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Cooler Master Mystique 631 ATX Mid-Tower Case
Date | June 15, 2006

Manufacturer | Cooler Master
Sponsor |
Cooler Master
Author |
Helen "Foe" Schloss-Griffin
Editor | Gary "GlitterKill" Mullins

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If you look at the front of the Cooler Master Mystique you may notice a familiar shape which may remind you of the very popular WaveMaster. So, no, your eyes are not playing tricks on you because the Cooler Master Mystique did start life out as the WaveMaster II. The reason for the name change? Good question but, unfortunately, I do not know the official answer. However, moving on to what I do know let's take a look at the Mystique starting with the basics.

 

 

Specifications

Here are the specs ripped from the Mystique info page from the Cooler Master website:

  • Available Color: Silver / Black
  • Dimensions: L480 x W205 x H445 mm
  • Weight: 6.3kg
  • Material: Aluminum
  • M/B Type: ATX, m-ATX
  • 5.25 inch 4 (Exposed)
  • 3.5 inch 2 (Exposed); 4 (Hidden)
  • Cooling System: One 120x120x25mm front Blue LED fan (Intake); One 120x120x25mm rear fan (Exhaust)
  • I/O Panel: USB2.0 x 2; MIC x 1; SPK x 1; IEEE1394 x 1 (Support Intel HD Audio)
  • Power Supply Standard ATX PS2 (optional)

Features

  • Meshed front panel design provides the superior airflow and maximum cooling performance.
  • Screw-less design for easy assembly
  • Built-in washable front air filter
  • 120mm fans in the front and rear to give your PC the best ventilation while maintain silent cooling solution
  • Rear retaining holes for liquid cooling kits
  • Solid construction makes the chassis durable and sturdy
  • Aluminum alloy design greatly reduces the weight of the chassis
  • Front panel opens to the left or to the right for easy access
  • Offering a side window option

 

 

Package Check

Since doing reviews for PCApex I previously have checked out six (6), and this now makes the seventh (7) Cooler Master product. If I have found one thing to be consistent in all of them, it's that they are always well packed for shipping. The brown box covering the fuchsia one awaiting inside, and a layer of foam packing. All the Mystique specs and features are clearly listed on all sides of the box. Inside the box we find the case itself, well protected in a heavy plastic bag.

 

In the package along with the case comes the usual bag-o-hardware, Installation Guide (7 languages), two tie wraps with two accompanying tie downs and eight (8) HDD rails in lavender.



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