Cooler Master MasterCase SL600M W/ Aluminum Panels, Vertical Chimney Layout, Type-C I/O Panel, Noise Reduction Technology - View 1

Cooler Master MasterCase SL600M W/ Aluminum Panels, Vertical Chimney Layout, Type-C I/O Panel, Noise Reduction Technology

4.3 (118 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Premium aluminum paneling: The top and front of the case are clad in Anodized aluminum with a smooth sand blasted finish
  • Vertical Chimney Effect: With the 200mm fans that take in air from the bottom, hot air rises out of the case and exits out of the top in a natural direction for efficient thermal performance
  • Adjustable top ventilation: The aluminum top panel can be adjusted in 3 different positions; The panel can either stay flush with the mesh, raised, or completely removed
  • Noise reduction technology: The design of the panels address noise reduction by inhibiting noise from escaping toward the individual
  • Rotatable PCI bracket window: The PCI mounting window can be rotated 90 degrees

Specifications

Wireless Type
802.11a
Number of USB 20 Ports
2
Brand
Cooler Master
Item model number
MCM-SL600M-SGNN-S00
Item Weight
29.5 pounds
Product Dimensions
21.42 x 9.49 x 22.56 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
21.42 x 9.49 x 22.56 inches
Color
Silver/Black
Manufacturer
Cooler Master USA, Inc.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 26, 2018

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Customer Reviews

ChrisChris
This is the “coolest” as well as most difficult case I have ever build a computer into when using AIO liquid cooling. The pros outweigh the cons by a mile. The cons are mostly nitpicks that I just want to list them out here so others know what they are getting into. (Also turning the RGB LEDs to an uglier white to see better in the photo. Does not due it proper justice.)Pros:• High quality design, every piece feels “right”. They did not skimp on the material or craftmanship.• It fits two 280mm radiators with their fans. Only one of a handful of cases that this is possible.• Sexy.• Well designed, can hide cables and hard drives in several different areas.• High airflow and naturally cool “chimney” design, 1080 GTX at 27* C idle, 9900k is at 35* C idle.• Came with easy to follow instructions, and the pieces fit together intuitively.• Lots of room to work with and plenty of good cable management places on the back.Cons:• You can’t rotate the back brackets to push the video card closer to the motherboard if you have a radiator with fans on the bottom of the case.• The CPU 4-pin power cables may need enders as they are much further away than in a normal case.• Much messier cable / tube management up front than I prefer.• Very hard to work with or plug anything in after graphics card is installed, and not easy to uninstall.• The screws all came in a single bag. Worst game of ‘go fish’ ever.Overall, I give it a 9/10. Not quite perfect, but the closest to it I have ever had in a case.
CharJC
Very fun case that is very stylish, little tricky to install in but once you get the hang of it, very rewarding.I have a H150i pro AIO with a push/pull config on top, Asus Maximus XI Formula w/32g Trident Z ram and i7 8700k@5.0ghz and max temp on package never goes over 65c on load.With my 2070RTX the card is cold, even under load it typically stays cooler then the cpu! "The RTX is also in the vertical position, which I highly recommend."The Chimney effect is alot stronger then I thought it would be, being honest I was concerned about it, however after putting in the AIO with push/pull config and the dual 200mm fans on the bottom, the top of the case seconds as a AC unit. I am not kidding, it blows out cold, and this is in a 72f ambient room temp.Also note that for all the fans and cooling, system is silent, not soundless but very quiet, kudos Coolermaster, very nice work, would recommend.
kylekyle
This case is great! High quality materials, super quiet, and a stunningly refined design. Huge cooling fans on the bottom of the case are nearly inaudible. Wire management is easy through the back panel. Only issue I ran into was how large this case is. My fault that I didnt read the dimensions. Over all it is the nicest case I've ever owned
The Opinionated RealistThe Opinionated Realist
The media could not be loaded. I love the design of this case and it's really a case unto itself if you like this sort of style. That said, there are a few incredibly annoying flaws that keep me from giving it a perfect score.PROS° Cooling: While people have complained about cooling, with a standard CPU cooler and graphics card orientation, I'm seeing idle temps around 30c and working temps in the mid 40s. Given that I'm using a gen 4 PCI-E motherboard with a Ryzen 3900x, that's pretty extraordinary! The GPU cooling is even better and it keeps my Radeon VII icey cool.° Awesome cable management that allows for some of the best motherboard showcasing I've seen.° Innovative design with celever placement of the PSU and SSDs and a beautiful aesthetic.° Futuristic features like proximity sensor USB lighting and the adjustable top vent cover that is also removable.CONS° I hate the Proprietary fan mounts at the top of the case. It makes absolutely no sense to have normal ones on the bottom and Cooler Master only mounts on the top. This could have been very easily accommodated. I had planned to put 4 200mm Noctua fans in this case and wound up having to use the stock fans that came presinstalled in the bottom for the top.° Miserably poor quality stock fans: I normally wouldn't complain about this at all, but since Cooler Master decided to make the mounts proprietary, it's impossible not to. I always take the cheap stock fans out of the cases I buy and replace them with Noctuas. This case won't fit or mount them. I removed the stock fans from the bottom of the case and placed them in the top. Both wobbled horribly from the first boot and were noticeably louder than the Noctuas on the bottom. What's worse, is the one on the front started to emit a high pitched squeaking sound after less than two weeks of casual use and I suspect the bearing was already starting to go. I finally resorted to cutting the Noctuas out of their frames and plastic welding them into the frames of the MF200R fans that came with this. My reccomondation to Cooler Master is to try making better fans so that people will actually want to buy and use them instead of trying to force people to use a their own sad and sorry cooling solutions.° Some of the software for this case isn't even downloadable from the Cooler Master website. For example the proximity light utility download link is broken and has been for nearly a month nowFINAL THOUGHTSThis is gorgeous case with great futuristic capabilities and effective cooling. If Cooler Master had just put two normal fan mounts on the top, this would be my favorite case of all time. As things stand, it's a remarkable case design, presumably tainted by greed and a lack of motivation to pruduce competitive fan solutions. I may not buy another high end Cooler Master case because of this.