Cooler Master Mystique 632 ATX Case |
Date | October 9th, 2006 |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
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Cooler Master has been around for so long I can't think of a time when they weren't there. Starting over ten years ago they now make thermal solution products ranging from thermal compound to liquid cooling systems to computer cases. Today we'll be looking at one of their cases, the Mystique 632.
The Mystique 632 carries the same name as a case we have previously reviewed here at PC Apex... the Mystique 631. This is a bit odd since the two cases look nothing alike from the outside... but they do seem to use the same internal framework. So let's see if the Mystique 632 is a well-made as its predecessor.
Specifications
Here is the info and specs on the Mystique 632 as taken from the Cooler Master product page:
Mystique—Fascination, Attitude, Mystery are the perfect words to describe the identity of Cooler Master’s new chassis series. The excitement and sense of achievement PC Modders sought after can all be found in this all-in-one package of elegance and sophistication. The notion of simplicity and versatility presents vast opportunity for you to expand you imagination. We emphasize on the attention to details and materials to accomplish a visual satisfaction and deliver sensational experience.

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 constructer 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
Package
Packaging was a plain brown box that was a bit worse for wear after making the trip from Cooler Master. Having seen the packaging for other Cooler Master cases I think that it will change to at least include graphics and info on the outside of the box. Upon removing the case from the box I found no damage to the case, however. The case I'll be reviewing is black but it is also available in silver. You can also find the black version with a window as an option.



