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Cooler Master CM 690 NVIDIA Edition
$120.00
Released October, 2001
The Pros:Unique NVIDIA aesthetic isn't too over the top. Front panel instruments are flush with the top surface of the case, maximizing cable length. Above average airflow promotes overclocking.
The Cons:Plastic locks for expansion slot covers seem cheap and flimsy. Bottom-mounting power supply design isn't ideal for bigger PSUs. Doesn't come with standoffs for mounting a motherboard.
The CM 690 NVIDIA Edition is a mid-tower computer case from Cooler Master. It's main feature is an expanded cooling system that can support the NVIDIA SLI certification. It's dimensions are 213 W x 482 H x 524.5 mm L, and it weighs 9.8 kg.
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The CM 690 is made of 1.0mm steel and supports ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards. There are 4 5.25" drive bays available, as well as 5 internal and 1 external 3.5" drive bays. 7 expansion PCI slots are available as well. The cooling system utilizes 6 fans: a 120mm green-LED front fan, a 120mm rear fan, 2 top fans (120 or 140mm), an optional 120mm bottom fan, a 120mm left fan, and an optional 15mm right fan. The CM 690 supports a standard ATX-PSII power supply.
Features
- Dimensions: 482mm H x 213mm W x 524.5mm D
- Material: 1.0mm Steel (SECC)
- 5.25" Bays: 4
- External bays: 1
- Internal bays: 5
- Expansion Slots: 7
- NVIDIA SLI Certification
- 6-Fan Cooling System
- Motherboard Support: ATX (Standard, Micro)
- Powersupply Support: ATX PSII
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Unique NVIDIA aesthetic isn't too over the top.
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Front panel instruments are flush with the top surface of the case, maximizing cable length.
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Above average airflow promotes overclocking.
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Plenty of room for a mid-tower.
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Completely tool-less design makes installing components painless.
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Plastic locks for expansion slot covers seem cheap and flimsy.
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Bottom-mounting power supply design isn't ideal for bigger PSUs.
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Doesn't come with standoffs for mounting a motherboard.
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