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Cooler Master Transparent Adjustable Ventilated Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.5
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Details

BrandCooler Master
ColorQ500L
MaterialAcrylic
Cooling MethodAir
Motherboard CompatabilityATX
Item Weight3.83 Kilograms
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Description of Cooler Master Transparent Adjustable Ventilated

Minimized dimensions for standard ATX: The Master Box Q500L supports standard ATX motherboards and plus, with a body depth and Height of only 386 x 381 millimeter. Fully perforated chassis: The top, front, rear, and bottom panels are fully perforated to offer airflow for various fan configurations. Movable I/O panel: Orientation for the chassis is versatile, with the option to move the I/O panel to 6 different locations. Vertical and horizontal position: The case can be oriented vertically or horizontally while retaining easy access to the I/O; Rubberized screws also function as feet to supplement different orientations. Vertical PSU placement: The PSU is positioned on the front of the chassis to fully utilize internal space; The bracket can be relocated to offer position options depending on preference and form factor.

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big budget micro-ATX case

I was looking for something smaller and affordable to migrate my micro-ATX system from an old Antec 900 that would provide decent airflow for my 4790k and RX 580 would offer and I chose the Q300L Edition TUF. There is ample space on the back for cable management, but I suggest using a modular power supply to save space. I have an older Corsair CX750 that isn't modular and finds it difficult to close the back cover completely and I don't have room in the back for my RGB controller and all the…

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Staggered Holes = No fan support for top

All holes are staggered. 120mm or 140mm fans will not work on top. None of the holes line up anywhere. And what's the point of supporting the bottom fan if it's barely 2mm off the ground? Moved my build from the HAF 932 Advanced to this one which significantly reduced the size but increased the space. and portability.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • No mold required

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great design badly done.

***Q300P*** This case sucks and certainly not the air. It just sucks. I bought this build case trying to save money by making the case cheaper and should have just spent a little more for a better case. Love the look, the buttons and RGB look amazing. BUT. That's all I like. It's absolutely massive for a micro-ATX case, and it's wider and taller (with handles) than most ATX cases. The "perforated" case design is just awful. This ensures there is absolutely no air movement across the classic…

Pros
  • computer case
Cons
  • boring packaging

I have two issues that nearly ruined this case for me, the 120mm fan holes are smaller than the standard sized screws that come with all fans. To mount 120mm fans on anything other than the rear you will need to drill larger holes. Oddly, the 140mm fan screw holes are a standard size and should work fine without drilling. Another issue I had with this case was that the screens arrived bent and warped and I was unable to bring them back to normal. I think I'll try to return and replace it hoping

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • You could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

MasterBox is a Master of Budget case.

I had old parts lying around and my son wanted a gaming computer. So I went in search of a suitcase to put everything in it so it was nice and of high quality. He was given the following: Intel G4600Asus B250M-K8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2133XFX RX560 4GB We only used parts lying around and bought from friends, so we didn't have any unusual or crazy RGB lighting or color schemes. Just a budget Micro-ATX build for a budget case. The dust filter design is quite nice, it doesn't fool anyone…

Pros
  • External components
Cons
  • Very expensive