Friday, January 15th 2010

Cooler Master GX Line of Power Supplies, CM 690 II Chassis and V6 CPU Coolers

Here are some last minute pictures of the CM 690 II chassis along with the Cooler Master GX line of PSUs and V6 CPU cooler. There has been a lot of buzz around the new case and it lives up to the hype. Upon first inspection, the case does seem to be a valid successor of the original 690. The most obvious and certainly very nice feature is the top SATA port, which allows you to plug in drives without any extra casing or the need to open the chassis up (Ed. note: no the hot girl does not ship with the chassis). Next up we have the GX series of power supplies, which will be available at 650 and 750W soon.

Last, but not least we have the V6 and V6GT CPU coolers. They differ only in the number of supplied fans and look of the top cover. The V6 holds a single fan, with the possibility of adding a second one, while the GT already ships with a pair along with an LED light on top of the cooler, which may be turned on or off. These coolers have a V shaped arrangement of heatpipes so that each of them has direct access to the air flow of the coolers.
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66 Comments on Cooler Master GX Line of Power Supplies, CM 690 II Chassis and V6 CPU Coolers

#51
MRCL
SteevoThat is why they have multiple input devices and better multitasking ability.
Multitasking? Do you have a modular pelvis to make them multitask two input devices at once?
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#52
my_name_is_earl
Those chicks kinda overshadow the hardware. Upon typing this, I have yet to see any hardware.
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#53
Steevo
MRCLMultitasking? Do you have a modular pelvis to make them multitask two input devices at once?
One hung way low, two hands, a tongue and some lube can make for lots of fun.
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#54
MRCL
SteevoOne hung way low, two hands, a tongue and some lube can make for lots of fun.
Alright I'm out of snappy comebacks, you win.
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#55
Steevo
We were playing I win anyway.
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#56
Icejon
A little off topic,

Does anyone know how many heatpipes the V6 GT has?

The short brunette model makes the V6 look as big as her chest which is as big as her head.
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#57
Hayder_Master
did they give the girl with the case , but if i go for RMA i keep on the cables and the girl :D
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#58
theorw
I just noticed the girl holding the PSU and its cables....
THAT IS SOME NUDE HARDWARE SCENE............LMAO
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#59
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
WarEagleAUI want those chicks ZOMG makes me want to get a GX. She can hold my "power supply" any day!
lmfao
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#60
steelkane
Now,, let see who's going to copy the hdd ideal. very useful
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#61
DirectorC
My question is: is there a fan blowing up under that HD tray?

Something to ponder.
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#62
MRCL
DirectorCMy question is: is there a fan blowing up under that HD tray?

Something to ponder.
I very much doubt it, but the HDD is outside, so theres probably simply no need. And its, also probably, not designed for permanent use, only to shovel some data around.
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#63
DirectorC
Wait til you go to backup your 10K RPM drive and it melts the plastic it's sitting on :laugh:
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#64
MRCL
DirectorCWait til you go to backup your 10K RPM drive and it melts the plastic it's sitting on :laugh:
I don't have a 10k drive :p Besides I've had HDDs sitting on CD cases 24/7 and nothing happened, so much to metling plastic.
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#65
DirectorC
Hey polycarbonate is different than regular case plastic! I've sat there and put a flame under a CD before and watched it barely flinch.
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#66
MRCL
DirectorCHey polycarbonate is different than regular case plastic! I've sat there and put a flame under a CD before and watched it barely flinch.
Don't expect me to differ between different forms of plastic in my current state and at that ungodly time of morning.

However, I don't think CM would be that stupid and put easy melting plastic there. Or they'd have to change their name to Melter Master.
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