• Dark Mirror front panel
  • Customizable trim colors
  • Full black coating
  • Transparent side panel. Supports up to 3 fans and Water-cooling
  • Cable Routing- Behind Motherboard Tray-9.55mm(0.3 inch) - 15.55mm(0.6 inch)

This is a really nice bang for buck case. It's a nice size, not too heavy, and the metal, glass, and plastic all feel very premium. Although the tool less mounts for SSDs and HDDs are a little hard to use (The Corsair 750D is definitely better when it comes to their HDD cages, as they are both bigger and easier to install HDDs in), they're very minimalistic and low profile. It comes with four fans, three of which at the front have RGB. It's a little hard to mount a radiator in this case (and if you choose to mount it in the front, you might have to ditch your fans), but it's acceptable. It can be flashy if you want it, and it can also be tucked in the corner without it being distracting. As a minimalist, I'm a big fan of this case and I recommend it over my previous case, the 750D, which is great for performance, but has lower quality components, a much larger size, and lacks features like a PSU shroud.

Honestly, it's the prettiest case I've ever seen. People compliment this thing left to right. The LED fans are controlled by my motherboard, which also has RGB, so the whole case lights up green(or any other color). The LEDs are BRIGHT and the glass compliments the lighting even more! The case stands with a gap in between the bottom of the case and your table so circulation is easier for your PSU, with a mesh dust catcher. The case comes with two slideable slots for your hard drives, which are purely aestethics that I appreciate. Your SSDs will hide behind a plate, but it fits, so not much of a problem. The PSU has a cover, but it's flimsy plastic, and secured by one screw. The three front fans are RGB and covered by plastic that looks like glass, but is plastic and has ventilation holes on the edges. The fans have a 3 to 1 connector for easy connecting to your motherboard. The back fan is just a regular 120mm fan, nothing special. Pros: + Cheap but good looking + Comes with 3 RGB fans pre-installed + Comes with a rack that has two slideable hard drive slots + Comes with zipties and screws + Has a PSU cover + Two SSD holders + Easy to remove glass panel + Two USB 3.0 connectors +Silent fans Cons: - Flimsy PSU cover - Some spacers on the case are hard to screw in

Very good case! -Side Panel is dimmed so you can't really see it at night unless you have LEDs. -Side panel is a lil bit easy to scratch. -No space issues in the main part of the case. -Airflow is good! Comes with dust filters. -Comes with PSU dust filter. -Looks very sleek and modern. -Front panel is transparent, but dimmed, you can put LED fans and it will see through and look amazing! -Feet is rubbered and has .75 inch gap from floor to bottom of the case. -Comes with 1 rear fan, but it doesn't blow good. If your hand is 1 inch away from the fan, you wouldn't feel it. Cons: -Space issues on back panel. You can fit .75-1inch width of cables. 24 Pin and CPU cable can fit, but you fill need 2 people to force panel back on. -Came with 3 different color trims. I chose White. Comes in Red, White, Back.

I built a new system with this case and I like the results. I5- 9600K with MSI Gaming Edge AC motherboard. It comes with one normal fan in the back. I added 3 deep cool RF120 RGB fans in the front. The case steel feels sturdy. I like the removable front mesh panel. I also like the power supply cover. It was easy to keep most of the cables behind the motherboard. Many holes to run them out to the front where needed. The only con is I feel like my box was missing anything to help me mount the SSD in several of the advertised positions like vertical behind the mother board. I see holes and spots for it but you would need some type of holder and nothing like this came with the board. I ended up mounting it in the drive bay found under the power supply holder because I had small screws for that spot. I may ping cooler master to see if I am missing some parts here or if I can purchase them. Overall this was the best price /value case I could find and Amazon shipping made it a easy choice.

