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$599 Cube of DREAMS

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips740.2K viewsJan 7, 20174:15
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Linus introduces the $599 Cube of DREAMS, a tilted PC case that features three distinct zones: a main computer compartment, a power supply section, and a storage area, each with its own cooling zone. He explains how the case allows air to breathe through the bottom intake and exhaust through the top, with a 1x1 120 mm front fan and a 3x1 120 mm radiator on the top. The case includes a water cooler for a Fury X, a blank spot covered by a panel, and a 1x1 120 mm radiator for the CPU. Linus also highlights the Omen motherboard, the bracket that secures the graphics card, and the USB 3.1 Gen 1, Ethernet, HDMI, and optical ports. He invites viewers to comment on whether the price is justified and thanks Squarespace for sponsoring the video.

Viewers largely praise the case design and ask about included components; many comments express excitement about the price and the Omen branding; some humor about the case being a "tilted cube"; overall sentiment is positive with high engagement.

Topics · review · pc · tech · gaming · performance · build · overview · unboxing

Questions answered

What is the price of the $599 Cube of DREAMS case?
The case is priced at $599, which includes the case itself, the Omen motherboard, and the Fury X water cooling kit.
Which cooling zones are present in the case?
The case has three cooling zones: a bottom intake fan, a top radiator for the CPU, and a front fan for overall airflow.
What ports are included on the motherboard?
The motherboard features USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, an Ethernet port, an HDMI port, and an optical jack.
How does the bracket secure the graphics card?
A bracket on the bottom of the cage holds the graphics card in place, preventing it from snapping or breaking off the motherboard.