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Cooler Master Centurion 590
$80.00
Released March, 2008
The Pros:Good airflow, fans are well positioned. Many components can be installed without tools, makes it quicker and easier. Has several openings for additional fans to be added later.
The Cons:Cable routing can be a bit tricky sometimes. Tooless components seem a little flimsy, wouldn't want to have to add/remove components from them regularly.
Cooler Master's Centurion 590 is the most advanced mid tower case of the Centurion lineup and offers more than the Centurion 534. Designed for those who want to customize their machine and make it work hard, the 590 includes two 120mm fans, one rear exhaust and one front intake.
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It also has room for six more fans, and features ventilation holes and holes for liquid cooling systems. The 590 has a mesh front panel for optimal air flow, and both fans have stylish blue LED lights built in. The case has a front I/O panel and is designed to hold the power supply at the bottom for better cooling. It also has large drive storage capabilities, with nine exposed 5.25" drive bays and four internal 3.5" ones. All drive bays allow for tool-free installation.
Features
- MSRP: $79.99
- Release Date: March 2008
- Large mid-tower computer chassis
- Built to optimize cooling
- Pass-through holes for liquid cooling systems, up to 8 fan slots
- 120mm front intake fan, 120mm rear exhaust fan, both with LEDs
- Mesh front panel to allow air flow
- Nine 5.25" drive bays, four 3.5" internal drive bays
- Multi-peripheral front I/O panel
- Cable management holes
- Tool-free clips for easier access and installation to drive bays
- ATX and micro-ATX compatible
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good airflow, fans are well positioned
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many components can be installed without tools, makes it quicker and easier
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has several openings for additional fans to be added later
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enough room inside for larger video cards
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design is simple and clean, will look at home in a formal office
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cable routing can be a bit tricky sometimes
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tooless components seem a little flimsy, wouldn't want to have to add/remove components from them regularly
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