Cooler Master MasterBox NR600 review -
Product Showcase - Packaging
Nothing extraordinary at the beginning of this chapter – just a photo of the packaging. The package is rather small and light. The NR600 comes pack in between 2 pieces of protective foam, with the case itself wrapped in a plastic bag. The design is plain, with simple black print on a brown background.
The back of the box presents both versions (with and without an optical drive), as well as a few more details about the case in several languages. You can take a look at the main features of this case below:
- Front with mounts for 3 x 120mm fans or 2 x 140mm fans, the front can support a 360 (without ODD), 280, 240. 140 or 120mm radiator.
- The top can house 2 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm fan, with room for a 280mm/240mm radiator
- The rear can house 1 x 120mm or 120 mm radiator.
- Up to 410 mm clearance for GPUs, 166mm for CPU coolers, and 180 mm for the PSU
- Five 2.5” SSD mounts
- Four 3.5” drive mounts
- Full length PSU shroud
The chassis is protected well, with Styrofoam. Our case has not sustained any damage in transport.
The Masterbox NR600 has a classic look, nothing flashy to be found here. No RGB LEDs either (except for the power LED on the top). It’s a mid-sized chassis, measuring 478 (L) x 209 (W) x 473 (H) mm, with a total capacity of 47.25 l.
Do remember to remove the protective film from the tempered glass panel (which doesn’t cover the whole left side, but just the area over the PSU shroud instead). Cooler Master includes a magnetic dust filter for the top (it’s “hidden” at the back of the motherboard tray).
In the accessory bag (which is hidden inside the chassis), you will find a manual and also:
- Mounts for your SSDs/HDDs,
- Molex to 3-pin fan adapter,
- Cable ties
- And all the screws you may need for your build.
No additional accessories are included, like a logo badge, etc. but that’s not a must in this budget (and it’s not really an issue). Let’s proceed to the evaluation of the exterior.
Today, we are reviewing two air coolers from Cooler Master: MasterAir MA624 Stealth and MA612 Stealth ARGB. Usually, we had a chance to check the AIO solutions from them, so now it's a good opportunity to study what we can achieve more standardly. This will also be a nice occasion to present two types of cooling architecture, as the MA612 Stealth ARGB is a single-tower, and MA624 Stealth is a dual-tower
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