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Review: Cooler Master MasterBox NR600
We check out the new Cooler Master MasterBox NR600 mid-tower PC chassis. Only a black color version is available. The Cooler Master Masterbox NR600 is a medium-sized chassis. It measures 478 (L) x 209 (W) x 473 (H) mm (which gives 47.25 l in total), and supports up to ATX-size motherboards. At an MSRP of $69.99 this chassis comes at a fair price, but is it worth it?
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#5672927 Posted on: 05/25/2019 02:18 AM
The front panel is itself a dust filter? How do we keep that clean??
The front panel is itself a dust filter? How do we keep that clean??
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#5673066 Posted on: 05/25/2019 06:43 PM
Since there's no dedicated Demciflex filters (recommended lifechanger) set for this CM case I guess' you'd have to order custom one from them, otherwise these 3 fans on the front would suck in dust like crazy.
Or simply buy better case.
The front panel is itself a dust filter? How do we keep that clean??
Since there's no dedicated Demciflex filters (recommended lifechanger) set for this CM case I guess' you'd have to order custom one from them, otherwise these 3 fans on the front would suck in dust like crazy.
Or simply buy better case.
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#5674423 Posted on: 05/28/2019 11:48 PM
I personally use the Evolv X and with 2 x 140 mm it should be fine even for air cooled GPU
(mine is with AIO)
It's not that bad. I used it for about a month and there was not so much dust at the front.
The problem with these cases is that the GPU doesn't really get any fresh air from anywhere. The middle fan blows air on it's side and the bottom fan blows air into the PSU shroud.
I personally use the Evolv X and with 2 x 140 mm it should be fine even for air cooled GPU

The front panel is itself a dust filter? How do we keep that clean??
It's not that bad. I used it for about a month and there was not so much dust at the front.
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#5674550 Posted on: 05/29/2019 10:29 AM
I thought you meant fans at the bottom of the case and I though wow, that's epic! But you meant at the front
Yea, the case seems super cool but it's also super expensive.
I personally use the Evolv X and with 2 x 140 mm it should be fine even for air cooled GPU
(mine is with AIO)

I thought you meant fans at the bottom of the case and I though wow, that's epic! But you meant at the front

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The problem with these cases is that the GPU doesn't really get any fresh air from anywhere. The middle fan blows air on it's side and the bottom fan blows air into the PSU shroud.