Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the Cooler Master ATCS-840 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master ATCS-840.
December 2008
(91%)
65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Removable motherboard tray which makes installing the motherboard expansion cards a breeze, Quickrelease toolless 3.5in drive bays, Toolless 5.25in drive bays, Cutout on the motherboard tray which allows fitting and removal of throughthemotherboardfitting...
The fans that are supplied as standard arent fitted on antivibration mounts, 5.25in drivebay mounting mechanisms not fitted with antivibration mounts, No sounddeadening material has been preapplied any part of the chassis, Front fan filter very difficult...
With its cavernous dimensions and high build quality, coupled with an appealing anodised aluminium finish, presented in black, the ATCS 840, at first glance, looks like pretty good value, priced at around £188. The removable motherboard tray along wi...
Upon first seeing the Coolermaster ATCS 840 in our offices, expectations have been high, the design and attention to detail has apparently been a prime consideration of the designers and engineering process. Internally we are pleased to report that th...
CoolerMaster’s ATCS 840 is an amazing case. I would highly recommend this case as long as you have the floor/desk space for it. Once all the internals are inside you wont enjoy toting it around as it is quite literally an armful (or in my case a gia...
Great, competitive price, Excellent construction quality, Three 230 mm & one 120 mm fan included, Plenty of space for big GPUs, Sweet pop up top I/O, Plenty of head room for large CPU coolers, Water cooling ready - includes mounting system, Six individual
Front covers tend to fall into the chassis too easily, Black box in the rear rather useless, Screws to secure expansion cards are placed outside of the chassis, External drive bay locks don't hold as well as traditional screws, Very round and bloated desi
Back in 2001, the ATCS series made big waves and Cooler Master was known for uncompromsing quality and innovation with the entire series. Nowadays with the changed economic structure and crowded case market, the ATCS 840 does still hold true to those v...
Abstract: Video Review: The Cooler Master ATCS 840 Case is one of the very best full-tower cases on the market. It has all the right ingredients; excellent air circulation provided by three 230mm fans and one 120mm fans (more optional fans can be added), dust filters on all intake fans, plenty of drive bays, looks great, superb design, quality build and so much more. Also, if you're looking for a case to install a large radiator this case does. It even comes with an external air duct to assists to pull warm air from the videos cards out of case. This case is currently the king of full-tower cases. Watch the video to find out more...
To begin with the Coolermaster 840 ATCS will set you back about $250 or so but I will also begin with telling you that it is well worth it. It is not often that you will find a case that easily fit as many standards as the 840. Size is one of the 840...
Very high build quality, Looks good, Lots of cooling, Easy installation, Removable motherboard tray
Very large, Expensive
This case really is a winner; despite being launched back in 2008, it is still able to hold its own and offer much more than one can imagine. For a start, all the basics are done well; everything is functional and very easy to use.The classical brushed...
Abstract: Its always interesting to look back on things from yesteryear; we tend to focus on the positive and gloss over the negative, perhaps in an effort to paint a more pleasing memory and enhance our current place more fully. Its usually a good notion, a w...
Cooler Master did it with the HAF 932 case I reviewed last year and has done it again. For those wanting the ultimate in cooling solutions this case has no less than 7 fan spots with three of them being of the 230mm variety. The removable motherboard t...