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Maxcube Amoris 6010
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Maxcube Amoris 6010 Chassis
Computer case options are aplenty in
the market nowadays. You can choose just about any color, finish or pattern your
heart desires (or wallet can afford). I still remember the days of simply beige,
meaning beige was simply the only color (if you can call it a color) available.
There is also numerous sizes and shapes of cases on the market now, so case
makers are trying their darnedest to separate themselves from the pack. Today I
have for you one such newcomer to the case market by the name of
Maxcube and their
new
Amoris 6010 case. It offers us a very unique front door but does it have the
rest of the goods to make it to your house? Read on...
The architectural design is the manifestation
of power from this game PC Amoris 6010. Inspired by the explosive and
mysterious power of meteorite, the design is characterized by crisscrossing
lines and structural surface. The LED blue light emitting from the case
reveals a myeterious aura that will lead the user right into the theatrical
world of virtual games. Aimed at professional and enthusiasts alike, Amoris
6010 will be targeting at European market. For easy upgrade, all hard drives
and chips can be easily removed and attached with tool less feature. The
front doors can be opened simultaneously. A powerful game PC covered with an
edgy, structural, and rugged organic shape will enhance users gaming
experience.
1. The crisscrossing line and structural surface reveal power and explosive
energy just like a meteorite.
2. Two doors can be opened simultaneously to reduce the impact of dirt and
dusts.
3. I/O panel, located at the front top, is easy to reach.
4. Extended venting area on one side provides effective circulation.
Promotional Photos from
Maxcube Website:
Specifications:
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Model Name
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Amoris 6010
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Case Type
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Tower
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Material
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Chassis: SGCC / Bezel: Metal mesh + ABS
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Motherboard
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12” X 9.6” (ATX), 9.6” X 9.6” (Micro ATX)
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Drive Bay
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External: 5.25" x 4, 3.5" x 2 / Internal: 3.5" x 4
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Expansion Slot
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7
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Front I/O Port
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USB2.0 x 4, eSATA x 1, Audio, MIC
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Cooling
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Front (intake): 12cm Blue LED Fan x 1
Rear (exhaust): 12cm Blue LED Fan x 1
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Power Supply
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Support Standard ATX PS2 or EPS
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Dimensions
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With Bezel: 210 mm (W) x 480 mm (H) x 510 mm (D)
W/O Bezel: 200 mm (W) x 420 mm (H) x 450.7 mm (D)
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Clear CMOS
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Yes
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Security Lock
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Yes
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Packaging & Contents:

Box Front |
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Box Rear |

Lots of Plastic Protection |

Lots of Plastic Protection |

Lots of Plastic Protection |

Instructions |

Manual & Accessories |

Instructions |
The shipping box was the case box
this time (not double boxed) and it was typical of just about every case out
there. However inside the box, when I removed the case itself, I was surprised
by the amount of clingy plastic wrap protection there was on it. Front, sides,
even the bottom. Inside the case was just a small white box. No power supply was
included in this package.
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