14:55 GMT  ·  By

I covered mini-ITX cases in the past, and some were even described as “cubical” but none were ever, really, cubical. The edges were never truly equal in length. Xigmatek's newest product comes really close though.

The newest case is called Nebula and its height is just a little bit above the width and depth.

That's mostly because of the chrome bottom-tier though, and the top-tier that is also suspended.

Also, one of the lower corners is sliced, glowing with an orange light.

Inside, the Xigmatek Nebula has space for 80 mm-tall CPU coolers, two 3.5/2.5-inch drives, up to 200 mm long dual-slot graphics cards and, of course, the mini-ITX motherboard itself (whichever users happen to order), plus a standard ATX/EPS power supply.

The rear panel has a 120 mm Xigmatek XOF PWM-controlled fan (exhaust).

Finally, there is a front I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports and HDA front-panel jacks.