Spire released a new small chassis that looks quite stylish and they call it the PowerCube 715. This cube chassis can hold a micro-ATX or a mini-ITX motherboard along with a standard sized ATX power supply. There is even a 420W power supply included with the PowerCube 715.
The small chassis has room for two 3.5-inch hard disk drives next to the motherboard and PSU. The front panel has both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 connectors next to the HD audio 3.5mm jacks, but that’s also about the highlights when it comes to this chassis. It’s certainly not anything special feature wise, but it fulfills the basic needs and couple look quite good on an office desk.
I have doubts that the Spire PowerCube 715 will find a lot of fans among our enthusiast readers, especially with the included un-rated power supply. Most people would rather pick their own PSU and then the extra money paid or the package deal would be a waste. The Spire PowerCube 715 comes with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of €64,95.
Would you want to build a system with this new Spire chassis or do you have better suggestions for our readers that want to build a stylish and compact system? Let us know in the comments.
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