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====Cube==== [[File:NEXT Cube-IMG 7154.jpg|thumb|right|[[NeXTcube]] had a cube [[computer enclosure|enclosure]].]] Cube [[Workstation]]s have a cube case [[Computer enclosure|enclosure]] to house the [[motherboard]], [[PCI Express|PCI-E]] expansion cards, [[GPU]], [[central processing unit|CPU]], [[dynamic random-access memory|DRAM]] [[DIMM]] slots, [[computer cooling]] equipment, [[chipset]]s, [[Input device|I]]/[[Output device|O]] ports, [[hard disk drive]]s, and [[solid-state drive]]s.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.overclockers.co.uk/blog/pc-case-form-factors-explained-everything-you-need-to-know/ | title=PC Case Form Factors Explained | date=May 17, 2022 }}</ref> {{multiple image | align = center | total_width = 410 | image1 = Workstation cube.webp | caption1 = 3D sketch of a half cube workstation | image2 = Workstation cube lid off.webp | caption2 = Case enclosure holds a [[graphics processing unit|GPU]], [[PCI Express|PCI-E]] [[solid-state drive|SSD]], [[dynamic random-access memory|DRAM]] [[DIMM]] sticks, and [[air cooling]] [[heat sink]] on the [[CPU]] }}
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