Coolermaster Mystique 632 ATX Case Review

Cases & PSU/Cases by Berry @ 2006-09-04

Can the Mystique combine a good look pre-mod with useful features and excellent cooling? We examine Coolermaster?s latest in detail in this review.

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All space below the PSU is reserved for the motherboard, and there is more than enough. At the front there is more than an inch spare, leaving it almost hassle-free placing all the connectors. And with the two 3,5?drivebays below the 5,25?bays, there is also an nice gap, to tuck away the excessive cable length.

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With the Power/and Reset button, as well as the leds, 2x USB, audio and 1394 connector on top of the case, the cables are more than long enough to be led behind the mobo, for connection at the bottom. NICE.

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Placing your cards is even easier, just push the lever of the retention plate upwards, and all slots come available. Push out the dummy plates, insert your cards, and push the lever down again.

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On the backside of the case, just below the power supply, you?ll find the exhaust fan. This layout is more and more seen in different cases, giving great cooling performance. Both fans come with a 3pin connector, and a adapter to a molex connector, leaving you the choice of connection.
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