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It has been some time since we compared a fair quantity of cases. The market does not move as fast as it did a couple of years ago. Even so, lately we have looked at quite a few models individually, and it is high time we do a comparison test with cases...
What case is best for you depends on the purpose you have for it. If you want a silent case, you might be willing to sacrifice some of the cooling performance. On the other hand you might tolerate a bit more noise when you are building a heavy system th...
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pinoyunboxing.com Updated: 2018-06-01 06:11:38
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Most of us may well have heard and even purchased from box.co.uk , but few may know that they also sell pre-configured Gaming PCs! Well they do and there's plenty to choose from too…Today I will be taking a look at one from their Cube Reaper range. This p...
We may not have seen many Full Review Systems here at pcG, but we are building them almost every day! And if we were to have a budget of £999, I'm not sure we could build a much better Gaming Rig than the Cube Reaper! The Cube Reaper came to pcG well pac...
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Cooler Master have over two decades worth of experience in the component and IT industry and have absolutely no plans to slow down, in fact quite the contrary. This particular Taiwan based company (they also have a base in the Netherlands) have also been...
Great support for coolers and graphics cards, Excellent water cooling support available...
No eSATA port or hot swap dock like previous version, Effectively a “shinier” version of the CM690 II...
So the Cooler Master CM690 III or CM693 if you don't do the roman numerals thing has been on the desk with a Play3r test rig installed for around a week now but it's that time again where I give you the low down. Is the CM690 III a worthwhile purchase an...
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At the rear is the case's second and final fan, a 120mm exhaust. There are also some firmly fitted grommets for external watercoolers and a 7+1 expansion slot arrangement. Though there are just two default fans, there are many ways to expand upon this...
As we said, it's getting harder and harder for cases to really stand out as something special in this part of the market. Over the past few years we've seen cases here from almost every major manufacturer gradually establish a baseline level of build qual...
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Sit back and think for a minute about just how many companies offer a chassis segment as well as offering one, if not many, AIO coolers under their names. Places like Corsair, NZXT, Antec, and Zalman, I'm sure I am missing a couple, but not one of them ha...
The CM 690 III is a structurally sound design. Not only did the feet really grab to the glass when trying to move it around for images, but even without the panels and with some of the bays removed, the chassis still feels like a tank to protect your com...
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All three of the cases we've looked at this month are within $40 of each other, so just what each offers for that much more or less than its casemates (a little military humour, there, for the sharp ones) is really quite interesting. As the most expensive...
Cooler Master's workhorse enthusiast case gets an upgrade...
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Today we are taking a look at the CM 690 III. Following in the footsteps of the CM 690 II the latest revision supports up to ten 2.5″ drives, graphics cards up to 423 mm in length and CPU coolers up to 171 mm in height. Retailing around £85, is the...
Excellent build quality, Refined design, Excellent cooling performance, Easy access to all areas during installation...
The CM 690 III definitely is worth the money, though we would have liked to see some of the CM 690 II’s key features make a return...
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The Cooler Master CM 690 is a popular desktop chassis that we've seen a couple iterations of. Now there's the third edition, so how does the CM 690 III compare to its predecessors and the competition? The CM 690 has come in many flavours. The CM 690 I...
The stakes were high for Cooler Master. The CM 690 series has always been a popular and well-respected one, and Cooler Master could afford to drop the ball with the third version. The first two offered a perfect balance of price, features, effective coo...
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Cooler Master have gone back to the drawing board, aiming to improve on one of their best ever and most popular chassis designs, adding a third part in the now Trilogy of CM 690 chassis. The 690 and of course the 690 II are fantastic cases, but they're ge...
Sleek design on the exterior and interior, Removable filters and covers for easy maintenance, Flexible and modular storage bays, Spacious interior for long graphics cards, Good cable management, Impressive airflow and high quality fans pre-installed, Dura...
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Overall I think Cooler Master have made some pretty impressive improvements to the 690 and it is easily the best on the range so far. The only omission I can see in my mind is that they've removed the rubber grommets on the chassis interior, but since cab...
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vortez.net Updated: 2018-06-01 06:12:13
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£80 Cooler Master’s CM 690 series has always been a popular choice for enthusiasts and gamers. Its middle of the road styling has satisfied both camps by remaining largely subtle in its aesthetic approach. It was way back in 2011 that 690 II received...
Pleasing to the eye, Classic design with improvements, Great clearance options, Easy to maintain cable management, Can accommodate 240mm radiators, EZ trays are an excellent idea for storage, Good build quality...
