A particularly tidy interior can be put together in Cooler Master’s new housing

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The apparently well-ventilated model with a volume of 49.73 liters welcomes ASUS and MSI motherboards that hide their sockets with open arms.

Cooler Master’s latest E-ATX mid-tower is called the MasterBox 600, and one of its attractive features is its support for ASUS BTF/MSI Project Zero series boards that hide their connectors.


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The 481 mm high, 230 mm wide, and 474 mm deep, 7-slot solution was flashed for the first time at this year’s CES, and inside the dual-chamber, 170 mm high processor cooler covered with a tempered glass plate on the left, it can accommodate 360 ​​or 410 mm depending on the presence of the front radiator in the company of a long video card. The machine housing, which is available in both black and white, can accommodate a maximum of six 2.5-inch drives and two 3.5-inch drives, but it is advisable to pay attention to the fact that, excluding the combo frame installed at the bottom, our power supply unit can extend to a maximum length of 170 mm.


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The number of built-in fans is seven, of which four adjustable speed copies sprinkled with light-emitting diodes (three 140 mm SickleFlow 140 ARGB PWM, one 120 mm CF120 ARGB) are included as accessories, and they also come with a PWM/ARGB hub. Of course, the designers didn’t forget about the dedicated fans of watering either, as they designed a concept for three radiators in the steel frame, one of which can grow to 420 mm and another to 360 mm.


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On the back side of the motherboard tray, there is a 33-35 mm space for combing the wire jungle, and while the front is almost entirely dominated by a FineMesh metal mesh, two dust filter inserts ensure the cleanliness of our hardware. The front panel terminals gathered on the right of the roof plate of the structure, which is priced at 100 pounds with a 2-year warranty, lead to a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C port, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A sockets and a 3.5 mm combo jack.

The article is in Hungarian

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