Wednesday, December 23rd 2009

Cooler Master Unveils the Universal System P 100 (USP 100)

Cooler Master introduces USP 100, an enthusiast ready mid-tower chassis with an integrated 550W Extreme Power Plus power supply. USP 100 is a fully featured performance solution without the high-end price tag.

USP 100 offers a no compromise interior including many popular innovations from Cooler Master high end chassis. The wide body design includes over 11 inches for VGA card length and over 6.5 inches in CPU cooler clearance height for class leading support of the mainstream CPU coolers and graphics cards. A chassis width of over 8.4 inches makes cable management easy, allowing system cables to be hidden in spacious .5 inch clearance behind the motherboard tray. USP 100 includes a CPU retention hole for easy CPU cooler installation, hassle free tool-free drive bays, and an easy to clean front filter air intake.
Powered by 550W Extreme Power Plus
Answering increasing requests for more value, USP 100 combines a spacious, high airflow chassis with a quality 550W power supply. The Extreme Power Plus 550W has been field tested for both durability and performance with major graphics cards and CPUs. The combination of a power supply and chassis provides a stable, all-in-one solution perfect for mainstream system building. The USP 100 is exclusively available as a complete chassis and power supply solution.

Air Cooling Aesthetics
Taking cues from enthusiasts, the USP 100 is factory painted in crimson. Using proven all mesh front panel design, the USP 100 provides enhanced airflow to keep internal temperatures minimal. Front air filters increase dust management while reducing system maintenance. A hidden power button, red themed LED front fan, and crimson LEDs add a bold and edgy flair to any system.

USP 100 Availability
The USP 100 will be available Q1 2010 in North America, Canada, Mexico and Latin America. USP 100 with Extreme Power Plus 550W power supply will be available at a suggested market price of $99 USD. Other markets availability and pricing may be different.
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31 Comments on Cooler Master Unveils the Universal System P 100 (USP 100)

#1
[H]@RD5TUFF
For $ 100 USD this is something that will be hard to beat. Cooler Master always make the highest quality cases. I would like to see some inside photos
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#2
qwerty_lesh
nice to see some CM cases not coming with ThermalMaster PSU's! :toast:
Also i don't mind the look.
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#3
Hunt3r
pretty expensive for my pocket
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#4
F2K


Here they are :)
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#5
Error 404
Oh wow, this is a pretty impressive case from CoolerMaster. Its like what my case would be if it collided with a Ferrari...
I love CoolerMaster products, and that Extreme Power Plus PSU is pretty decent quality and should be plenty of power for a mid-range gaming rig.
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#7
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
ERRRR!

Great colours, horrible implementation... aesthetically.
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#8
F2K
btarunrThe reason those pics weren't used is because CM told in its email that USP 100 will not be available without the PSU included. Updated pictures.
No reason not to post pics of the case regardless of the bundle.
When I first saw the outside pic here on TPU I immediately wanted to see the insides of the case especially the mounting bays for 3.5"" devices.
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#9
Assimilator
Right-angled hard drive bays, tool-free drive installation and thumbscrews on everything else - very nice. Not sure I'm a fan of the colour scheme, but for under 100 bucks including a PSU it's really difficult to criticise!
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#11
z1tu
man that reset button is tiny...if that is the reset button
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#12
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
F2KNo reason not to post pics of the case regardless of the bundle.
When I first saw the outside pic here on TPU I immediately wanted to see the insides of the case especially the mounting bays for 3.5"" devices.
There were no pics then which showed the PSU. That's the reason.
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#13
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
AssimilatorRight-angled hard drive bays, tool-free drive installation and thumbscrews on everything else - very nice. Not sure I'm a fan of the colour scheme, but for under 100 bucks including a PSU it's really difficult to criticise!
i hate right angled HDD bays. turned me right off the case.

They make it a bitch for wiring, and they block the airflow from the front fans - and if you use any kind of abnormal adaptors (IDE to SATA, for example) they always hit the side of the case.


oh and then you get the hassles of long video cards hitting the bays...
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#14
F2K
btarunrThere were no pics then which showed the PSU. That's the reason.
Now the confusing thing is the SilentPro PSU on the pic you edited into the article.
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#15
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Musselsi hate right angled HDD bays. turned me right off the case.

They make it a bitch for wiring, and they block the airflow from the front fans - and if you use any kind of abnormal adaptors (IDE to SATA, for example) they always hit the side of the case.

oh and then you get the hassles of long video cards hitting the bays...
I think you've been using the wrong cases then as the right angled drive bays offer a lot of benefits like ease of installation, less cable clutter imho and I can't say that I have any problems with not being able to fit a long graphics card, something I have had problems with in more traditional cases as the hard drive has been in the way of the power cables.
Maybe you should look at getting some better quality cases instead of complaining. :cool:
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#17
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I love this case and the value is ZOMG!! Plus it is almost Chieftec Dragon in nature. I could certain grab this and make my nephew a bitchin lil gaming pc!
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#18
Kantastic
A Benjamen is a little too much for this case... I'd pay $70 for it at most. Still an impressive move, a decent case with a surprisingly decent PSU that I'll feel safe using for a decent rig.
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#19
Scrizz
meh i prefer the 690 II over this
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#20
Icejon
Its a pretty bold move to introduce a chassis that will only be available with a decent power supply. Its a wide mid tower, with no problems I can see.

Has anyone found where the power button is? I can't seem to find it on the pictures.
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#21
Kantastic
IcejonIts a pretty bold move to introduce a chassis that will only be available with a decent power supply. Its a wide mid tower, with no problems I can see.

Has anyone found where the power button is? I can't seem to find it on the pictures.


Top right picture, I have to assume it's the logo.
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#22
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
the case is roughly £62 (GBP) A CM Centurion 590 is around £50

despite the Centurion 590 being an older case - I quite like the look of it compared to this USP100
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#23
[H]@RD5TUFF
btarunrThe reason those pics weren't used is because CM told in its email that USP 100 will not be available without the PSU included. Updated pictures.
The pictures make it look kind of striped down, and also the lack of a slow for the 24 12 v on the mobo tray is a big detraction.

I guess I'll wait till production and see if maybe it's just because these are early photos.
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#25
TeXBill
Looks Nice and yes the right angle drive bay does produce less cable clutter, easier to hide the cables just run them to the bottom and out the back of the bay. I've never had a problem with the long video card's fitting with these kind of cases IMHO (at least a Nvidia GTX295)...;)
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