Coolermaster Centurion 6 Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
The chassis’ interior features the same textured black finish as the exterior, which really adds to the overall visual quality of the build. There is a large CPU cooler cutaway and three smaller cut-outs for cable management.
Here you can better see the rear 120mm exhaust fan, it’s a fairly good quality fan too and comes fitted with a standard 3pin connector. The expansion bay covers are all reusable and are held in place with quick release thumb screws to allow for quick installation of your components.
The front of the chassis features 3 x 5.25″ drive bays, which come with a quick release clip-in locking mechanism. Below that you will find 2 x 3.5″ hard drive bays, which can be removed by unscrewing the left side of the bay, this is easily achieved thanks to the use of thumb screws (which I will demonstrate on the next page). The bottom is taken up by four more 3.5″ drive bays that come with two 3.5″ to 2.5″ adaptor trays.
Here you can see better see the top fan / radiator mounting area, there are two smaller cable management holes here that will help with routing fan cables and your motherboards 4+4pin power cable.
Around the back of the chassis we can better see the cable management and Cooler Master have done a good job of providing plenty of cable tie loops to help secure your excess cables behind the motherboard.