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The new Cooler Master N600 is quite a
good case. Keeping in mind what this case actually costs, it offers
quite a lot of different features. We liked for example the flexibility
regarding cooling options as well as storage. Additionally you can
install watercooling gear at a variety of spots, which is rather unusual
for such a low priced case. There is only thing we didn't like and this
concerns the pre-installed fans, which all feature 3-pin connectors
instead of 4-pin ones. It would have been better to have PWM fans instead of 3-pin fans.
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Design
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Fans
- Top panel |
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Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics |
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The build quality is very good, the N600 is produced with
really decent materials, and the black finish with a lot of mesh gives it an appealing look.
During the installation we noticed, that the routing hole for the 8-pin
power connector cable is really tight, and therefore wiring can be a bit
circumstantial. Overall there is plenty of internal space and allows you to have a very powerful rig without
worrying about messy cable management or high temperatures.
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- Interior
Space |
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Design |
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The design is simple and clean.
Looking at the N600 from the outside may suggest that this is one boring
case, but once you remove the side panels there is a great a deal of
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Recommendation |
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If you're looking for a case in the region of 70
Euro, which comes with quite a few decent features, then the N600 from
Cooler Master is definitely an interesting case. |
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- Gaming-PC |
- Desktop PC
- File Server |
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Rating |
The Cooler Master N600 gets good four out of five
stars. |
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