This is one of many mini-ITX enclosures currently at Computex

Jun 7, 2013 16:51 GMT  ·  By

Another day, another PC case. There definitely seem to be many of them these days. With Intel releasing Haswell CPUs and AMD and NVIDIA launching their own processors/graphics cards, new desktops are bound to sell and, by extension, new cases.

Yet Streacom made a model that won't benefit from any of that: DB4.

Long story short, it is a small, cube-shaped chassis measuring 250 x 250 x 250 mm / 9.84 x 9.84 x 9.84 inches.

It can hold CPUs of up to 65W, and storage drives on one side of the motherboard tray (the mini-ITX mainboard tray splits the case in half).

The chassis also ships with an external power supply and ridged 2 mm-thick aluminum panels on all four main sides (double as heatsinks).

Moreover, the rear panel ports stick out from the case's bottom and the top is actually an acrylic window.

All in all, Streacom's DB4 is a queer thing, but should fit in offices and living rooms.