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Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white
Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white











phanteks metallic gear neo qube white
  1. #Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white how to#
  2. #Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white install#
  3. #Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white full#
  4. #Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white software#

#Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white install#

The Neo Qube 2 supports up to an E-ATX motherboard (up to 280mm wide) and supports a lot of cooling posibilities, you have the option to install a triple (3x) 360 radiator (these can be installed simultaneously) or take cooling to the next level with fan support for up to 9x 120 mm positions. Show your system how and where you want it with the NEO Qube 2 from Magnium Gear.

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From the side it showcases your hardware just as the full glassed panel version, but at the front it creates an endless Digital-RGB view inside. Get an even more beautiful look with the Neo Qube 2 IM edition.

#Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white software#

The NEO Qube 2 comes with all connectors installed to allow for Digital-RGB expansions and optionally sync with a compatible motherboard to allow for software control. The Digital-RGB lighting is integrated and comes with a pre-programmed controller that works software-free out of the box. The Digital-RGB lighting is integrated and comes with a pre-programmed controller that works software-free straight out of the box. Airflow has been optimized with low restriction mesh on all side and a high-quality slidable dust filter at the bottom. The NEO Qube 2 is capable of housing the most powerful gaming system with support for up to triple 360 radiators. This changes the tempered glass front panel to an endless Digital-RGB view like no other, yet you will have a good view of the systems components through the side glass panel. What sets the NEO Qube 2 apart is it’s infinity mirror coating on the front glass panel and built-in lighting effects. Its dual chamber design makes installation and cable management a breeze while all system components are highlighted through the double tempered glass anels.

#Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white how to#

So I know the colour effect is possible (I'm using it now), but I don't know how to get my fans or other ARGB items to connect to the front (rather than plugged into the MB as they are now) so that I can use it.The NEO Qube 2 from Magnium Gear is a true showcase mid-tower chassis without compromise. It's like a dark blue/cyan/purple rainbow gradient that continuously moves through those 3 colours.

phanteks metallic gear neo qube white

  • My guess is that the 'effect' is a photoshopped 'still' of the moving effect I have going at the moment on the front of the case.
  • As far as I remember, the case just has the DRGB strip in the front and it can run on with just SATA power, however there is a cable should you want to control it via MB (but then you lose the pre-set effects and the ability to control it via the front I/O). My case fans/Lian Li's are hooked up to the MB ARGB headers, but they aren't tied in to the front of the case (if they can be, I don't know how to do that). I assumed the RAM/GPU/Cooler couldn't be synced as they are using RAM/PCI slots or are directly connected to a MB fan header (cooler rad fans), so these may need to be customised with software, but I don't know of any software that will do it. How does one achieve this with this case?! Not possible? Do I have to buy a Phanteks DRGB hub or something? I've tried Google and Phanteks website and trying to learn more about RGB/ARGB/DRGB in general, but I'm completely stuck and very new at this.Īny help/advice would be much appreciated!

    phanteks metallic gear neo qube white

    I just want my system to cycle through the 3 tone colour combo, similar to the look on the Metallicgear promo images - where not only are the front panel and fans running what seem to be the same colour combo, the MB/RAM seem to have it as well. To top it off, Mystic Light does not allow you to set custom multi-colours - you can choose a single colour that you can then apply an effect to or have static, but you can't have more than one colour unless you select the standard 'rainbow' option. I have the front strip set to a really nice colour combination using the built-in functions from the mode button on the front and I'd like the rest of the system to reflect that, however as my fans, Lian Li Strimer(s) and then obviously NZXT Cooler/RAM/GPU are all plugged into the MB, I can't get them all on the same lighting effect. I have a new system build in a Metallicgear Neo Qube and I'm wondering how in the world to hook the lighting up so that everything runs off/matches the front panel light strip? Is that even possible?













    Phanteks metallic gear neo qube white