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have been especially pleased and impressed with Cooler Master over the last
few months. Where some companies do not want to send their products out to
review sites worried about a possible bad review, Coolermaster seems to have
no fear at all and sends just about whatever we want to take a look at! The
reason is simple – They have quality product on their hands and know it.
Today we’ll be taking a look at the fifth chassis to bear the Centurion
name. This series is the budget conscious model in Cooler Master’s lineup of
computer cases, but does it have the same type of quality one comes to
expect from this brand? Read on!
Packaging & Contents
The retail packaging leaves nothing to the imagination,
and lays out the features and all the parts in a neat exploded diagram on
the side of the box.
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Pulling the case out, I noticed a few small scuffs on the chassis…as the box
itself was not penetrated, I have to assume this happened either from the
packaging itself or before it was packaged. This is a steel case and weighs
the part, although not horribly.

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Cooler Master put together a very thorough package here. It
includes all the necessary screws and standoffs, Power cable, I/O plate,
spare PCI cover, and an aluminum case badge bearing the Cooler Master logo.
Specifications
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Dimension |
480 mm x 202 mm x 435 mm (D x W x H) |
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Material |
Aluminum Bezel , SECC Chassis |
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M/B Type |
ATX ; 12"x 9.6"(30.5cm x 24.5cm) |
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Power Supply Form Factor |
Standard ATX PS2 |
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5.25 |
5 ( Exposed ) |
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3.5 |
1 ( Exposed );4 ( Hidden ) |
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Ventilation |
One 80 x 80 x 20 mm Front Fan ( intake ) |
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One 120x 120x 25mm Rear Fan(exhaust) |
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Application |
USB 2.0 * 2 |
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IEEE 1394 (FireWire) *1 |
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MIC * 1 |
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SPK * 1 |
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