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Cooler Master Trooper Full Tower Gaming Computer Case

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Cooler Master Trooper Full Tower Gaming Computer Case

2024-09-13 07:48:47

I purchased this case because of how it looks. When I started my transfer of my computer from my old case (a Cooler Master 692 Advanced) I found that assembling it in this case to be much easier. Cooling is superior and adding AIOs much easier. Overall a great case.

5
2024-08-28 01:49:11

I built my PC with this case as livingroom Home theater and for gaming. CPU: AMD RYZEN 5 7600 GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6700 SPEEDSTER SWFT 309 CORE SSD/RAM: 1TB/16GB Motherboard: Gigabyte A620I AX Mini-ITX AM5 Motherboard Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L V2  PSU: Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold 850W 80 PLUS Gold Modular SFX OS: Linux (Bazzite OS), Widows 10/11 The case instructions were about as clear as Ikea furniture, but manageable and fun to build. Cable management will take some patience. If using an AMD CPU, disable the default overclocking, as it smelled like PC was melting while running at a contstant 95 degrees, regarless of air cooled or liquid cooled. Overall, I'm very happy with the way it turned out. Performance on Windows 10/11 and Linux (Bazzite OS) is great and very similar, with Windows requiring more upfront time to setup with drivers. Cyberpunk 2077 - Ultra settings, consistently over 100 FPS with FSR 2 enabled at 1080p. 60+ FPS at 1440p. Starflied - Ultra Settings, mostly at 70 FPS with FRS 3 enabled at 1080p. I wouldn't recomment 1440p.

5
2024-07-17 01:10:41

I prefer the more subtle looks of the P400A but couldn’t find it in stock so I tried this. I’m impressed, much better than my last Cooler Master case (airflow-wise), and the looks are growing on me.

5
2024-07-22 01:18:43

Since the Cooler Master fans were too thick for my Fractal Design case, I tried the Be Quiet Pure Wings 2. They did fit, and I can barely hear them. Decent airflow, and the price point was good. Also the PWM cable is long enough so you don't need extensions.

5
2024-06-14 03:38:59

I bought this case to replace a very old and outdated Cooler Master. I love the design and the carrying handles are simplistic and make moving easy. The space inside provide enough room for cooling and routing cable cleanly. I was very happy to find the included Aura sync RGB fans for the intake as well as the standard 140mm exhaust fan were very quiet and humm only slightly when turning up the speed. I was happy with my purchase.

5
2024-04-25 07:47:51

I installed these three fans in the top of my Cooler Master H500M. They pig tail together nicely to minimize the number of wires and headers needed to control your lighting. They are connected to a splitter in the back side of my case leading to the three pin header on my Asus Z490 E mobo. They sync up nicely with the rest of my fans and lighting using Asus Aura software. I would definitely buy again. I decreased my case temps during gaming by 4-5 degrees celcius.

5
2024-09-13 01:43:44

Cooler Master can't be making a profit on this. It is just too good to be this cheap.

5
2024-09-25 07:55:17

This tower is perfect for a gaming PC of multiple calibers.

5
2024-09-22 09:32:49

This case is the best case to get if you're shopping for a mid-tower but you want 5.25 drive bays, full stop. Or, alternately, if you're doing a budget build with components from two or more generations ago and you're not super worried about heat generation. Otherwise, a mid-tower that's more airflow-optimized and has room for more fans/larger radiators like the Corsair 4000D could be a better choice. Because the fans are on the front of the case, it has a massive amount of room for a graphics card, but might struggle to pull in the air to cool a flagship. I've bought a full set of Noctua case fans and a 7900 XT for my final build (not pictured as it hasn't yet arrived, used older card for POST troubleshooting) so I might update with how the final build performs under load once it's arrived. The case was easy to build in, even for a first-time builder (with experienced supervision) like me. The velcro was a fantastic touch for cable management - I'm actually thinking about buying more somewhere and replacing some of the bread ties. The power button has a satisfying clean click, and isn't mushy. The matte black surface of my variant looks functional and clean and most importantly, is more likely to survive being hauled back and forth between apartments than tempered glass. Overall, for $80 plus $10 for the USB-C attachment, a great price for a mid-tower with 5.25 bays and massive graphics card clearance.

5
2024-09-14 09:31:32

Best Full Tower Case I have ever worked with. More than enough room and design configurations to work with any motherboard.

5