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THE CUBE EKWB INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

antec ekwb cube 15t

The plastic fascia can be removed by gently pulling it outwards.

 

 

At the front Antec actually gives you four choices either mount two 120mm fans, one 140/180mm fan or a 240mm radiator.

 

 

Both side panels are kept in place with a tool-less mechanism (click system) so you just need to pull them outwards.

 

 

Normally the left side is what we always open to access the interior but this time over since the Cube features an inverted-mainboard design we ended up at the rear of the mainboard tray.

 

 


Here we see the 6 fan hub, single 3.5" tray (can also be used with two 2.5" drives) and two 2.5" trays.

 

 

These three trays are made out of aluminum and are very sturdy.

 

 

The PSU area features 4 anti-vibration pads and can be used with models up to 200mm long.

 

 

Taking the right side panel off reveals the interior which is quite spacious for a Mini-ITX case.

 

 

The EKWB logo is placed on the PSU area cover.

 

 

Unfortunately in order to remove the bottom air-filter you first need to remove the right side panel.

 

 

You can mount a 60mm thick 240mm radiator at the front (even thicker - if available - if you don't plan on using a very long graphics card).

 

 

The mainboard tray has 5 cable management holes on it (aside the very large PSU cover opening).

 

 

Antec has placed a 120mm white LED fan at the rear of the Cube but what i liked even more were its 7 silver blades.