I spent the last couple of days testing different cases with different cooling solutions, and various stages of overclocking. One of the things I wanted to see was whether less expensive cases had poorer air flow causing overheating. What is most important in a case - aesthetics, performance (how cool the case is inside), and price. Obviously there are other factors like how well do things fit? is it the correct case? etc... But I will just say off the bat that this case has ample room even when running a corsair liquid cooler which with both fans, radiator, pipes etc that alone could take up a lot of space in your rig. but I will list what I have in here now: Ryzen 7 2700 - Asus Prime B350 Plus - 32 GB DDR4 - 1TB NVMe - 2TB Firecuda SSHD - Corsiar Hydro Series H80i v2 liquid cooler (also tested Wraith spire cooler) - EVGA Gefore GTX 1070 SC - EVGA 750w B1 PSU Long story short this case has a good airflow, keeps the system very cool when compared to my old case (my old case is about 60 dollars with many many fans and exhausts) I wanted to know if buying expensive cases matters in situations like this where you have standard items. Sure the parts are good, but it is not running multiple GPUs... its just a ryzen 7 2700 overclocked to 4Ghz and a gtx 1070. after testing with different cooling systems, I cannot see a reason to buy a more expensive case than this. This case has tempered glass, and it looks really cool. I believe the back exhaust fan has LED but I removed it when installing my corsair cooler which has its own exhaust. The case does not look tacky, it actually looks really classy as far as gaming PCs go. It has a lot of room, even with all the stuff I have in there... even if I added another GTX 1070 it would still have enough room. The separate housing at the bottom that keeps the PSU away from the rest of the inside is great, and easier to work with than other systems I have built. If you are looking for an elegant case, with some cool aesthetics, and tempered glass... get this case. It is really good and not just "for the price". It is actually a good case that would fit right in wit high end parts. One suggestion for Cooler Master - On the front you have your logo which stands out a lot against the black case (grey logo) - it would look better if there was less contrast, and it blended in more with the color, or was even the same exact color as the case. It is very minor but I feel it clashes with the aesthetics of the case the way it is

I've included screens of my build. Hopefully you can see on the bottom just how "clean" you can make this. I have no external HDDs or SSDs and am using two M.2 drives to make for an extremely quiet build. If you don't read my whole review, be sure to go to the end where I mention something that messed with me for about 2-3 hours that I finally figured out. (A mysterious SATA3 connector.) Going to list off the "pros" of this case: 1. The unobtrusive "cutouts". Cable management is a thing! And they do a great job here on this case. Along the bottom where your MOBO meets the case, there are several small holes that you can hardly see until you buy the thing. If you look at my attached pictures, you can get the idea how I ran the cables up through the bottom and did a quick loop back to plug in items like the HD Audio, USB 2 and in my case, the ARBG cable, etc. 2. Great cutouts on the sides. I expect to get middle cutouts -but these have some nice rubber padding that keeps a minimum of light from showing through. Additionally, they had the perfect set up for hiding the CPU power at the top of the case/mobo as well. (Look closely at the top left to see what I mean...) 3. Airflow. It's hard to get a really good feel for just how much flow is available, but the way they situated the glass panel in the front, and cutouts under the fans as well as on the sides means a TON of air flows through the case. As an added effect, when you look directly at the side of the case, the vents almost GLOW with the color of the fans. I built cases for 20 years and basically poo-poo'd the idea of RGB lighting (or even just plain red or green lights on fans) for years. But about a year ago, I finally got on board, and this case REALLY makes RGB lighting come alive. 4. The fans. Lots of complaints from current buyers for some reason. Again, I have no HDDs, though I do have a radiator. I also have the Asus ROG Strix x470 mobo - and it comes with an automatic fan adjuster (that works with overclocking). I'm running my CPU at a consistent 4000Ghz (about an 8 or 10% overclock) and it runs BELOW room temperature. That's with a coolermaster liquid cooler and this case fans on it. Yes, they stay on and only have one speed, but all things considered, it's super quiet, looks great, and does the job beautifully. 5. The glass panels and the metal panel cover on the back. The glass is legit. It's HEAVY. I've also dropped it, and it's durable. I love the grommets they use - it's the first time I've had glass panels that the screws stayed right inside the panel, and it's got elegant hooks on the bottom that make re-attaching the cover the .. seriously, bar none, and I've been a data center sys admin for 20+ years, and have probably put the covers on literally a thousand servers and desktops - the easiest cover to open, remove and re-attach of ANY PC/Mac/Tablet/Phone, etc etc - that I've ever touched. As for the metal cover - I love how easy it was to attach. I love that when I put the glass panel back on, since the metal is already lining all your cables up, it (again) makes the glass uber easy to put back on the case. (See my attached picture). All those cables (which include PCI-e and power for the MOBO, the fan cables for RBG and power, the case connectors, etc) - all tucked away, nice and neat under that metal panel. 6. Bells and whistles. It's got an extra inch or two of width. Makes fitting in radiators on the top of the case actually a thing. (I had to shop around just to find a case that would do that!) If you read the instructions - and the fact it has its own RGB controller (though it's only a button on the top of the case, so it's rather simplified controls...) that's frickin' cool. USB 2 and 3 (two of each) on the top of the case. I love that the power button has RGB and you can control it. Never, EVER seen a case that let me change the power button color. (Or rotate it along with the rest of the fans, etc). Comes with FOUR fans (One is not RGB, though). Oh, and it's ARGB, if you have a controller (or MOBO) that can take advantage of it. That makes this case REALLY economical. Cons: As someone else mentioned, the area for your power supply is pretty tight. Be sure to test the size of everything first. I'm using a modular 750W PSU, and it fits fine, but I had to plug all my cables that I wanted in first - it just didn't fit/wasn't enough room to try to plug them in after it was tucked in. I originally put my PSU in first, before attaching the modular cables and had to take it back out... Please be sure to look at the advertising material about the case. The pictures that show where your radiator goes are accurate. I used a 240MM radiator on the top and it fits beautifully. (See attached pictures.) It doesn't have a ton of extra screws. That part is true. The instructions are not great. The fact that it ONLY has HDD lights and power switch may throw you for a loop. (I was thankful of this, quite honestly.) There is a connector that came with this thing that REALLY messed with me. It's a SATA3 connector. Just plug it into your power supply. I spent hours looking for what it was supposed to plug into. Other notes (and sorry this got so long! But, I wanted to make sure I put in all the information I could, because this case delivers a TON of value...) Also, the controller cable for the RGB fans included ARE compatible with Asus, Asrock, Gigabyte and MSI. Said controller allows you to use all those manufacturer's motherboards. (One review listed 3 of the 4 above, another person said a motherboard controller couldn't be used at all. Yet, in the bottom row of pictures in Cooler Master's Amazon description (above) in the middle picture you can see the cable right there that allows you to use 4 manufacturer's motherboards.) If you don't have that cable and need it, be sure to return the item and get a version that has the cable. It works great. If you don't have one of the above manufacturers, the button next to the power button works as your RGB controller. (Note: it's not a Reset button. This case only doesn't come with a reset cable or button. Only Power switch and HDD lights. TL;DR: Given that it comes with 4 fans, 3 of them are ARGB, and it's a slightly larger mid-tower that can accommodate a 2 fan radiator (hard to find for less than $150!!) - this is my new favorite case. No, the fans aren't the equivalent of an $80 set, but they're darn close. They are quiet, completely configurable and with all the other bits of hidden engineering (air flow, cut outs, cable management, compatibility with mobo manufacturers, etc) - you get more bang for your buck than nearly any other case. If you check out various review sites regarding this case, you'll see that they agree with me. ;) Nice job, Coolermaster!

