Cubitek Tattoo Pro
Nov 15th, 2011 | By SimonCubitek has only been making end-user PC manufacturer since 2010 and they appear to have a good future ahead of them. The Cubitek Tattoo Pro has some good features going for it. The overall design is very well stream-lined with just enough accents to make it stand out from the rest. It comes standard with large fans, tool-less maintenance and a well thought out top panel tray with mini USB cable.

The Tattoo Pro does come with a few flaws. The cooling is limited and this weakness will only show with heavily overclocked machines. It seems to be missing some of the simple pleasures like a hard rubber feet for vibration dampening or screwing down the top 140mm fan to prevent it from rattling while running.
It’s hard to find a price of this case in North America, it’s selling in the 70 Euro range across the pond but that doesn’t help us Canadians or Americans. There are plenty of good cases on Newegg for the equivalent of 70 Euro, so do you homework and see what else is on the market. The Tattoo Pro has the making of a good entry case but don’t get tied up if you plan on plunging into the enthusiast realm with some serious overclocking and powerful video cards.
- Advantages
- Top tray panel
- External mini-USB cable
- Easy to remove bezel and fan filters
- Disadvantages
- Hard plastic feet
- Top 140mm fan not screwed down, chance of vibrating
Overclockers Online would like to thank Cubitek for making this review possible.