No robber grommets for cut-outs, Standard screws for PCI covers, Sliding cover for front panel controls could be better...
It’s never an easy feat bringing to market the successor to a popular product and there are usually two avenues that manufacturers take; a complete overhaul and redesign or a subtle facelift. Today’s review of CM 690 III drops into the latter. Choosin...
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Cooler Master has officially unveiled their new CM 690 III, the successor to one of the most popular midtower cases. Compared to the previous version, there are quite a few changes, especially, when taking a closer look at the HDD/SSD compartment. Other t...
We were pleasantly surprised with how the manufacturer has managed to create a product so good while maintaining a low price The CM 690 III is well made, the steel frame is solid and the finish is above average compared to competitors in the same price r...
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Although it has been launched back in 2015, the Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5 is still one of the favorite PC cases among PC enthusiast and case modders. This particular case we have here is a custom edition of the standard variant, but with NVIDIA GeFor...
Velcro straps makes for excellent cable management, Supports up to two 280mm radiators, Support up to 190mm tall CPU cooler, Three 140mm fans included, Excellent custom paint job, Good air ventilation, Good and solid material used for the case, Flexible a...
Small cutouts for cable routing for the 2.5" drive trays, Doesn't come with PSU shroud, No USB Type-C port on the front panel...
The MasterCase Pro 5 NVIDIA Edition by Cooler Master is the perfect case for the NVIDIA fans out there who can't get enough of green in their lives...
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Cases are essentially homes for all your components as they ‘house' everything inside them. When it comes to picking a case, this is normally something I do last when it comes to a new build. The reason being is that I want to make sure everything I will...
Well, the time has come, another review to wrap up and thankfully, it was a good product. The Cooler Master MasterCase...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2020-11-30 03:10:24
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It's been a long time since we've seen a Cooler Master Case here at pcG, the last one was the Cosmos II back in October 2014! Since then Cooler Master has been busy, not on working on a Case per se, but on a Concept! That concept is that of the MasterCase...
The Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5 may not be as revolutionary as all of the hype that surrounded it suggested, but! The MasterCase is a damn good case that's undeniably well made and well thought out. But it's still a little lacking when it comes to des...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2020-11-30 03:10:24
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D espite the vast number of cases you can choose from, real innovation is rare. Mostly it comes down to a style decision, which is nice when building a new PC to give it a sense of fresh newness, but building (and subsequently adding-to) a PC with a case...
"We built a test PC in the Master Case and every step was stress free."...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2020-11-30 03:10:24
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With the Master Case 5, Cooler Master introduces a new line of mid-tower cases, which are compatible with high-end components. The Master Case 5 Pro is the flagship model that includes a few interesting accessories like radiator bracket and additional HDD...
inside you can install up to five HDDs 35" and two SSDs 25"On the inside there is quite a lot of space available The interior space available is adequate for a midtower case compatible with ATX motherboards, thanks to the large empty spaces located on th...
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Around back is a 140mm exhaust fan secured to adjustable height mounting struts, along with seven expansion slots. Rubber feet are always good to see as well, and the slideout PSU dust filter is both easy to remove and to replace after cleaning. So far...
A number of you responded positively to Cooler Master's unveiling of its MasterCase series in our Computex 2015 coverage, and it seems that by and large that was a justified reaction. The MasterCase Pro 5 is a well-made case with plenty of functionality a...
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The MasterCase 5 and MasterCase Pro 5, the world's first mid-sized modular towers with exterior expandability were first announced during Computex 2015 and the design drew quite some excitement.If you're a subscriber to my Youtube Channel , you probably h...
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ocdrift.com Updated: 2020-11-30 03:10:24
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During Computex 2015 in Taipei last June, Cooler Master has unveiled MasterCase, which the world's first mid-sized modular tower with exterior expandability. The MasterCase represents a new family of cases that offer unmatched control over style and funct...
Extremely good looking, Solid build quality, Spacious interior supporting CPU cooler up to 190 mm of height, Modular parts offers high flexibility, Highly expandable with addon parts available separately, Supports up to six 140 mm fans, Decent thermal per...
– No LED strip included, – No extra Velcro provided...
AboutLatest Postsowikh84OverClocker, Reviewer at OCDrift.comOne of the most respected OverClockers here in Malaysia with vast knowledge in Motherboard, Graphics Card and Memory. The nick "owikh84" is not only well known in local tech sites but also intern...
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