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Cooler Master CMStacker 830

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Ryszvaldo 22nd February 2006, 12:17 Quote
I really like that, but £180 is a LOT to pay for a case!

Are the side 120mm fans directly vented? It looks like there is a window over them...

Hmmmm. How much do you think I can get for a kidney?
MrWillyWonka 22nd February 2006, 12:23 Quote
Hmm, I have the original stacker (810) and it's bundled with features (also bigger I think), it's a great case and tbh I'm not too keen on the 830, the features are better but it's the shape I don't like, reminds me of that robot in the tv show Red Dwarf... I have to say that although the features are good, the design doesn't appeal to me. My modded 810 is good enough for me :D

I can say that the crossflow is certainly something to get, it cools the computer down so well, which is why I can have my x2 clocked at 2.8GHz on air cooling, with it barely touching 35C on load, turn the crossflow off and the computer becomes unstable.
Salazaar 22nd February 2006, 12:46 Quote
Is there anywhere to mount a double 120mm radiator without excessive modding?
DXR_13KE 22nd February 2006, 13:01 Quote
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We have a watercooling kit we will be trying this out with so watch this space.

i did not see any other water cooling stuff in the article.

cool case anyway :D
Nexxo 22nd February 2006, 13:19 Quote
Quality case. Up to the old standards that produced the ATC S-4000.
Bindibadgi 22nd February 2006, 13:33 Quote
First impression: URGH my god no! When did CM get case making tips from Thermaltake?
Not subtle enough for my liking but the construction quality looks superb. Can I get it in black with no windows or outside crap, please?
LoneArchon 22nd February 2006, 13:54 Quote
I like the design of the older stacker better. It does have some nice features. Coolermaster did a revison on the oringal stacker to create the 810 and remove the power supply rack and placed 2 120mm fans in the rear I like this design better you could place a 120 x 2 rad in the rear of the case with minimal work
Solidus 22nd February 2006, 14:13 Quote
definately looks really nice, how many inbuilt fans come with it?

Little too expensive i think :S
MiNiMaL_FuSS 22nd February 2006, 14:36 Quote
Seems kinda like its menna compete with the Antec P180 to me.

Although I think the coolmaster is one of the ugliest cases I have ever seen and the 180 is beatiful....i know which im buying.
Fly 22nd February 2006, 14:46 Quote
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Are the side 120mm fans directly vented?

The window that covers them is a grill, so air will flow through it. The holes in the grill are quite fine but the plastic fan holder sits very close to it so airflow will be easily forced through it.
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Is there anywhere to mount a double 120mm radiator without excessive modding?

There is space at the rear of the case, but you will definately have to chop it up a little.
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i did not see any other water cooling stuff in the article.

It will be a totally separate article.
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definately looks really nice, how many inbuilt fans come with it?

One 120mm rear, one 120mm on the 4 in 3.

the curves actually make the case look smaller than it is, I think that was intentional on Coolermaster's part.
RaptorRed 22nd February 2006, 15:11 Quote
I Actually quite like the design is not as over the top as some but still retains an edge of standard oblong cube shape. Is there any chance of getting the internal measurments of the base as i would like to shoehorn the guts from my old promie mach 1 in there, with and without hdd cage space if pos thanks.
Fly 22nd February 2006, 15:36 Quote
No probs, I'll do some measuring tonight. :)
Hybr1d 22nd February 2006, 15:50 Quote
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Originally Posted by MiNiMaL_FuSS
Seems kinda like its menna compete with the Antec P180 to me.

Although I think the coolmaster is one of the ugliest cases I have ever seen and the 180 is beatiful....i know which im buying.

QFT

The Antec is clean, stylish and understated. The Coolermaster, on the other hand, is ugly, clunky and just downright wrong. IMHO I hasten to add.
whisperwolf 22nd February 2006, 16:38 Quote
Okay quick question on this case what do you put in the 10 slots as does the door not interfere with any twiddly bits on fan controllers etc? or is this a case for those who want lots of hard drives? As to the looks I’ve never been a fan of doors on computers I’m too lazy to want to open the door and press a button to eject a cd.
dire_wolf 22nd February 2006, 17:05 Quote
Certainly has a star trek vibe doesn't it? looks like the part of the console off the bridge . . .

Anyway, whats with case manufacturers obbsession with slapping their name accross their kit?puts me right off . . .
Veles 22nd February 2006, 19:52 Quote
That looks disgusting, much prefer the design of the original stacker.
SNIPERMikeUK 22nd February 2006, 20:31 Quote
Forget this case go for a SPCR P180 at www.overclockers.co.uk, I can highly recomend this case, and in black its even sweeter, go on treat urself....

I am running a 4400+ X2 and the cooling on the Coolermaster is no more impressive than my P180....

PS WHERE DO U PUT THE BEER THIS IS CLEARLY A THE FUTURISTIC FRIDGE, ANYONE FOUND THE SMEG LOGO YET....?

SNIPERMikeUK
Jokkocze 22nd February 2006, 22:36 Quote
I hate this case! It really looks like a fridge, mixed with 5 kilos of aluminium.
Arena_08 23rd February 2006, 00:04 Quote
I genuinley think that this case is one of the best looking there is there. Its not too overstated, subtle, but yet still racey enough.
If they scaled the size down a little, made it cheaper (£100 maybe) i think it would sell a lot. I know i'd buy one!
speedfreek 23rd February 2006, 01:10 Quote
It looks good but I will never buy a case with a door on the front ever agian. I like the style of the previous case better and would probably take that over this one.
fev 23rd February 2006, 02:02 Quote
that's one damn ugly case...
adidas 23rd February 2006, 09:31 Quote
Looks like a toy and has very little features to warrant the incredible 180 pounds price tag.

Disapointing case but nice review, as usual. (edit: the review, not the disapointment :-))
wharrad 23rd February 2006, 13:23 Quote
Coolermaster lost it when they lost the ATC line. Then everything looked clean and the quality was high. The last CM case I bought wasn't up to the standard I'd expect for £100+ kit.

I believe there's been a move of employees from Coolermaster to Silverstone... Which shows in design. If you've got that much money to spend on your case you're not the kind of person who wants something with that design.

Buy Silverstone... that's the end of it.
Kipman725 23rd February 2006, 16:32 Quote
This looks like the old cooler master quality :D
But unfortunatly the old cooler master price :(

Bring on the (cheep) normal sized one for mortals
Fly 23rd February 2006, 19:00 Quote
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Originally Posted by RaptorRed
I Actually quite like the design is not as over the top as some but still retains an edge of standard oblong cube shape. Is there any chance of getting the internal measurments of the base as i would like to shoehorn the guts from my old promie mach 1 in there, with and without hdd cage space if pos thanks.

Not forgotten you, just havent got my hands on it yet.
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