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Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced Black and White review - Product gallery - Interior

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/09/2012 03:00 PM [ 4] 0 comment(s)

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Cooler Master 690 II Advanced B and W

Interesting fact, the bigger (lower) part of the 3.5" drive cage can be removed and will then allow installation of a bottom mounted 240mm radiator. Thus this is the second area that can house a radiator. You'll loose four drive mounts though.

Cooler Master 690 II Advanced B and W

In front of the drive bay sits an LED powered 140mm fan. The LED can be switched on / off at the front panel I/O. The LED emits white light.

Coolermaster CM 690 II

The CM 690 II will support up to four 5.25" optical drives and installation seriously cannot be any easier. To install them you can use an all tool-less rail. You just move the switch into the open position and then slide the drive into the bay. Once in, you simply flip the switch back into the lock position and that's it. Very handy.

Cooler Master 690 II Advanced B and W

Last photo, here we see the chassis with the side panels removed. This is the backside, there is decent enough room for proper cable management on the backside, we see plenty of grommet rubberized holes for wire routing and of course that big gap for easy access of the CPU cooler. Its definitely a bigger gap opposed to the previous models.

All in all a great chassis with some really good features, let's head onwards to the conclusion.




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