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Review on Powerful Cooling Solution: Cooler Master MasterBox Q300P RGB Computer Case (MCB-Q300P-KANN-S02) by Muhammad Taufik ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

For a long time I chose a case between nzxt s340, thermaltake core g21 and this one. I settled on the q300p, since I have a system on a matx board and I wanted a compact box for myself :) The case bribed with its appearance, in combination with CoolerMaster RGB dropsy and RGB tape everything turned out great. Most likely, the case is not suitable for hot systems, since the front panel blocks the air flow a little. If you assemble a quiet system in it, you will either have to buy valves with 4 pins, or install a reobas, but there is no place for a reobas in the case. There is a lot of space for laying wires, something about 3 cm, in the old case there was a problem with this, here they are missing. Convenient disc mounts. In general, I am very satisfied with the case. Worthwhile and pleasing to the eye :)

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Pros
  • A beautiful and compact case with RGB coolers with the ability to install up to 6 turntables. Strong chassis, thick steel sidewall. You can rotate the body as you like, as long as your imagination is enough. At the bottom of the case is a huge dust filter, which is attached to rubber plugs.
Cons
  • 3 pin coolers included. It would be great if they were from the masterfan pro series. Bolts do not fit into mounting holes for 120mm fans. They climb under 140mm, everything is ok. The front, top and bottom panels flex a little if you apply force, I think this is due to the perforations. A transparent window made of plastic, during assembly was sloppy and left a small scratch. It is inconvenient to remove plastic panels, for example, to install coolers, since first you need to remove the plug with a dust filter, which is difficult to remove, only after that you can already remove the panels. There is no cover for the power supply, perhaps this is not a drawback, but I would be glad if it were present.