Systems

Getting “Back to School” Ready With MSI Cubi N

A Closer Look – CUBI N

The MSI CUBI N is a simple bit of kit, at least on the surface. It’s small enough to hold in one hand…

Actually, here’s proof of that!

The front looks nice enough, with a headphone/microphone combi jack, so your mobile headphones should work just fine here, or you can use a splitter for dedicated microphone/headphone setups. There are two USB 3 ports on the front too, so plugging in portable storage, controllers and other peripherals is easy enough.

Around the back, you’ll find the power port, LAN, two more USB 3 ports, and display connections. It supports both HDMI and VGA. I doubt many home users will use the VGA, but that’s likely going to appeal to some business uses where older technology is often left to work until it dies, then left another 10 years beyond that.

The top looks really cool too, with a perforated design to provide some cooling to the internal components. However, it has a sort of wave design to it. Keep in mind, this is a tiny system you could easily hide out of sight. However, if you are going to have one on your desktop, next to your TV or something like that, it’s nice that it’s attractive too. I quite like the larger power button up here too, clean and simple.

There’s a little more ventilation down the sides.

It’s not hard to open this thing up, you just need a small screwdriver. It won’t void your warranty either, assuming you don’t spill your beer in here while doing it at least.

There’s room for an M.2 SSD, 2.5″ SSD/HDD, and a SODIMM, all of which are upgradeable. Again, keep in mind what’s in mine is just one version of this, you can buy it with different storage and memory configurations pre-installed.

Page: 1 2 3 4 5

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

LG 24″1920×1080 IPS 144Hz 1ms FreeSync HDR10 Widescreen LED Backlit Gaming Monitor

IPS 1ms (GtG) 144Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 sRGB 99% (Typ.) AMD FreeSync™ Premium Was £159.93…

11 hours ago

Ducky One 3 Fuji USB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard UK Layout Cherry Silver

Equipped with brand new Quack Mechanics True PBT, double-shot keycaps for high durability and vivid…

11 hours ago

LG 49″ 144Hz FreeSync HDR KVM Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

Nano IPS™ Display 49-inch DQHD (5120 x 1440) at 144Hz Colour DCI-P3 98% VESA Display…

11 hours ago

Kolink Observatory Midi Tower RGB Gaming Case 

Case designed to support motherboards up to E-ATX Front and side panel in 4 mm…

11 hours ago

Hi-Fi Rush’s Last Update Comes To Steam

Following Microsoft's decision to close down Tango Gameworks the studio behind Hi-Fi Rush the studio…

11 hours ago

DeepCool CC560 V2 Black Mid Tower Tempered Glass PC Gaming Case

The DeepCool CC560 V2 mid-tower case offers great value with spacious component compatibility, a full-sized…

12 hours ago