Cooler Master CMP 320 Mini-Tower mATX Case Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
Installation
Stripping this case down is easy enough, the two side panels use thumbscrews, and the front panel can be removed with a firm tug. If you needed to tinker with the front fan mounts, it’s really not a big job.
There’s a good amount of space under the PSU shroud for most standard ATX PSUs. However, anything bigger will require the removable of the HDD bays, especially if you want to have any cable cramming space down here.
The CPU header cut-out is nice and big, so this one was easy; so many cases make this hole so tiny!
I had quite a lot of cables left over, as this is a hard-wired PSU.
Boom, all neatly–ish bundled up and slid right in behind the PSU, keeping the build looking smarter. It also frees up space behind the motherboard for easy cable runs and an SSD to be mounted.