Cooler Master MasterBox NR600
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Specification: Cooler Master MasterBox NR600
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8 reviews for Cooler Master MasterBox NR600
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$99.99 Original price was: $99.99.$89.99Current price is: $89.99.
Brenda C. –
Pros: Just got the case in and I have to say it’s very nice. I love the mesh look that the front has. I didn’t run into any problems with installing any of my current components. The case is a decent size ( height wise ) if you’re looking for a new budget friendly case, I’d go with this one. Cons: None so far
Tom -. –
Pros: The construction is very good, this isn’t one of those flimsy-feeling cases. Even the side panels have surprising stiffness. The motherboard tray is ported out so you can access both sides of your CPU/heatsink area with the side panels removed. I liked the layout for several reasons. The PSU isn’t breathing hot exhaust from the CPU (it draws fresh air through a filtered vent in the floor), and having the motherboard in the upper section of the case means that, for once, you can…
Paul S. –
Pros: Solid build Nice looking case design and all solid black Very functional for it’s size Side panels and front bezel remove easily Front bezel removes without the cables attached! Not heavy Bottom full size ATX PSU mounting USB 2.0 and 3.0 on front Solid feeling power button Front and rear fans Good air flow design with dust filters Cons: No screw less mounting of drives, too many screws to remove for drive cages. A minor complaint. Once you install all your components, then the cable…
chris r. –
Pros: This was a nice purchase, this case has enough room for a nice micro atx setup gaming rig, cable management was good. 2 fans pre-installed gives nice cooling. Enough room to mount after market cpu coolers, and larger graphics cards. Cons: None, it held everything I needed it too. Overall Review: This makes a nice small footprint gaming rig case if you don’t want to take up a lot of space.
Matthew G. –
Pros: + Lots of room for a small case. Bottom mounting power supply. Rolled metal edges, no sharp corners. Soft powder coat paint job. tool-less component mounts (HD, OD, PCI slot) CPU cooler pass through on motherboard tray. Excellent airflow. Plenty of room for cable management channeling on the backside of the tray. Design aesthetics: No obnoxious color patterns, just a nice black case. Black interior. Price Cons: – Top vent, this is a personal preference, I dont like debris or dust…
Rebecca L. –
Pros: Simple good looks and lots of ventilation. Cons: Some Asus motherboards have SATA connectors at the edge that point out to the side, not up. This case has a recessed area for the motherboard that makes it impossible to use some of the connectors. That might be serious but those I have seen still have six useable SATA connectors.
Joey E. –
Pros: Solid case Spacious for my needs Cons: Front panel paint started chipping after a few months Front panel Usb 3.0 failed within 2 months after purchase Overall Review: I would recommend to those needing a cheap case. However I would recommend to the manufacturer that the paint and front I/O was should be made a little sturdier.
I H. –
Pros: This is one of those cases you will find yourself tinkering with until you’ve found your sweet spot for satisfaction. I placed three different builds into this case since I purchased it, and the last build will be the one I keep configured. I found myself dismantling the entire case and every included component to the bare frame. I’ve tinkered with the cable management, IO panel, hardware mounts, insulation, cages, and etcetera, multiple times. I figured out what works best with this…