Nov 22, 2010 07:58 GMT  ·  By

It seems that Cooler Master intends to set up something of a complete line of NVIDIA-themed enclosures, for the HAF X NVIDIA Edition has now been joined by the green-black CM 690 II Advanced.

As end-users may or may not exactly know, Cooler Master recently used NVIDIA's logo and the green-black color theme on a certain enclosure.

Said product was an iteration of the popular HAF X, a full-tower case with USB 3.0, a side window and watercooling holes as the more enthusiast-oriented features.

Now, another chassis has been redesigned in a similar fashion, this time a mid-tower dubbed CM 690 II Advanced.

The product has four exposed 5.25-inch bays, which are used for ODD (optical disk drive installation) and other things, such as fan controllers.

There are also six internal 3.5-inch bays with the possibility of converting to not just 2.5-inch but also 1.8-inch bays, so that drives of smaller form factors can be installed, be they HDDs (hard disk drives) or SSDs (solid state drives).

Furthermore, Cooler Master threw in a VGA card bracket, an external SATA dock and a top-placed I/O panel which provides an eSATA connector, a pair of USB 2.0 ports and two audio ports.

Other specifications include pre-drilled watercooling holes, two to be exact, plus a tool-free design, so that hardware may be installed easily and quickly.

As for cooling, the company made sure to put in several fans, some pre-placed and others optional, with sizes of 80 to 140 mm and rotary speeds of up to 1,200 RPM.

All in all, the product measures 214.5 x 511.8 x 528.8 mm and, being made of steel, has a weight of 9.19 kg.

Online stores should be listing the CM 690 II Advanced NVIDIA Edition chassis with a price of 110 Euro and the full set of information can be found here.