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CoolerMaster 690 II Advanced Review

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For the purpose of comparison, we have pitted the 690 II Advanced against the Xigmatek Midgard White Knight. These are both similarly sized cases with similar cooling solutions. This makes it perfect for comparison.

As you can see from the CPU temperatures, regardless of case, the temperatures were very close. At idle, we recieved the same temperature, and only 1 degree difference on load, with the 690 II Advanced coming out on top.

The GPU temperatures were a little bit more varied, with a clear 3 degree different at idle and a smaller 1 degree variance at load. The 690 II Advanced came out on top with better cooling results for the GPU too.

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Andy Ruffell

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