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Review: Cooler Master Mystique 632 Black - EXCLUSIVE!

by Matt Davey on 5 August 2006, 11:59

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External Appearance – Continued - Open Sesame

The Mystique’s dominating feature is the split door on the front, constructed of pure aluminium. There are three pieces to its construction - the front plate and two hinges, one top and one bottom.
Cooler Master Mystique 632 Black
Cooler Master Mystique 632 Black

Popping off the hinge cover reveals the workings of the doors themselves, with a very simple cog-based system giving a smooth motion, and the doors themselves have magnets set into them to provide a solid seal when closed.
Cooler Master Mystique 632 Black



Cooler Master Mystique 632 Black
Looking down from above, the design of the doors leaves plenty of room for any drive bays with buttons, switches or knobs, etc.

With the door open, a simple pull on the mesh front panel takes it away from the chassis allowing direct access to the drive bays, all of which feature tool-less mounting mechanisms. The front panel itself is obviously designed to be used in a number of different chassis designs, with the mountings for the power and reset buttons still available on the right.

Cooler Master Mystique 632 Black