Coolermaster Centurion 532 Case Review :: Interior

Author: Benjamin Sun · 12-23-2005 · Category: Hardware - Cases
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One thing I like about my personal case is the window on the left side of the case. It is always cool to watch my Crucial Ballistix Tracer memory lights light up, and the ASUS video card light up. Coolermaster decided not to include a windowed left side. Instead they include an intake hole and funnel to cover the top of the CPU fan. With Intel CPUs running extremely warm on their best days, keeping the CPU cool is becoming more important.


Coolermaster Centurion 532 Case Review Intake

Intake

Coolermaster Centurion 532 Case Review Air Intake side

Air Intake side

Coolermaster Centurion 532 Case Review 3.5

3.5" Drives internal

Coolermaster Centurion 532 Case Review Rear fan assembly

Rear fan assembly


Coolermaster provides space for two 120mm cooling fans, one on the front and one on the rear of the case. The case comes with a single 120mm cooling fan over the front grill. The space for the Power Supply is sufficient to put a normal PSU on there. I only use high quality Thermaltake PSUs in my personal system, and a 560W Thermaltake PSU fit quite nicely into the case.


Coolermaster Centurion 532 Case Review Centurion logo

Centurion logo


The front of the case has a Centurion logo on the rear bottom. When the case is in operation, there is a blue LED light that highlights the logo and the fan if you're looking at the inside of the case. I think blue LEDs are very cool in cases, especially at night when I'm playing a game of F.E.A.R in the darkness.

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