The Master Qube line from the famous Taiwanese brand Cooler Master includes compact computer cases in the Cube Case format with a high level of quality and a thoughtful internal layout that allows you to install a powerful video card and Hi-End processor in the case. Most of them are designed to install a powerful video card with a length of 320 to 340 mm, several drives and a powerful processor with a high tower cooler or a medium format liquid cooling system. Such options are designed primarily for gamers who plan to build a powerful but miniature PC.


Most often on sale there are Master Qube models with an ascetic design, in which only the transparent side panel hints at their gaming essence. And instead of lighting, the manufacturer focuses on high-quality ventilation. The dimensions of the average Master Qube model are 387x230x383 mm, the internal volume often reaches 30 liters, the preferred motherboard size is micro-ATX. As a rule, the front and top panels are strewn with large holes for the release of hot air so that the processor or video card does not fry in cramped spaces.

Considering the specifics of the series, specialists from Chieftec are not in too much of a hurry to release new models, updating the line approximately once a year. In 2023, they presented a unique modular case, the Qube 500 Flatpack, which belongs to the Cube Case format and looks similar to its predecessors, but with one nuance. This is a fully modular case with replaceable panels, inside which you can place a gigantic motherboard of up to E-ATX form factor, two 280 mm radiators, 8 case fans, several 3.5-inch drives and a 365 mm long video card. Interestingly, the case comes completely disassembled: the parts of the case in the box are stacked, similar to how IKEA packs its furniture.