Thanks for the video, it was very detailed, I also noticed that the power button is somewhat strange, so is it normal that it doesn't make the characteristic "Click" of any button? I haven't built the PC yet and I wanted to know if this is normal 🤦🏻
I mention the power button in the video… it’s distinctively not like the conventional button and the only aspect of the case I could be disappointed by. I doubt Cooler Master will be watching, but it’s the only thing I would change about this case. Having said that, it shouldn’t put you off buying this case. The customer I assembled this PC for hasn’t mentioned it, for example, and it’s OK once expectations about button feedback are adjusted. It works… and it feeling different to other buttons is normal. 🙂
No - you don't ned to dismantle the case to get the PSU out. There's a screw on the front and a screw on the opposite side of the power supply that holds it in place. Remove those two screws and the PSU just lifts out. It's got a separate bracket attached to it which makes swapping it out really easy. You can see the front screw at 20:42 - it's the silver screw in the hole between the two silver screws on the front. Hope that helps. :)
@@sterntechdaddy another question, can I fit many hdds in it? I will use the case for my home server so I will probably use at least 3 drives, or fit a hd case
The Qube 500 has 4 x 3.5” drive mounting positions and 3 x 2.5” drive mounting positions. You can put 2.5" drives into 3.5" adapters if you need to. :)
Thanks for the video, it was very detailed, I also noticed that the power button is somewhat strange, so is it normal that it doesn't make the characteristic "Click" of any button?
I haven't built the PC yet and I wanted to know if this is normal 🤦🏻
I mention the power button in the video… it’s distinctively not like the conventional button and the only aspect of the case I could be disappointed by.
I doubt Cooler Master will be watching, but it’s the only thing I would change about this case.
Having said that, it shouldn’t put you off buying this case. The customer I assembled this PC for hasn’t mentioned it, for example, and it’s OK once expectations about button feedback are adjusted.
It works… and it feeling different to other buttons is normal.
🙂
hello i have a question, when it comes to switching the power supply will I have to disassemble all the case?
No - you don't ned to dismantle the case to get the PSU out.
There's a screw on the front and a screw on the opposite side of the power supply that holds it in place. Remove those two screws and the PSU just lifts out. It's got a separate bracket attached to it which makes swapping it out really easy. You can see the front screw at 20:42 - it's the silver screw in the hole between the two silver screws on the front.
Hope that helps.
:)
@@sterntechdaddy thank you I just ordered this case
Cool. It's a really nice case!
:)
@@sterntechdaddy another question, can I fit many hdds in it? I will use the case for my home server so I will probably use at least 3 drives, or fit a hd case
The Qube 500 has 4 x 3.5” drive mounting positions and 3 x 2.5” drive mounting positions. You can put 2.5" drives into 3.5" adapters if you need to.
:)