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Anfang Mai präsentierte Cooler Master auf einen Schlag eine völlig neue Gehäuse-Serie, die N-Serie. Gleich vier Gehäuse wurden seinerzeit vorgestellt, angefangen vom Mini-Tower N200 über das N300 und N400 bis hin zum N600, alle drei im Midi-Tower-Format. Alle vier Gehäuse haben gemeinsam, dass der Einbau von Wasserkühlungen möglich ist und alle Gehäuse optional auch mit einem Fenster im Seitenteil erworben werden können. Das N600 soll hierbei die Speerspitze der N-Serie bilden.
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While Cooler Master has been manufacturing various computer peripherals for many years, they are constantly looking at the market and designing new cases to fit various needs. Recently, they have introduced a new line of cases, the “N” series. So far there are three cases in this series, the N200, N400 and N600. Legit Review recently took a look at the N400, now we will be taking a look at the N600.
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The N Series of cases gets a new member. Let's take a look at the new N600 mid-tower from Cooler Master.
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The Cooler Master's N600 (NSE-600-KKN1) is a mid-tower gaming case. The Cooler Master N600 boasts three 5.25" drive bays, and seven 3.5" internal drives alongside five 2.5" bays. That is a lot of drive space for a smaller case. The total case size is 8.1 * 17.9 * 18.9 inches (W/H/D). When a case that size is also able to equip a graphics card a full 16.9 inches long, you know it was made with high end gaming in mind. Of course, Cooler Master being the masters of "cool", it is a great looking case that also provides an enormous amount of airflow, including the fairly unique right side fan mount (fan not included)
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The N400 looks pretty OEM -- but is it worth the aftermarket cash?
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The Cooler Master N Series of computer cases were designed to be compact and fully featured budget cases. The CM N400 can be purchased for right around $50 shipped and can support 8 fans, liquid cooling radiators up to 240mm and video cards that are up to 320mm (12.6-inches) in length. Read on to see if this affordable yet fully featured chassis is right for your next build!
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Cooler Master has a series of affordable chassis called the N series. They're supposed to cool well and are made for liquid cooling including 240 mm radiators, perhaps making them a good and affordable option for a powerful rig. We tested four N series models and compared them to 28 other chassis in the same price segment.
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Today we are going to look at the Cooler Master N200 case which is a mainstream model designed with water cooling in mind. It occupies a compact mid-tower form factor and can accommodate a micro-ATX motherboard as well as an array of high-end components. Being a budget model, the N200 seems like an ideal option for those who have a restricted budget and wan’t to concentrate their efforts on gaining the most performance, rather than a top-notch case.
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The Cooler Master N200 case is a mini-tower budget solution that supports high-end component installation. The CM N200 can house a micro-ATX or a mini-ATX motherboard, CPU coolers up to 160mm tall and video cards up to 355mm long. The front intake has room for a pair of 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator with enough room for push pull configurations due to the movable HDD cage. Two versions of the Cooler Master N200 is available, a basic version with a pair of USB 2.0 ports and a single USB 3.0 port as well as an Advanced version with two USB 3.0 ports and a single USB 2.0 port in the front panel. The left side-panel of the N200 has a mounting area for a 120mm fan but there is a windowed side-panel version that lacks this feature. Out of the box, the Cooler master N200 is equipped with a pair of 120mm fans, one located in the front intake and one located in the rear exhaust. An optional 120mm or 140mm fan can be installed at the top of the CM N200 for additional exhaust as well.
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A tiny chassis with a lot of features. Have a peek at the new N200 mini-tower chassis from Cooler Master.
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