Usually, there’s enough space to work within the MiniQ. The P4 heatsink integrated in the MiniQ is a simple aluminum extrusion, same size as the stock Intel heatsink. It has many fins, keeping it cooler. It is crucial to remember that the MiniQ design it self aid in ore efficient cooling same as some of the other SFF cubes do like the Biostar iDEQ. In the iDEQ, the fan is placed vertically and blows air into a side of the sink where as the exhaust fan is on the other side blowing air out of the machine. In the MiniQ, the fan on the CPU cooler blows directly down into the sink towards the motherboard like other computers.

The AGP socket is placed near the corner of the motherboard rather than the PCI socket; a good design for hot graphics cards requiring being next to the ventilation holes in the side of the case.

All wires in the MiniQ are hooked in advanced, apart from 2 IDE channels and floppy drive. The MiniQ's bridges are passively cooled. The motherboard's 4 phase power system is depicted in this shot of the MOSFETs. Eventually the 80mm exhaust fan placed at the back of the MiniQ.