Woo new case, love the build. The case build looks really good. I like it, good work cooler master, I would like to see a white version. Great video fams
I love this case, I own one S600 and two S400. (maybe will buy more because I prefer the steel panel versions but it's hard to find). Not all of PC users are gamers, so I don't like "Christmas tree" PC cases with tons of LEDs and lights. This case has a professional minimal look with clean design and it is perfect for office / workstation computers. Your idea to make it look like old-school workstation was very nice :-) CoolerMaster makes mostly cases for gamers. I tried NR600P too, but there are no additional HDD cages so no joy. Love your videos and the way you explain many things. Keep this good work!
it really depends on how you set the thing up. if you use the 2 stock coolers supplied with it its gonna perform pretty shitty. But with decent rates its gonna do its job no problem. With high pressure intake fans (like noctua) it performs brilliantly. SO the truth is: it depends. But i will definatly not cook your gpu or cpu.
Maybe the fact that it uses a USB2 motherboard connection is that maybe new builders don't have a motherboard with more than one internal USB 3 connector port where as most all the motherboards I've seen have 2 or 3 USB 2 connectors? I know there are ones that do have 2 USB 3 ports, but if you design for the few that do, you leave out the many that don't. I wonder if they make internal USB 3 hubs? Maybe Cooler Master ought to include one of those with the case & problem solved?
@@GearSeekers I'm not into micro at cases because I know nothing in terms of hardware limitations. The other day a content creator said if I was gonna get into micros I was gonna have a few compromises. But again, I know nothing of that. That's why I didn't even started the micro project.
Coolermaster killed this one. The silencio cases look so nice, and so do their new coolers
I'm a big fan of the aesthetics and overall execution.
The music is amazing in the vids and this build is nothing short of beautiful like wow
Thanks fams!
@@GearSeekers name of song
beats as cool as this pc man, glad i'm back 👌
very nice case and the build is awesome I really like the threadripper air cooler very nice.
That cooler looks brilliant!
What a beautiful build!
Woo new case, love the build. The case build looks really good. I like it, good work cooler master, I would like to see a white version. Great video fams
Music of the show off was dope!
I love this case, I own one S600 and two S400. (maybe will buy more because I prefer the steel panel versions but it's hard to find). Not all of PC users are gamers, so I don't like "Christmas tree" PC cases with tons of LEDs and lights. This case has a professional minimal look with clean design and it is perfect for office / workstation computers. Your idea to make it look like old-school workstation was very nice :-) CoolerMaster makes mostly cases for gamers. I tried NR600P too, but there are no additional HDD cages so no joy. Love your videos and the way you explain many things. Keep this good work!
Finally... I can say it again.. Let's rip some threads.. 😂
Is that the same PSU as in the PartPicker list? Seems different to me.
Can only imagine to have it
B roll on point
gonna buy this one. the only thing i wouldve wanted is a dark tint panel like meshify, looks sleeker
Does it keep inside temperature cool or make it hot compare to mesh front ?
Which RGB-controller did you use?
there is no internal usb hub correct? unless i just didnt hear and also are the included fans pwm and are they good enough to keep?
Yeah the included fans are PWM
I heard this one gets hot .
I heard this case can cook graphics cards adn cpu-s, is that ture?
it really depends on how you set the thing up. if you use the 2 stock coolers supplied with it its gonna perform pretty shitty. But with decent rates its gonna do its job no problem. With high pressure intake fans (like noctua) it performs brilliantly.
SO the truth is: it depends. But i will definatly not cook your gpu or cpu.
Pretty good case, shame about the usb 2 sdcard reader. Great video as always.
Maybe the fact that it uses a USB2 motherboard connection is that maybe new builders don't have a motherboard with more than one internal USB 3 connector port where as most all the motherboards I've seen have 2 or 3 USB 2 connectors? I know there are ones that do have 2 USB 3 ports, but if you design for the few that do, you leave out the many that don't. I wonder if they make internal USB 3 hubs? Maybe Cooler Master ought to include one of those with the case & problem solved?
Most new boards have 2 USB 3.0 headers
does it support 360mm liquid cooling radiator?
it seems that it does because you can install 3 120mm fans in the front
check the spec on the website
@@chrisr6950 the website says it doesn't support 3 120mm fans but I actually can
Where can i find this music?! LOL
Our Patreon. We make all the music
grsk.co/patreon
if this will have fan controller like in fractal I will buy it
how can a hard drive cage not be removable in 2019
Because removable cages introduce opportunities for noise.
I was want see that cpu cooler's installation 🙄
I wasn't going to reinstall a cooler we already had on a board we were already using.
@@GearSeekers NP Mate!
But I was only little bit curious about that cooler 😅
Cooler Master I love you. But this case feels kind of generic. Take more risks like the 600, 700 and the H500M.
Thats kinda the point of the Silencio cases.
@@GearSeekers Cooler Master is badass. They are one of my favs. It's just that I'm not feeling the case.
@@thathorrorshow4126 I'm a much bigger fan of the S400
@@GearSeekers I'm not into micro at cases because I know nothing in terms of hardware limitations. The other day a content creator said if I was gonna get into micros I was gonna have a few compromises. But again, I know nothing of that. That's why I didn't even started the micro project.
Too early!!
am i early ??
Too fast to see "how to"... Unhelpful video.
It's not a how to.
bro it never was a "how to" lol
@@Monamona_207 Thanks for the answer, perhaps, perhaps you could consider it in future videos :-)