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Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Great

Really great tower and super quiet. Still wasn't big enough for top loading for a 240 cooler but went for a front pannel setup. Yet to find a tower that lets you install a top rad and fans without losing two fans so can't really complain.

PC Authority
★★★★
7 years ago
Review: Cooler Master CM690 III

All three of the cases we've looked at this month are within $40 of each other, so just what each offers for that much more or less than its casemates (a little military humour, there, for the sharp ones) is really quite interesting.

PB Tech
★★★★★
7 years ago
Cooler Master CM 690 Series III MID TOWER w/ Window Side (NO PSU) Limited Green Version - Supports up to three...

I absolutely love this case! Definitely have nothing bad to say and it was by far worth the money! It comes with a box in one of the 3.5" slots full of spare screws & even a speaker.

scan.co.uk
★★★★
7 years ago
Beautiful case very good mid-price package

I fitted this with an Asus Maximum Hero, a corsair H115 2-rad cooler system plus DVD, SSD and HD and psu. All fitted comfortably, though I had to add a couple of screw holes for the Rad which otherwise fitted perfectly in the top structure with the fans.

Newegg
★★★★
8 years ago
Not as described!

I would purchase this again if it came as advertised. 3 hard drive bays for $100 in a case this large is to much. Fix the discription and lower the price to accurately reflect the product you are shipping people.

Good build quality; nice finished appearance; good air filters

First, there is not a 200mm fan installed in the front like the description says, however there is a 140mm clear led fan in its place; It only came with the lower 3 x 3.5 inch drive bay fixture, the other 4 adjustable drive bays that mount above it are not included so don't plan on running more than...

Hardware Secrets
★★★★★
8 years ago
Cooler Master CM 690 III Case Review

Let's analyze the CM 690 III, the new version of one of the most popular mid-tower cases from Cooler Master, supporting 240 mm radiators and up to ten SSDs.

Sturdy and with great construction quality; Excellent fan configuration; Supports 240 mm radiators; Air filter for the power supply; Big opening on the motherboard tray to access the CPU cooler backplate; Offers good possibilities for cable managing; Good drive bay count; Offers two USB 3.0 and two...

Do not support 140 mm or 280 mm radiators; Price is a little high

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
8 years ago
"Great"

Very sturdy product worth the money would definitely buy again 10/5

memoryexpress.com
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★★★
9 years ago
Awesome case

I got this case as a Christmas present because my old case made a vibration sound that annoyed me that I couldnt get rid of. So far this case has exceeded my expectations and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good case with lots of room at a good price.

Tons of room inside the case; Fans included are super quiet and provide good airflow (I can feel the air flow in the back on my feet); Supports a ridiculous amount of hard drives (I feel the need to buy more to fill the spots)

There was a small manufacturers defect on mine; There was a small strand of plastic that touched the front fan and made a horrible sound (kind of like when you used to put a card on a bike tire when you were a kid); I just popped the front cover off and cut it off and it was good to go

Bit-Tech
★★★★
10 years ago
Cooler Master CM 690 III Review

, but the company has since released a modernised version of its well received chassis, suitably named the CM 690 III. At £80, it's actually at a lower price point than that which the CM 690 II launched at too, which is always pleasing, and this price puts it firmly in the mid-range ATX mid-tower...

Tweak Town
★★★★★
10 years ago

The CM 690 III is a structurally sound design. Not only did the feet really grab to the glass when trying to move it around for images, but even without the panels and with some of the bays removed, the chassis still feels like a tank to protect your components.

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