Thursday, April 25th 2024
Cooler Master Announces New High-Performance PC Case - the MasterBox 600
Cooler Master, a global leader in PC components, gaming peripherals, and tech lifestyle solutions, has today launched the MasterBox 600 - the latest offering in their renowned ATX case lineup. The MasterBox 600, is packed with features designed to provide great performance and is still easy to build. Features like a back-connected motherboard support to versatile cooling options and a removable HDD cage, ensure the MasterBox 600 is designed to provide the ultimate case for just about any type of build.Key features and benefits of the MasterBox 600 include:
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Cooler Master
- Back-connected motherboard support: The back-connected motherboard frees up space in the front of the case, for easier cable management.
- Versatile cooling options: Support for up to seven 120 mm fans and either a top-mounted 360 mm radiator or a front-mounted 420 mm radiator allows for hyper-effective CPU cooling.
- Fine mesh front panel: Designed for unrestricted airflow and stellar thermal performance.
- Removable HDD cage: Supports up to two 3.5" HDDs and six 2.5" SSDs, with a totally removable HDD cage for enhanced access.
- Optimized airflow: Three 140 mm SickleFlow fans and a CF 120 fan provide exceptional cooling power and eye-catching looks.
- Room for upgrades: With support for a 410 mm GPU, a 170 mm CPU cooler, and multiple fans and radiators, the MasterBox 600 will ensure you stay ahead of the game.
10 Comments on Cooler Master Announces New High-Performance PC Case - the MasterBox 600
Not the end of the world, but surprising.
Also, if this case is supposedly meant for use with back-connected mobos, then why the giant cabling grommets ? Seems like they are just tryin to save a few $$ by not making separate versions....
Sorry, but other than that back-connected support, I really don't see anything new here, so I will leave it for others to bask in more of the same-ole-same-same boring AF boxen glory :D
MasterBox 600 front and top mesh looks pretty nice to me. I prefer top mounted or side chamber PSU (for water cooling builds) and for air cooled cards with rear exhaust it sucks to have the additional metal between the slot covers making blockages.
The smaller cases that have sandwich style designs really shows that compartmentalization of the CPU and GPU heat really helps. It sucks normal case designs still haven't figured out how to compartmentalize the GPU and provide direct exit channels for the heat. For example below side exhaust GPU's. Full glass side panel prevents this kind of optimization of course.
Having said that, since I am NOT into, nor have any need for, turds of any variety, I'll just pass on this one !