![]() The main problem is that micro-ATX cases don’t seem to save much real estate compared with these new compact mid-Tower cases, which is why micro-ATX seems to be falling out of favour recently. The micro-ATX form factor could be the ideal platform for high spec gaming builds these days since the use of dual graphics cards isn't a thing for gamers any more, thus reducing the size that a motherboard needs to be, micro-ATX seems ideal. So, is micro-ATX a dead form factor? Deepcool doesn’t seem to think so and In a way, I kind of agree. To say it’s dinky isn't completely accurate, there are many compact mid-Tower ATX cases on the market these days that are not much (if any) bigger than the Macube 110, and they also support a wider range of motherboard form factors. ![]() Deepcool Macube 110 is the latest addition to the Macube series, but unlike the other ATX form factor cases already in the range, this Macube 110 is a dinky micro-ATX case that supports mATX and mini-ITX motherboards only.
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