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Spire PowerCube 715 micro ATX Chassis Review

Specifications, Features and Package

 

Spire PowerCube 715 Specifications

Unit Weight 2.6
Unit Dimension (cm) 30 x 21 x 28
Accessories Multilanguage user installation manual, Pouch with screws, rivets, motherboards stand-off
Front Panel Connections | Audio HD & AC 97
Budget No
Certification CE/RoHS/REACH
Color Black
Drive Bays 3.5″ Internal 2
Expansion Slots (rear) 4
Fan Size (cm) 120 x 120 x 25
Fan Type DC 12V Blue 15 LED silent series
Form Factor MICRO ATX
High Air Flow No
Housing Steel
Inverted Structure No
Life Expectancy 5 years
Main Board Support mATX / Micro ATX / Mini ITX
Mainstream No
Material SPCC
Material Thickness (mm) 0.50mm
Operating Temperature (°C) -20 to 70
Packaging Includes 1. User’s Manual 2. Mounting screws 5pcs
Packaging Retail box
PackagingType Brown Carton
Power Supply Included No
Safety Approvals CE/RoHS/REACH
Storage Temperature (°C) -20 to 40
Front Panel Connections | USB 2.0 1
Front Panel Connections | USB 3.0 1
Front Panel Connections | HDD DOCK No
Warranty 2 years
Window Side Panel Yes

 

Spire PowerCube 715 has arrived in a retail package which is brown box with printed general product specifications and other data required to identify the product. Package is not much different from what we used to see regarding other products this type and most manufacturer are using it.

Inside the package we can of course find the PowerCube 715 case but we can’t count on much more. There is a small bag with screws and motherboard stand-offs and a short manual. Most users will find it enough as it’s all you need while building new PC ( of course you also need other components ).

Everything weight 2.6kg including package and 2.2kg without it. It’s really light but it still feels solid.

Let’s move to the next page to take a closer look at the exterior and interior of the PowerCube 715.

 

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2 comments

Ivan_hoe 27 December 2016 at 17:55

The case looks fine and I actually plan a built in it. Two things though: is there a possibility to add some small water CPU cooling solution? I am not sure that the front has options w/o drilling. And second what is the maximum height of a CPU air cooler.

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Darius Zica 28 January 2017 at 18:01

Maximum height CPU Cooler: 80mm

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