Cooler Master set out to create a case for gamers looking for the best value. I have no doubt that they did that. The USP 100 has great styling and an amazing power supply included. To top it off the USP 100 is a perfect candidate for a few small case...
This is a very nice mid-tower. This case is also designed for nice airflow while keeping the noise down. There are rubber grommets to eliminate noise causing vibration from the power supply. Even the large rubber feet will help keep the noise...
First up is Cooler Master’s USP 100, a sharp-looking $88 unit that includes a 550W power supply valued at $50 separately. Advanced design features included a transverse hard drive cage that many builders prefer for ease of drive replacement, and an...
While many enthusiasts have never even considered using a power supply that came with a case, we’ve previously found excellent value in carefully-selected budget combos. Our continued effort to expand our low-cost options had yielded some...
If you are looking for a top notch psu chassis combo look no further. The quality Cooler Master puts out makes the USP100 an obvious choice for the beginner builder. 550W is more than enough power for a midrange build and the chassis has a ton of...
The Cooler Master USP 100 mid-tower case is an interesting study in case design. It seems to have the gamer in mind in some areas with the ability have three 120mm fans, and the tool-less design allowing for easy installation or removal of components....
The Cooler Master UPS 100 is a sturdy, well-built chassis that has many features for almost anyone who is building a rig could ask for. It has the ability to hold up to five fans for cooling, four of which are optional. It also has a tool-less...
If I was in my local computer store looking for a new tower and saw the USP 100 sitting here, I would definitely give it a moment of my time. The outside of the case is very attractive. The red of the mesh and the other red accents make the USP 100 a...
To give you an idea of what the case looks like when you have a motherboard installed we have this picture of the system we are putting together for a small server box so don't expect dual video cards and mad water cooling it is just a small Linux...
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