It is “engineered to the highest possible quality”

Nov 24, 2014 10:58 GMT  ·  By

Home-theater personal computers are all well and good, but maybe you want to upgrade to a stronger configuration at one point, and the case doesn't provide enough room for it.

Spire has launched a chassis that doesn't have this problem. Called PowerCube 710, the case can't fit mainboards larger than mini-ITX and micro-ATX motherboards, but does have room to accommodate everything else.

That means that you can install fairly powerful graphics cards and CPUs, since you won't be limited in terms of cooler height, although not all graphics cards will fit inside.

The case is made out of 0.5mm SPCC steel and has front USB 3.0 and HD-audio ports, all for the price of $59.95 / €44.95.

Spire claims that the newcomer is a “great solution” for DIY, HTPC, console and media-system PCs. Having enough space for a standard ATX power supply instead of a mini PSU lends credence to that.

Unfortunately, while the Spire PowerCube 710 should be up for sale already, it might not be available via retail just yet. You might have to wait for a few days. In the meantime, feel free to browse for the parts of the actual computer you want it to house once it does get listed.

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