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The CUK Continuum Micro is a compact mATX gaming PC that packs high‑end components like a Ryzen 7 5700X and RTX 5060 Ti into a 403 mm tall chassis, emphasizing strong airflow with six RGB fans and a durable tempered‑glass side panel. It offers configurable RAM, storage, and power supply options with a 3‑year warranty and lifetime tech support.
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$1,449.99
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$1,317.26
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$1,099.99
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$1,549.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors view the Continuum Micro as a well‑engineered micro gaming PC that balances compact dimensions with full‑size component support. They commend its airflow‑centric design, six‑fan RGB system, and premium tempered‑glass aesthetics, while noting the occasional omission of a power supply and the lack of independent thermal benchmarks.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers generally praise the Continuum Micro for delivering high performance in a space‑saving package, its eye‑catching RGB lighting, and the confidence provided by a solid warranty. Recurring concerns revolve around the need to buy a separate power supply and occasional spec‑listing errors that cause confusion.
Common Complaints
Missing power supply in base builds, typographical errors in marketing specs, and the absence of published thermal/noise benchmark data.
What People Are Saying
“the ultimate micro gaming PC”
“exceptional cooling, customizable RGB (6 modes), and tough glass door”
How It Compares
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