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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Everything old is new again, so the saying goes. Well, newer isn't always better, but on rare occasions it can be if you fuse the best of the old with the new. Today we'll take a trip down memory lane, sort of, with the new Cooler Master ATCS 840, a full tower case that has its roots in yesteryear and has been reborn with a redesign by Cooler Master. A stunning full tower, we see if it's the new King of Premium Cases.
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Cooler Master did it with the HAF 932 case I reviewed last year and has done it again. For those wanting the ultimate in cooling solutions this case has no less than 7 fan spots with three of them being of the 230mm variety. The removable motherboard tray allows the end-user to install everything outside of the case and test it before installing it. Cooler Master knows its stuff when it comes to cases and this one fits the bill. The only negative I can see is the screws on the PCI Slots being necessary. The all aluminum case is lighter than one would expect at less than 30 pounds.
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Today we have the chance to check out the Cooler Master ATCS 840 Full Tower Classic Case, a retake on the original ATCS designs. This lightweight aluminum design also brings in plenty of cooling with three 230mm fans, a 120mm fan and room for an additional four 120mm fans. Cooler Master certainly took their time in implementing features for this case. Some of the many features include a removable motherboard tray, dual power supply support, water-cooling support, rear exhaust fan and tool-free installation devices. Read on further to get a closer look at this simple, yet elegant case.
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With the original ATCS chassis, Cooler Master brought the first truly custom alloy case to the market. Their ATCS 840 Classic has proven to be a worthy successor. With classic good looks and superb build quality, the 840 is poised to make as big an impact on the market as its predecessor. Besides being huge, this chassis is also very configurable and will hold all the hardware that virtually any enthusiast will want to stuff into it, including the watercooling folks.
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