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Hoojum Cubit 3T
Written by Spode (05/Apr/04)
Page 2 of 5
Supplied By: Hoojum

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What makes the the Cubit range of cases so different from any other on the market, is the chassis is one solid peice of 5mm alumunium. This makes the case rather heavy, but incredibly strong. It has the added bonus of being able to give the case rather sexy curved corners.


This is a picture after stripping it out.

The front panels are made of clear acrylic. This means we can acheive cool glowy effects like on page 1. If like me, you find clear acrylic untidy, for a little extra cash, you can get the non-T version, which comes with solid metal bezels instead.

You may be wondering why the chassis has all those slots in it. This is where Hoojum can once again put their hand up for unique engineering, with their pullout tray system. Our chassis came with 3 trays...

This is the top tray to support the slimline DVD drive. Once the drive was screwed into place the tray literally just slots in, lining up perfectly with the front bezel.

This tray supports the harddrive and the PSU module. The PSU module works in conjunction with a silent external power supply - much like the ones seen with LCD screens.

This is the tray for the motherboard and the front panel connection system with Firewire (6-pin), Mini-Firewire (4-pin), USB and IR Header.


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