Cooler Master Mastercase H100 Review 8

Cooler Master Mastercase H100 Review

Assembly & Finished Looks »

A Closer Look - Inside


To access to the interior, simply remove the thumb screws holding the side panel in place. You are greeted by a hard-drive mounting plate you have to remove to allow for system assembly.


The interior of the H100 can be considered quite basic. The front is only intended for cooling purposes and comes with various mounting holes, while the rear bears no additional surprises when viewed from the interior. On the bottom, you can clearly see the mounting holes for two additional storage drives, one of which can be a 3.5" unit. This brings the total number of possible drives within the Mastercase H100 to four.


In the ceiling, there is no additional functionality. You can clearly see where the air vent is, and the part where the handle is located. The top panel is screwed in place, so you won't have to worry about things coming apart when carrying a full system.


All the cables within the H100 are of the default variety and completely black to match the interior of the H100.
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