Coolermaster have a very 
        broad range of cases now, from server cases, through mid towers and now 
        the ATCS 500. So I hear you ask, what kind of case is this? This case 
        is aimed at the lan/highly portable area of the case market. It is very 
        light and a breeze to move around, even when full of drives and kit. If 
        you are after a sweetlooking lan case or if like me you are fed up of 
        lugging a huge computer round every couple of weeks, you really need to 
        look into this case 
      What are the specs of 
        the case? 
      
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          5.25' Bays (Exposed) 
            x 2  
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          3.5' Bays (Exposed) 
            x 2  
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          3.5' Bays (Shadow) 
            x 2  
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          Form Factor: - ATX 
            Mid-Tower,   
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          Material: - Aluminium  
           
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          Weight: 4.5kg 
           
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          Dimensions 520 mm(L) 
            x 196 mm(W) x 380 mm(H)  
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          Dual USB ports at the 
            front of case for easy access.  
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          1 x (60 x 60 x 15 mm) 
            case fan (Exhaust)  
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          1 x (80 x 80 x 25 mm) 
            case fan (Intake)  
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          Blue Power and hard 
            disc LED's  
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          Tool-less assembly/disassembly 
            for quick and easy access for maintenance or upgrades. 
 
 
 
Lets have a look at the 
      case As you can see Coolmaster have created yet another amazing looking case, 
        this case is perfect looking the quality of the aluminum is top notch. 
        As you can see from the front of the case, there only two 5.25' bays at 
        the top, this allows the case to be much smaller than say the ATCS 210 
        or the ATCS 200. This case looks very like a small ATCS 101. To me it 
        is much much better looking. As with all Coolermaster cases they dont 
        provide two bay plates which is a pain. Luckily I have a few spare.
 
        As you can see Coolmaster have created yet another amazing looking case, 
        this case is perfect looking the quality of the aluminum is top notch. 
        As you can see from the front of the case, there only two 5.25' bays at 
        the top, this allows the case to be much smaller than say the ATCS 210 
        or the ATCS 200. This case looks very like a small ATCS 101. To me it 
        is much much better looking. As with all Coolermaster cases they dont 
        provide two bay plates which is a pain. Luckily I have a few spare. 
      
      
      
      
      
       
       Looking at the case you can see the little blowhole on the top of the 
        case. It sits just above the CPU and draws heat away from the CPU. It 
        is slightly offset and to the rear of the case. Not in the middle like 
        on other cases in the series. This is so the 60mm fan is where its needed 
        most. One thing that is not nice is the fact that the screws for it are 
        on show as are the ones for the PSU cage, which detract from the clean 
        lines of the case.
 
        Looking at the case you can see the little blowhole on the top of the 
        case. It sits just above the CPU and draws heat away from the CPU. It 
        is slightly offset and to the rear of the case. Not in the middle like 
        on other cases in the series. This is so the 60mm fan is where its needed 
        most. One thing that is not nice is the fact that the screws for it are 
        on show as are the ones for the PSU cage, which detract from the clean 
        lines of the case. 
      
      
      
      
      Getting inside  
       This case is a dream to work with, both side panels are removed very easily 
        by removing a couple of thumbscrews for each side. Inside the case, you 
        can imediatly see the front fan and the PSU which is tilted through 90°. 
        As with other Coolermaster cases, the LED's are blue, also not there is 
        no reset switch. I was and still am confused as to why there is not one? 
        There is not issue of space that I can see, and I doubt it was done for 
        cost saving. It is a minor drawback which could easily be overcome. Again 
        as with all Coolermaster cases there is a removeable motherboard tray, 
        removed by taking out a couple of thumbscrews , one problem I experienced 
        is that the tray can't be removed unless you have removed both of the 
        side panels. Mind you most people would do this anyway.
 
        This case is a dream to work with, both side panels are removed very easily 
        by removing a couple of thumbscrews for each side. Inside the case, you 
        can imediatly see the front fan and the PSU which is tilted through 90°. 
        As with other Coolermaster cases, the LED's are blue, also not there is 
        no reset switch. I was and still am confused as to why there is not one? 
        There is not issue of space that I can see, and I doubt it was done for 
        cost saving. It is a minor drawback which could easily be overcome. Again 
        as with all Coolermaster cases there is a removeable motherboard tray, 
        removed by taking out a couple of thumbscrews , one problem I experienced 
        is that the tray can't be removed unless you have removed both of the 
        side panels. Mind you most people would do this anyway. 
      PSU Fitting  
       In order to allow fitting of full ATX motherboards as oppossed to just 
        micro ATX it was necessary for Coolermaster to re-think the placement 
        of the PSU. If you didnt move it the case would have to be much bigger, 
        a similar size to the ATCS 210 or 200. As this case needs to be portable 
        the psu had to be rotated through 90°. Unfortunatly this puts it directly 
        over the CPU which in a hot system is not good. I have a Enermax power 
        supply with dual fans so the 120mm fan sits over the cooler. This is much 
        better than a psu with one fan would be but far from ideal. Overclockers 
        will have to also check the height of their coolers as the just are too 
        big to fit. My Alpha and 80mm fan was just not going to fit. It could 
        be possible with a low profile fan. Therefore, I was stuck with no cooler, 
        luckly a quick call to Graeme at Kustom.co.uk had a Taisol CKG760002 cooler 
        winging its way to me. Coolermaster also recommend the DP5-6I11A. 
        Even with the Taisol you have to remove the fan as wont slide in. As a 
        rough guide any cooler more than 50mm in height will cause problems.
 
