CoolerMaster has made its presence felt across our country by offering good quality cabinets at wallet friendly prices especially in the entry-level segments. Today, with the help of Abacus Peripherals Ltd., they have launched the CMP-350, a mid-tower chassis that comes with a power supply for an MRP of Rs. 2,950 and a two year warranty for the PSU and one for the chassis.
The CMP-350 isn't much of a looker from the outside but it's utilitarian for an entry-level cabinet. The outside sports an all black matt design with a small strip of blue LED which gives it a nice touch. The chassis supports motherboards up to ATX form factor and can accommodate up to six hard drives and four optical drives. For cooling, there's a rear 120mm fan that comes pre-installed and there's provision for a front 120mm fan and a side 80mm fan. There are additional ventilation holes in the bottom for cool air for the graphics card. The CMP-350 will also ship with a power supply from 300W to 500W depending on the SKU. There's no mention on what power supply is being used or what kind of efficiency is expected but we guess it would be from their 'Extreme Series' line-up. The pricing is not bad for the overall bundle and that's just the MRP so expect the street price to be still lower. Now there's certainly no excuse to buy a non-branded cabinet or PSU even if it is just for basic computing.
The CMP-350 isn't much of a looker from the outside but it's utilitarian for an entry-level cabinet. The outside sports an all black matt design with a small strip of blue LED which gives it a nice touch. The chassis supports motherboards up to ATX form factor and can accommodate up to six hard drives and four optical drives. For cooling, there's a rear 120mm fan that comes pre-installed and there's provision for a front 120mm fan and a side 80mm fan. There are additional ventilation holes in the bottom for cool air for the graphics card. The CMP-350 will also ship with a power supply from 300W to 500W depending on the SKU. There's no mention on what power supply is being used or what kind of efficiency is expected but we guess it would be from their 'Extreme Series' line-up. The pricing is not bad for the overall bundle and that's just the MRP so expect the street price to be still lower. Now there's certainly no excuse to buy a non-branded cabinet or PSU even if it is just for basic computing.
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