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Thread: HEXUS.reviews :: Cooler Master Mystique 632 Black - Exclusive!

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    cool doors but not sure that's worth the price for what sounds like a noisy case...
    now if Antec could just incorporate this door system in to some of its cases...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobalt
    Many cooler master cases have the rotated HD cages. The centurion for example. I hate it. The airflow restriction is terrible and so the fan in front of it makes a lot of noise. I took it out and put my HD in one of the FDD bays. That helped airflow a lot and I cut 5*C from my gfx temps and 3 from CPU
    My centurion 5 doesn't have rotated cages.

    I also don't usually use the front fan. I hooked it up over the heatwave and it helped temps quite a bit (brought me back under 40 for CPU/mem/mobo) but it's not particularly audible - total noise of the system goes up but you can't actually distinguish any individual fan.

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    Credit to Coolermaster for incorporating the water cooling features (about time in a mainstream case). However I still feel they are playing catch up with the likes of Lian-Li, who have had sideway mounted Hdd for some time (see V1000 range). As others have said, I think the orange front piece slightly detracts form the quality of the case.

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    I still think they aren't quite to the same standard as the likes of antec with the P160/180, which tbh shares a similar layout, albeit with a removable motherboard tray and better thought out hard drive cage (it allows more air through).

    Personally I like the styling, but with the simple stamped rear fan mounting it gives a similar look & feel to the cheap £30 cases from ebuyer...
    Last edited by dave87; 13-08-2006 at 12:37 PM.

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    this case looks good.. but it has nothing new to offer compared to my thermaltake tsunami... same build, same internal features, aluminium, so nothing new really. However i really like the way it looks and would like to get it for another build of mine.

    The biggest letdown is the RRP of £89, if thats the case im better off getting another tsunami.. £90 for this case is asking too much.... im expecting it to be priced around £60-£75, if not then maybe ill wait till it goes to the £60 mark before I get it. If it had a removable mobo tray, some extra sound dampening features, or a PSU then £89 would have been a bargain.

    sadly by the looks of its quality, i can much more relate it to the soprano which is priced around £50... I think soprano and this case both looks equally good, the build and features, the placement of audio and usb ports are better in soprano... ahh well, i reread the review twice now and all I can do is compare it with the soprano and no much more... =/ thats a case that has a value of £50 overpriced to £90.... £40 would have bought me a good PSU... wellp, ill reserve my judgement until it releases.

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    scan is selling it even at £93.. This pricing has further let me down... crazy in fact!
    Last edited by Leepox; 02-10-2006 at 12:57 AM.

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    That is a nice looking case, though I would probably get something a little smaller.

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