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Introduction: Coolermaster has long since been a good product manufacturer of cases, power supplies, and cooling solutions. Then something happened. They took their standards up a notch further and began releasing great products like the Stacker Series cases, CPU coolers, and stepped in to the liquid cooling arena with their Aquagate Series. Granted the Aquagate isn't an overclocker's best friend, but that's not what it was intended for. It's a simple, silent and efficient substitute to the roaring fans and skyscraper heatsinks. Coolermasters efforts have been gearing up more towards the regular and enthusiast users alike. Their liquid cooling kits have spawned a new case for us avid users and even regular users. Today we have the Coolermaster Mystique 631 to show you. Contents: The Mystique 631 came carefully doubled boxed and packaged exactly the way you would expect a complete aluminum chassis to shipped. These cases are very light and can easily be bent if enough force is applied. The box was in decent shape which soon revealed a clean product box with all the case specifications and information. Once out of the box, I realized this is better looking case than its online pictures portray.
*Note - Box Packaging states "WaveMaster
II. Coolermaster informed me that this is due to pre-production packaging on
this review sample. The current packaging has been changed and this is indeed
the Mystique 631 chassis and not the WaveMaster II *
Features:
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