![]() ![]() The interior wiring is about average for SFF computers. They do not, however, contribute to cooling at all since they are plexi-glass backed by the perforated aluminum. The side panels remove with just one thumb screw, a very handy design. The long strip grill is part of the proprietary cooling system for the eCube, called xross-blade cooling. You can see the outlet grill on the rear for the larger than average 220 Watt power supply. There are 3 additional rear audio ports and an SPDIF Optical OUT, but there are no punchouts available for a Parallel port or second serial port. They include PS2 ports for keyboard and mouse, VGA, serial, a 10/100 Ethernet LAN port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, and 2 Firewire ports. The eCube EG65D concentrates ports on the front, but you will also find a wide variety of ports on the rear panel. Access is available to the 3.5" and 5.25" external bays, without the use of mirrored doors or hidden panels. Included are SPDIF optical IN, audio Mic and outputs for a 6-speaker system, 2 USB 2.0, and a Firewire port. Front ports are in a row toward the bottom of the front panel. ![]() Bright chrome buttons are used for on/off and reset. The perforated aluminum front gives an industrial or tech look to the small computer. AMS is a case builder, and that heritage certainly shows in the eCube chassis.
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