Cooler Master N400 and N600 cases
Cooler Master has launched their N400 and N600 chassis. Again apaprantly as we already posted about these back in May. Cooler Master, a designer, manufacturer, and innovator of leading PC components, today announced two new additions to the N series, a new series of compact and fully featured cases.
The N series improves upon traditional mainstream chassis by offering future proof value. The N400 and N600 add liquid cooling support at even the mini tower level to make it easier to access and use for all.
Industrial. Effortless. Future-ready.
With the addition of the N400/N600 series cases joining the existing N200, the N Series stands apart from the competition. It does so with a full array of exciting options that have been designed specifically with cooling performance in mind, especially liquid cooling.
Its full mesh front panels and well-ventilated layout provide for a more abundant flow of air throughout the case. Fully embracing liquid cooling, N400/N600 each support liquid cooling radiators up to 240mm. N400 / N600 both have well-placed support for a 240mm radiator on the right-side of the case.
Ensuring that no component will go without much needed airflow, N400 supports up to 8 fans while the N600 supports up to 10 fans. Both support long graphics cards (N400 – 320mm / 12.6in, N600 – 430mm / 16.9in)
Ready for High-End Setups
Although designed to be compact, N400/N600 each leave plenty of space to install extra long graphics cards, several optical drives, HDDs and SSDs, and still have space to route and hide cables. Between the cases are offered a multitude of options for internal configurations of fans, hard drives, SSDs, and USB 3.0* support.
You need only look within the full line of N Series cases to find a case that far exceeds many build needs while offering high value for performance.
N400/N600 are available now. Price and availability may vary by region. Expected M.S.R.P excluded VAT in Europe:
- N200: 33 EUR
- N400: 42 EUR
- N600: 67.5 EUR
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It will be interesting as to what Kaveri will actually have. Current information is that Steamroller is 28nm, however AMD are moving the GPU's to 20nm with their new cards at the end of the year. So, if Kaveri has a GCN 2.0 graphics core, wouldn't it make more sense for that to be 20nm than 28nm? Maybe it's only the high and mid-end GPU's that are 20nm? Of course it is not out of the realms of possibility for them to have 28nm Steamroller cores and 20nm GPU cores, the real issue is that Intel will be bringing out 14nm chips to compete with them. There is quite a big difference between 28nm tech and 14nm tech. Hopefully the Common Platform alliance will mean AMD has access to 20nm tech sooner rather than later for their CPU cores as well.
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I don't see where VR-Zone making all these claims....confirms anything.
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That's not good, it means Bay Trail will already have been out for a quarter and that they are entering Broadwell territory without a major lead time they need.