Cooler Master Showcases New Chassis at Computex Taipei 2024

TapTechNews June 5th news, according to the reports of the French media CowcotLand and the Japanese media ASCII.jp, Cooler Master showcased several new chassis models represented by Ncore600 Prestige at the 2024 Computex Taipei.

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The Ncore600 Prestige chassis supports up to the standard E-ATX and ATX back-plugged motherboards. Not only does it have no pillar on the front left side, but the upper area on the front right side also adopts curved glass, creating a transparent visual effect.

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The IO panel of Ncore600 Prestige is located in the lower right position on the front, and the top of the panel uses a metallic finish and provides 2 USB Type-A interfaces and 1 Type-C interface.

The Ncore600 Prestige can also be flipped upside down. When the chassis is rotated by 180° and the right transparent area is cancelled, it becomes the standard Ncore600.

The main difference between Ncore600 and the Prestige version is that the IO panel has a more plain black appearance. The version of Ncore600 without fans is priced at about 190 US dollars (TapTechNews note: currently about 1376 RMB yuan), and it is planned to be launched in the fourth quarter of this year.

Cooler Master also brought the revised version of the ITX chassis NR200PV2: NR200PV2BTF.

The biggest feature of this chassis is that the left side includes a graphics card display window, where users can expose the discrete graphics card with unique aesthetic design to the outside, and at the same time can provide better cooling.

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In addition, the NR200PV2BTF chassis is equipped with an adapter board that can convert the GC-HPWR dedicated power connector of the BTF graphics card into a standard power interface, allowing the BTF graphics card to be compatible with non-BTF2.0 motherboards.

Like the standard NR200PV2 chassis, Cooler Master also launched the kit version for NR200PV2BTF, which also includes a 280 water-cooling and a VSFX Gold 850W ATX3.0 power supply that supports 12+4Pin graphics card power supply.

The NR200PV2BTF series chassis is expected to be launched from the end of 2024 to the first quarter of 2025.

2024 Computex Taipei Special Topic

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