We love our latest, high-end and often expensive PC cases, but let’s be honest, they’re not always what you really need. The latest case from Cooler Master, the CMP 320, is compact and affordable. Furthermore, in terms of specifications, it’s fairly modest. What is interesting though is that it is mATX, and we don’t see many of these cases or motherboards these days, as their popularity has dwindled. As you’ll see later on, so much so that I shockingly didn’t have an mATX motherboard to hand to test it… doh!
It’s pretty well equipped for a smaller case though, offering up a high-airflow design, two pre-installed 120mm CM120 ARGB fans in the front panel, a built-in fan/ARGB control hub, a side panel tempered glass window, a built-in PSU shroud, and a decent amount of space for some high-end hardware, at least for an mATX case.
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