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Unexpected announcement from Razer!

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The video covers a surprise product reveal at Pax West 2016, focusing on Antec's cube case designed by Razer, which marks their first ITX form factor for this collaboration. The presenter explains that the cube is not the smallest ITX chassis, but it is packed with cooling flexibility, including space for a 2x10 mm front radiator, a rear 120 mm radiator, and water cooling for the CPU, with multiple fan configuration options (two 120 mm fans, one 140 mm, or a single 180 mm). It also supports a triple-slot graphics card, exemplified by a high-end Titan Z, and offers storage versatility with two 2.5-inch SSD trays plus space for two more drives when a cage is removed. The case uses dark acrylic panels and aluminum framing, featuring signature Razer lighting and logos, including green underglow and a green-lit power button, which underscore the collaboration’s branding. The host demonstrates the ease of accessing component bays by removing side panels and notes the overall intent: a compact but capable ITX system suitable for water cooling and substantial expandability, appealing to compact build enthusiasts while signaling Razer’s continued design language. The video wraps with a tease of a giveaway linked in the description and a nod to their Pax West 2016 coverage, inviting viewer engagement and feedback on whether the Cube fits their needs for a compact, powerful PC build.

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What are the key cooling capabilities of the Razer cube ITX case announced at Pax West 2016?
It supports a 2x10 mm radiator in the front, a 120 mm radiator in the rear, and water cooling for the CPU, with flexible fan configurations including two 120 mm fans, one 140 mm fan, or one 180 mm fan.
What storage and expansion options does the case offer?
It includes two 2.5-inch SSD trays with captive screws and space for two more 2.5-inch drives if the tray is removed, plus room for a triple-slot graphics card like a Titan Z.