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Application:

Computer Case/Enclosure

Provided by:

Cooler Master

Available at:

NewEgg.com

MSRP:

$99.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Scott

Edited by:

Paul

Review date:

August 25th, 2006

 

 

 

Cooler Master Mystique 631

Here you see a right side view of the case. Not much action going on here, but the finish is absolutely flawless.

     Here is a close up of the left side panel. The top vent sits directly over the CPU fan so this helps keep the computer running cooler. The bottom vent is just that, a vent. On the left you see the panel release latch.

     Here is the inside of the left side panel. The white cone you see above is a fan port. This port is designed to sit over the CPU heatsink and fan to help draw in cool air from outside the case. If you don't like the port, it can be easily removed and you can install a cooling fan in its place.

Here you see the back of the Mystique. It may look ordinary at first but look closer.

     If you look next to the power supply bay, there are two holes with rubber garments to run water lines trough! Very innovative thinking, but where were these 9 years ago when I was chopping up cases to install water cooling? Hey, better late than never!

     Inside you will find that the Mystique comes with quick release brackets for the hard drives and optical drives. I really love these quick release brackets and I don't buy a new case unless it has them.