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Cubitek Tattoo Fire Mid-Tower Case Review

We are quite fond of the exterior design of the Tattoo.  It may not be the most visually inspiring case we've ever reviewed but it is far from ugly.  The front panel comprises almost entirely of steel mesh which should help to improve airflow through the case.  There is a 140 mm intake fan located in the front of the case which featured red LED lighting.

The front panel connections and switches are located on the top of the case at the front.  From left to right we find an LED on/off switch, an eSATA port, a USB2.0 port, headphone and microphone jacks, a further USB2.0 port, the reset switch and finally the power switch.

There is an additional 140 mm red LED fan located in the roof of the case.  This acts as an exhaust, getting rid of hot air out of the top of the system.  Cubitek have chosen to integrate a clear acrylic side panel exposing the system build alongside the beautiful red interior design.

Moving round to the back of the case, we get our first taste of the gloss red finish that fills the inside of the case.  Aside from the colour, there is very little worthy of note around the back.  There is a 120 mm fan populating the exhaust vent alongside seven expansion slot covers and a bottom mounted PSU slot.

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