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Cooler Master Gladiator 600
$55.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Excellent airflow even without adding extra fans. Removable dust filters are easy to clean, do a good job keeping dust out. Cable routing is easy, don't have to plan too far ahead.
The Cons:Clips on the expansion slots are a little flimsy. Not much room for internal components, everything becomes a little tight during the wiring phase.
The Cooler Master Gladiator 600 is a low-cost computer case. This computer case is designed for use with the ATX/Micro-ATX motherboards. The Gladiator 600 has support for five fans in total, two of which are included (the top fan and rear fan).
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The front fan is a 120mm blue LED fan, operated by a front LED switch. The retaining hole of this computer case makes it easy to install a CPU cooler, should you desire more cooling than the included fans offer. There is ventilation on the top and side of this computer case, to help with airflow. The I/O panel of the Gladiator 600 is front mounted, so that you can have easy access to the eSATA port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, audio in and mic in. The Cooler Master Gladiator 600 comes in black.
Features
- Transparent Acrylic Side Panel (optional)
- 7 expansion slots
- Top fan/front fan
- Optional fans: 2 side/1 rear
- 3.5" Drive Bay: 5 hidden, 1 exposed
- 5.25" Drive Bay: 5 exposed
- ATX / Micro-ATX motherboards
- Weight: 18.7lbs.
- Dimensions: 8" x 17.3" x 19.1"
- SECC/Mesh/Electroplate
- Color: Black
- PSU bottom fan
- Front fan blue LED
- Cable management
- Retaining hole
- Front I/O panel
- I/O panel: 1 eSATA port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, 1 audio in, 1 mic in
- Top/side ventilation
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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excellent airflow even without adding extra fans
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removable dust filters are easy to clean, do a good job keeping dust out
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cable routing is easy, don't have to plan too far ahead
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snap-in drive mounts make installing drives fast and easy
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heat is pushed upwards, much more efficient than other designs
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clips on the expansion slots are a little flimsy
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not much room for internal components, everything becomes a little tight during the wiring phase
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