General | + | - | |
During this test the Cubitek Tattoo Fire has been able to convince. We definitely liked the design and especially the red interior with its high quality red painting. This give the case some kind of a special extra. Furthermore it was easy to use and there are practical expansion possibilities. The only thing where we would have expected more was with the tightening mechanism for the 2.5 inch drive. This one is as rudimentary is it could possibly be and it would be highly appreciated if in a future revision there was something more sophisticated. | - Easy to handle | -
Wiring
of hard drive on the front side: facing the window panel - no USB 3.0 |
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Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics | + | - | |
Putting your hardware in place can be done quite easily. Motherboard, hard drive as well as power supply unit are quickly installed and there is also the possibility to do the wiring on the backside of the motherboard tray. If there was one centimeter more space then one could even close the side panel withtout any problems. The only thing which left a negative impression were the fans Cubitek has put into the Tattoo Fire. These simply are too noisy and need to be changed. | -
quality - Micro/Mini-USB port on top for other peripherals |
- Fans are not the quietest | |
Design | + | - | |
With the Tattoo Cubitek really created case that has a characteristic but not junky design. The red interior makes a nice change to the black outside. If it's according to your taste you'll like it. The case has the right size and even for the cablemanagement there is enough space. | - Red interior | ||
Recommendation | + | - | |
We can recommend the Cubitek Tattoo to users who are looking for a case with a certain extra but who also don't want to pay too much. | - Gamer - Desktop-PC |
Page 1 - Introduction | Page 5 - Left side |
Page 2 - Preview | Page 6 - Right side |
Page 3 - Front | Page 7 - Top / Bottom |
Page 4 - Back | Page 8 - Conclusion |