Anidees Crystal Cube Review

tinytomlogan

The Guvnor
Staff member
We were big fans of the standard ATX Crystal case from Anidees and they are just about to launch a new tempered glass cube case, we have been lucky enough to get an early sample.


 
Wow! It's a modders dream, my brain is literally going into overdrive with all the possibilities. Top job Anidees! Every box ticked in case design.
 
Nice review, that's a lot of case for the price, I know it wouldn't be ideal but even with fans/rads in the top I'd need to keep the filter in place just for looking tidy's sake
 
Tis a very nice case indeed. I think to keep prices low I would probably just pick a light colour and roll with that instead of spending £30 per fan on RGB.

I've always had a thing for dual chambered cubes since 1999 when I built into one. I like how they have become more popular and then refined so much.

Good price too. Very competitive, and other than the lack of fans doesn't appear to be missing too much either.

Thanks for the review Tom, and welcome to Anidees. I hope we see more of their stuff in the future :)
 
This is a really nice case. Personally I think they could've saved even more on an already great price by making the cable/psu side metal but I guess it would defeat the name "crystal cube"
 
I love it. Cube cases have so much potential.

Actually, they are limited in volume, so potential is limited:D:D:D

BTW what the heck is up with tempered glass? I can't stand this new "fad". Sure it is slightly more scratch resistant. But it sure as heck shatters much easier, gets dirty just as fast if not faster due to catching fur in the air, weighs a ton compared to acrylic, and has an insane price tag premium.
I will never understand.
 
Actually, they are limited in volume, so potential is limited:D:D:D

BTW what the heck is up with tempered glass? I can't stand this new "fad". Sure it is slightly more scratch resistant. But it sure as heck shatters much easier, gets dirty just as fast if not faster due to catching fur in the air, weighs a ton compared to acrylic, and has an insane price tag premium.
I will never understand.

I was tempted to say, "I know NBD doesn't like them but..."

I regret everything.

:D


I've become quite fond of the tempered glass trend, to the point where I want to see more of it. I think it's a natural evolution. Hopefully we'll eventually see a composite material replace it that looks as sexy and absorbs as much sound as tempered glass but without the weight or fragility.
 
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