Reviews
Facebook
Links
Downloads
History
Contacts
Home
Best viewed with
IE8 or newer @
1024x768 or
larger. Copyright
© 1997-2012 by
Club Overclocker
All rights reserved.
Legal Stuff
   

AMD
Cooler Master
Sapphire Tech
Futuremark Corp
Kingwin
Patriot Memory
Seagate
 

Application:

Mid Tower Enclosure

Provided by:

CoolerGuys.com

Available at:

CoolerGuys.com

Review by:

Matt

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

June 10th, 2004
   

Features

     The push-click hidden USB bay is a nice touch. I still don't understand the stupid designers that insist on putting USB ports on the bottom of a case. If the USB ports are to be located as a convenience you would think they would put them on a more accessible part of the case like Cooler Master did. Luckily I hold onto all my rear panel mounted USB headers that come with almost every motherboard, so I can mount my headers on the back of my case. With the Wavemaster you won't have to worry about it.. I really like the solid design aspect of counter sunk screws, which gives you more freedom to modify for radiators or other cooling methods.

     A glance it the back of the case while on its side. Lots of thumb screws here makes you wonder. Notice the fan guard as a standard option, and the removable ATX power supply plate.. This once more gives you more modding freedom... I'll bet Cooler Master has a designer that loves to water cool...

 

     Loosen the four thumb screws and you have yourself a removable motherboard tray. You may have to loosen the right side panel to pull it out all the way, which I'm sure is a safety precaution so as to not let the whole tray come out unless full maintenance or installation in needed...