This is an awesome case. arrived packaged great. no damage at all. I wish there had been a protective film on the glass. But thats only because I wanted to get the satisfaction of taking it off. Other than that. tons of room to put whatever you want or need in it. Great quality. very solid build. A Few things to note: The front 3 Fans require a Molex cable from your power supply to run. (had to order one after the fact) The RGB fans do not come with a controller so you need to get one. Cooler master makes one that works great. This particular one has deep tinted glass so if the goal was to look straight through at your beautiful build you might want to get the clear glass. Overall its a great case. no complaints the air flow is amazing.

This case is amazing! The three fans included move air nicely through the case and keeps things cool. The included RGB controller allows you to select color and breathing effect. Very easy cable management in the back making everything nice and tidy. Two 3.5” bays in the basement and four...yes FOUR 2.5” mounding spots in the case. The basement cutout lets you show off your PSU so it’s not hidden. For the money you’re getting an awesome look, tons of versatility and a great value. Buy it now and stop trying to find something better in this price range. You won’t

Pros: - Plenty of room for a long GPU and a tall CPU cooler - Great airflow - PSU shroud allows those with non-modular PSU's to hide their mess - Back of motherboard around CPU is open to allow you to install a CPU cooler easily - the other case I had was offset poorly - Plenty of gaps to sneak cables around from the hidden part of the case to the visible part, making cable management easy. Cons: - RGB connector for the 3 to 1 rgb cable was really rough to install. I am not sure if its an overall issue with the standard pin layout, but I had a horrible time actually getting it plugged into my motherboard correctly. My issue was that the plastic sleeve around the female connector had a small gap that went the length of the male motherboard pins, so when trying to plug the cable into my motherboard, I couldn't tell when it was seated correctly. - I couldn't install a top mounted 120mm fan on the rear top of the case. This was mostly because my motherboard's CPU power connector got in the way. It would be ideal if the top of the case had an extra inch or two before the end of the motherboard. Extra notes: The top front case fan is installed by being screwed from the inside, but the bottom front case fan is installed from the outside front of the case. This is ideal because reaching inside for that bottom front fan case would be tough. Overall, this was a worthwhile upgrade Corsair 100R.

Sweet case and the price is nice. This case has a ton of room it feels like a full ATX. I put a matx AM4 board in this and there is room for another board...lol no really. This case for 50$ is like stealing. If you need a case and your on a budget.. trying to put more money in your components but want it to look awesome... this is your case...