        In order to allow fitting of full ATX motherboards as oppossed to just 
        micro ATX it was necessary for Coolermaster to re-think the placement 
        of the PSU. If you didnt move it the case would have to be much bigger, 
        a similar size to the ATCS 210 or 200. As this case needs to be portable 
        the psu had to be rotated through 90°. Unfortunatly this puts it directly 
        over the CPU which in a hot system is not good. I have a Enermax power 
        supply with dual fans so the 120mm fan sits over the cooler. This is much 
        better than a psu with one fan would be but far from ideal. Overclockers 
        will have to also check the height of their coolers as the just are too 
        big to fit. My Alpha and 80mm fan was just not going to fit. It could 
        be possible with a low profile fan. Therefore, I was stuck with no cooler, 
        luckly a quick call to Graeme at Kustom.co.uk had a Taisol CKG760002 cooler 
        winging its way to me. Coolermaster also recommend the DP5-6I11A. 
        Even with the Taisol you have to remove the fan as wont slide in. As a 
        rough guide any cooler more than 50mm in height will cause problems. 
      Cooling  
       There are two fans in the case, the intake fan at the front takes in air 
        from underneath the case through a small grill. It can be rotated to direct 
        the airflow where required. Its altered by removing two thumbscrews and 
        twisting, I found you need a fair bit of force to adjusted it which is 
        annoying. The fan itself is an 80mm YS Tech fan. There is no filter so 
        putting this case on a carpet or similar is bad idea. Your case will need 
        a spring clean every week if you do.
 
        There are two fans in the case, the intake fan at the front takes in air 
        from underneath the case through a small grill. It can be rotated to direct 
        the airflow where required. Its altered by removing two thumbscrews and 
        twisting, I found you need a fair bit of force to adjusted it which is 
        annoying. The fan itself is an 80mm YS Tech fan. There is no filter so 
        putting this case on a carpet or similar is bad idea. Your case will need 
        a spring clean every week if you do. 
       At the top there is a extraction fan, this sits directly over the cpu, 
        and is definitly required, with the PSU so close to the cooler. Again 
        the fan is a YS Tech, this time a 60mm model. The cooling of the case 
        was always going to be hindered by the PSU and on my set up, the temperatures 
        went up by 10° centigrade from my Coolermaster ATCS 200. This is not 
        good. It definitly needs a couple more fans adding to try to get some 
        better temperatures. I will be fitting a window with fan hole and a blow 
        hole on the top of the case to try to get low temperatures.
 
        At the top there is a extraction fan, this sits directly over the cpu, 
        and is definitly required, with the PSU so close to the cooler. Again 
        the fan is a YS Tech, this time a 60mm model. The cooling of the case 
        was always going to be hindered by the PSU and on my set up, the temperatures 
        went up by 10° centigrade from my Coolermaster ATCS 200. This is not 
        good. It definitly needs a couple more fans adding to try to get some 
        better temperatures. I will be fitting a window with fan hole and a blow 
        hole on the top of the case to try to get low temperatures. 
      
      USB Ports  
       The ATCS 500 continues Coolermasters trend of having a usb port or two 
        right at the front of the case, so you can quickly plug in a usb camera 
        etc. This model hides the not so nice looking usb ports behind a little 
        trap door. To gain access only I light press of the top of this little 
        door opens the ports. The door is made of very thick aluminium and doesnt 
        look out of place in the case as you can see from the pictures. From the 
        back of the port there is a quite long cable to plug into your motherboards 
        USB port, it only requires one port, unlike the ATCS 210's requirement 
        of two which is a good thing.
 
        The ATCS 500 continues Coolermasters trend of having a usb port or two 
        right at the front of the case, so you can quickly plug in a usb camera 
        etc. This model hides the not so nice looking usb ports behind a little 
        trap door. To gain access only I light press of the top of this little 
        door opens the ports. The door is made of very thick aluminium and doesnt 
        look out of place in the case as you can see from the pictures. From the 
        back of the port there is a quite long cable to plug into your motherboards 
        USB port, it only requires one port, unlike the ATCS 210's requirement 
        of two which is a good thing. 
      Piccy's  
       
 
         
 
         
 
        
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
       
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      Conclusion 
       This case is definitly 
        not for all people and all uses, if you are looking for a LAN case you 
        cannot go wrong with this case. If however you are wanting super cooling, 
        this case will disappoint. I love the looks of the case, I probably like 
        it more than the ATCS 210. It will look very nice on any desk. 
        After adding the 2 extra fans I have planned, I think cooling will be 
        much improved, at the moment the temperatures are workable and I have 
        not had any crashes yet using any of games or applications. 
      Thanks 
       A special thanks has to 
        go to Graeme at Kustom 
        PC's for providing the case, to my knowledge they are the only stockist 
        of the case in the UK. Another big thanks for Graeme for sending me a 
        taisol super quick to get my system running in this case