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Today we are reviewing the Japanese version of the Centurion 5 II case from Cooler Master, which is painted red inside and comes with a terrific price tag of only USD 50.
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Cooler Master has always been renowned for their classically styled cases and this reputation was born with the first of the ATC (Active Thermal Convection) cases – the ATCS-201. Since then, some of Cooler Master’s styling has wavered somewhat with a seemingly more beefed-up design found in the HAF-932.
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The Cooler Master ATCS 840 case is one of the newest available from Cooler Master for enthusiasts. The aluminum construction not only allows for a lighter weight but complements the thermal design seamlessly with three 230mm fans, dedicated air duct for graphics card cooling and HDD cooling module for superb cooling. Take a look at the article and see if this full tower case and see if your wish list of features was fulfilled!
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Many of the computer cases these days include an array of features that typically make it a bit more difficult to pick the "better" of the bunch from the very large choice. The choice for many comes down to the external aesthetics because the bigger and better cases tend to all have superb cooling, removable motherboard trays and tool less designs. If you like a classic looking brushed aluminum design and three whopping 230mm fans sounds like a good combination of the two, then you should have a look at Cooler Master's ATCS 840.
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Mit dem ATCS 840 möchte Cooler Master an glorreiche Zeiten anknüpfen. Bevor sich die entsprechende Abteilung selbstständig machte und nun unter SilverStone Technology bekannt ist, hat der Hersteller bereits vor einer Dekade edle Tower aus Aluminium angeboten und diese mit dem Label ATCS „Active Thermal Convection System“ vermarktet.
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Heute sehen wir uns einmal wieder ein Gehäuse aus dem schier unerschöpflichen Repertoire von Cooler Master an. Der Herstellers selbst bezeichnet es als das "Schlachtschiff" im Portfolio. Es handelt sich dabei um das im Hochpreissegment beheimatete Modell ATCS 840. Über die Qualitäten dieses Gehäuses soll der folgende Test Aufschluss geben.
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A little over a year ago I reviewed the Cooler Master HAF 932 full tower case, and awarded it the OCIA.net Seal of Approval for its rugged good looks, great features and reasonable price. Cooler Master cases are always top quality and the HAF 932 is no exception. However, the HAF 932 may seem a bit plain in aesthetics, being mostly just black upon more black. If any future owners out there happen to be looking for some alternative to spruce up your HAF 932, Cooler Master may have just what you're looking for in the AMD Limited Edition HAF 932. Sporting a different color scheme along with AMD Phenom II logo and Dragon Fusion graphics, the AMD LE HAF 932 is sure to be a hit among the AMD crowd.
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Cooler Master's 690 III with Seidon 120V cooler (CMS-693-KWN1) is the third generation of the 690 series of cases. Much of its design comes straight from the 690 II and has been revised to fulfill more modern demands. Improvements include modular hard drive cages, large video cards up to 423mm, three dedicated SSD mounting points, and support for two 240mm radiators. If you get the version without the side window (CMS-693-KKN1), you'll also have support for a third massive 200mm fan on the side panel! The front I/O panel has gained a larger cubbyhole and ditched the mark II's eSata port in favor of the faster and infinitely more useful USB 3.0.
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Cari lettori di Xtremehardware, oggi vi presentiamo la recensione del nuovissimo case Mid Tower in casa Cooler Master, la terza revisione di una fortunatissima serie. Stiamo parlando del CM 690 III! Il predecessore è stato un must buy per molte ragioni, ed una versione che ha avuto quindi un forte successo commerciale. Cooler Master è sempre stata molto attenta a rilasciare prodotti fortemente competitivi nelle fasce di prezzo, ed in questo caso ve ne darà l’ennesima dimostrazione. La recensione, oltre ad essere scritta, sarà corredata da un video dimostrativo e dalla solita, nostra, analisi termica. Il nostro nuovo format è impegnativo sotto il punto di vista editoriale, però siamo certi che questo sforzo teso al miglioramento dei contenuti possa esservi sia d’aiuto, sia gradito. Buona lettura.
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Here is a little confession I would like to make before I begin this review for the Cooler Master 690 II Advanced NVIDIA Edition ATX computer case today: The computer I use it with does not have an NVIDIA video card, an NVIDIA chipset, or any NVIDIA components, for that matter. In fact, my Asus P7P55D-E Premium has an Intel P55 chipset, and my graphics card happens to be -- you guessed it -- an AMD chipset based, factory overclocked Gigabyte Radeon 6850 1GB. This means the only NVIDIA related thing I have is the big NVIDIA logo Cooler Master slapped on the front panel of the 690 II Advanced chassis in lieu of the Cooler Master logo with the regular version of this case. So why an NVIDIA special edition case? If you remember my Thermaltake Armor A90 review back in July of 2010, I have pretty specific preferences and requirements in this area. The regular Cooler Master 690 II Advanced with the optional transparent side panel comes close to what I want, but I don't like the side fan opening on it. Therefore, when I first read about the Cooler Master 690 II Advanced NVIDIA Edition from the company's press release, I thought about it. It does not have a side fan opening, but now it comes with a rather unique transparent side panel -- and a lot of green. Half of you out there are probably thinking I have gone nuts and wondering why in the world I would pick up something so, well, frankly, ugly. But I trusted my instincts and guessed it probably appears better in real life execution than it does in photos. So how did it turn out? Read on to find out!
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