Cooler Master has just unveiled the most oxymoronic small form factor PC chassis I've ever seen

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Small form factor PCs have been a thing seemingly forever now, and I've always been something of a fan. After all, a regular ATX case can be quite an awkward space hog on your desk, so fitting your components into a small and efficient chassis instead seems like a sensible thing to do. Cooler Master seems to have forgotten the whole "small and efficient" part of that principle, however, as it's just unveiled a mini ITX case at that, well, isn't. 

It's called the , and aside from doing a good impression of a fancy dehumidifier, I just can't get my head around why it exists at all.

Cooler Master calls it a "pivotal moment in small form factor PC case design", and while I'm not sure I agree, it certainly is one of the stranger chassis configurations I've seen to date. Constructed from aluminium alloy, the Ncore 100 Max measures 481mm tall, with an internal volume of 15.8L, expandable to 17.54L by extending the width of the chassis from 155mm to 172mm, which Cooler Master says allows it to accommodate three-slot width GPUs. 

Given the bizarre dimensions and internal configuration, the winner55 slot Ncore 100 Max comes with, (or to rephrase, outright requires) a "tailor-made power solution" in the form of an included with custom length cables and a custom AIO with a 38mm thick radiator designed to supply adequate power and cooling within its elongated proportions. 

Look, I get the principle. Desk footprint is the thing to be considered here, along with a maximisation of internal build space, and what better way to minimise the space taken up on your desk than standing everything on its end. But in all honesty, given the amount of wrangling it seems to have taken to make this configuration work—and the subtle-as-a-brick visually dominating chassis that eventually results—are we really sure this was a good idea?

Small this ain't, and while the engineering might be impressive, I'm really struggling to see who might genuinely want one.

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Is your desk in a broom u31 com เข้าสู่ระบบ​ cupboard with tall ceilings? Then it may very well be for you. Otherwise, unless you happen to go bananas for the sheer imposing nature of the thing, or you absolutely must [[link]] have a three slot card in an ITX case, I can't help but feel that not much has been achieved here beyond creating [[link]] a new chassis design just because it hasn't been done yet. 

, although admittedly its a fair bit of a squeeze. Nevertheless, if you're that desperate for the most high powered components in the smallest case possible, more elegant solutions like the above do already exist, making all this upright tomfoolery somewhat redundant.

Ordinarily I'm drawn to the weird, the wonderful and the bizarre, but I'm sorry Cooler Master, I can't get onboard with this one. It seems like a whole lot of custom engineering for not a lot of results. Although if I change my mind and find myself squeezed for all the desk footprint I can get while still needing a mahoosive GPU, I guess I'll let you know. 

Oh wait, I can put my PC under the desk instead. Yeah, that'll work too.

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