coolermaster 690 II case: max's mini review
i got one (it pays to ask what your local store has as this case had only just come in)
first impressions good
a sturdy case that needs a few tweeks here and there, but on average a fairly descent one
that won't need you to take it back to the store and complain
i had heard of earthing problems so me being me i tested the continuity, and yes when you first put it together, you'll need to put the motherboard standoff screws in and take them out once or twice, due to the holes on the motherboard tray being painted ( i only had to remove one screw to sort this problem out )
black anodised screws:
this case comes with a bag full of them
and to be honest they aren't the best things to earth your motherboard with, so i used some slightly larger (on the top) chrome plated screws (purchased seperately)
quality good
paint :
well it comes with a fairly descent coat of it, but like everything, it can be scratched
hard drive holders :
they are plastic (not metal), and fairly sturdy (you have to bend them to get your drives to fit) but these are the only way to hold them in this case ( unless you purchase a seperate caddy that will fit in the drive bays )
ease of use : average
i found the thumb screws holding the side panels very tight at first, but that's to be expected with a new case
Motherboard insertion:
apart from potential earthing problems i found the motherboard fitted in ok, maybe needing about 1mm taking of the standoffs (as there is a slight gap in the i/o shield, but nothing to worry about )
graphics card insertion:
my gigabyte hd 5870 fitted in without any problems (at this point i also used chrome plated screws for the earthing, as the holes on the pci expanson slots are also painted
sidenote:
all modern cases that are painted black will have potentential earthing problems these generaly don't pose any threat to your pc
fans noise level: virtually silent
airflow:
wow this case needs better fans :shadedshu
final thoughts
on average a good case with plenty of room for extra cooling and gadgets, stealthy places for cable ties and plenty of room for power supply wires to be hidden away behind the motherboard tray with no deffineable sharp edges
the docs rating 8/10
buy it you'll like it
i will put this in the reviews section with pictures and more waffle also tidied up(when i get round to it maybe tommorow )
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