Test System
System Parts for Case Reviews |
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Processor: | Intel Core i7-8600K |
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Motherboards: | ATX: MSI Z370 GAMING PRO CARBON AC MATX: Z370M GAMING PRO CARBON Mini-ITX: MSI Z370i GAMING PRO CARBON Provided by: MSI |
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Graphics Card: | Long: ASUS Radeon RX580 Short: HIS Radeon 5350 HD |
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Memory: | 16 GB XPG Dazzle DDR4 2800 MHz CL17-17-17 1.25 V 32 GB GB XPG SPECTRIX D40 3000 MHz. CL16-18-18 1.35 V 16 GB XPG GAMMIX D10 DDR4 2400 MHz CL16-16-16 1.20 V Provided by: ADATA |
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HDD: | Western Digital 320 GB 7200 RPM |
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SSD: | ADATA XPG SX850 256 GB ADATA Ultimate SU800 3D 256 GB ADATA Ultimate SU700 240 GB Provided by: ADATA |
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Power Supply: | Antec HCG High Current Gamer 850 W Provided by: Antec |
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Cooling: | be quiet! Dark Rock 4 be quiet! Pure Slim be quiet! Shadow Rock 2 be quiet! Shadow Rock LP Provided by: be quiet! |
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Assembly
Installing a motherboard within the NR600 is pretty straightforward. Things are a bit on the compact side as there is no real space below the board's bottom edge, which is not a real issue because of well-placed openings in the shroud for cable-routing to the right spots. As you can see, the chassis can easily hold a potent 120 mm tower and long GPU.
Adding an SSD requires no tools at all. Just pop the rubber grommets into place, screw the pin-style screws into the drive with your bare hands, and push the drive into place. While this works well, I would be cautious when moving the system longer distances with this setup.
Adding a 3.5" drive does not require tools either as you simply attach the plastic rails and slide the drive into place until it snaps down.
Adding the power supply is done by traditional means. Simply slide it in through the side and use case screws to hold it down. Things are pretty tight, but the 850 W unit fits, which means most users won't have to worry about this aspect either.
With everything installed, the inside of the NR600 looks nice and clean. On top of that, the backside of the motherboard tray does as well with all the cables firmly attached with some zip ties.
Finished Looks
Turned on, the only lighting element from the Masterbox NR600 is the white LED in the shape of the Cooler Master logo around the power button. Attached to the motherboard, the fans are actually nice and quiet under normal operation, which should be a plus for system integrators especially.
You can clearly see all the components inside the case even without any additional lighting as there is little to no tint on the window panel, while the rear is exactly the way you would expect it to be for a current mid-tower chassis.