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Cooler Master's MasterBox MB600L is an affordable case for liquid cooled PCs


Cooler Master has added another mid-tower case to its lineup, one that highlights multi-zone RGB lighting, an acrylic sideboard, and some better than average cooling alternatives, including support for fluid coolers. Truth be told, this is one of the more reasonable cases for clients who want to fluid cool their PCs. 

The new MasterBox MB600L comes three distinctive shading trims—red, dark, and bit—and with or without an optical drive sound. Despite those alternatives, every form has a brushed front board, and room enough for up to a 280mm radiator introduced in advance (up to 50mm thickness, without a fan) if picking an optical drive, or up to 360mm without an optical drive introduced. 

For air cooling, the choices are to some degree restricted—the MB600L suits up to two 120mm or 140mm fans in the front (up to three 120mm without an ODD) and a solitary 120mm fan in the back, the last of which Cooler Master incorporates. 

Drive choices are quite scanty too. There are devoted SSD mount, alongside two more straights that can be utilized for either 3.5-inch HDDs or 2.5-inch HDDs (or one of each). 

While the MB600L doesn't look particularly spacious, it underpins "even the biggest, amplest cards," up to 400mm long. CPU coolers up to 160mm high and the base chamber bolsters control supplies up to 180mm profound. 

We didn't locate any online retailers conveying this case at the season of this composition, however as indicated by TechReport, it ought to be accessible today for $50.

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