Cooler Master's Qube 500 Flatpack lets you build your own PC case

PCWorld 

You already know about flat-packed products, or build-it-yourself items that come in flat boxes you can easily take home--the concept is widespread in furniture (e.g., Ikea). It's not really been a thing in the PC space though, outside of niche offerings like Teenage Engineering's computer-1. That's going to change once Cooler Master's Qube 500 Flatpack hits the streets--and it could help usher in a wave of slick deconstructed modular cases. Unlike the computer-1, the Qube 500 isn't tiny, nor does it lean into the origami aspect of that case. At 33 liters, it runs 380 x 231 x 381mm (or 406 x 231 x 415mm if you count protrusions like handles and feet), and it skips the folding and bending of panels to get them into ready condition.

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