Review
- Introduction
- Packaging and Specifications
- External Impressions
- Internal Impressions Part 1
- Internal Impressions Part 2
- Installation Experience and Conclusion
This case is a Plane Jane straight forward run off the mill design. I wouldn’t really expect anything out of such cases usually. As long as the built quality is good enough and it does the job for what its worth, then good enough for the money that you pay for. But sometimes, there are little things that one does to surprise an end user- or a reviewer- or someone who earns his livelihood by putting a rig together.
You get a speaker buzzer, few cable ties, brass standoffs and the usual screws.
Observed the word “titanium” on the Advertised Specifications? Its nothing more then the silver coloured plastic frame on the front panel. The upper part is glossy and is a fingerprint magnet whereas the lower part is with mesh.
Towards the rear, there are 2x Rubber grommets, 120mm fan for the rear with mount holes to install 80/90mm fans, 7x PCI slots with a honey combed mesh on the side and a bottom mount psu hole.
The left side panel has a transparent sidepanel that lets you see the motherboard tray area. The right side panel is plain old panel. The paintjob is matte black. Pretty decent, what would expect for such cases.
Plastic case feets. You can see a small mesh clipped on the bottom of the psu vent. Look at that. 311 Plus has it on the bottom- whereas CM 690 II Plus has one sandwiched the bottom panel and the PSU. What I don’t get is what is hole highlighted with yellow is for. Its rectangular and there’s nothing mentioned about it. The instructions didn’t give any idea about it.




