Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Centurion 590 RC-590 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Centurion 590 RC-590.
May 2008
(88%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Something for everyone On most fronts, I really loved this case. It was clean and classy looking with enough space inside to allow for excellent cooling and easy installation of components. Even with features that seasoned customizers and veteran game...
As mentioned at the start, enthusiast can often overlook a mid-range product simply through habit. The Centurion 590 is a shining example of why this shouldn't the case. It's a well designed chassis with a myriad of features that all hide away nicely beh...
Abstract: Our first impressions on this case were: it is going to be drafty in there. That thought was a consequence of large number of ventilation openings for fan mounting. Case itself is build of steel and aluminum side panels and final fabrication is very we...
Classic Style, Strong, Toolfree stuffs good, Much improved paintjob, Nothing to fault Cheap
Fans screw directly to the panels, Not special
On the inside, its very simple. In fact, its downright friendly. Perfect for beginners or just hassle-free building. From the outside, the Centurion 590 got gaming looks boiled down to the basics: black mesh. It doesnt conceal any surprises, either....
CoolerMaster has done it again with an excellent Med Tower case for the under $70 range. The case offers 9 drive bays, a Front Panel IO with Firewire, tool less construction and more. At the targeted price point, the Centurion 590 can’t be beat. The on...
Great price, Removable hard drive cage, Great engineering inside the case, Large enough, even for the biggest graphic cards, Very quiet operation, Total expandabiltiy 9 drive bays, Easy cable routing possible, Vibration dampening where possible, Absolute...
No reset button, Power supply on bottom has no dust filter, Large fan grills permit dust to enter case easily, Screwless design does not hold as well as it should, No removable mainboard tray
Cooler Master is really trying to push features into the mainstream market, usually reserved for high-end cases. The Centurion brand, always aimed at the gamer with a budget, is perfect for such unique features. The fact that the entire case front is m...
Fantastic looks, More fan mounting points than anyone could ever practically use, Takes 80, 90, 120 or 140mm fans, Tool free drive, Rubber mounting for hard drives installed in HDD rack, Tool free card stays, Water cooling hose outlets cut in rear wall, L...
Drive bay locks should be on both sides
The Cooler Master Centurion 590 is a true winner of a case. It is a surprisingly lightweight case given that it is made of steel but retains a solid sturdy feel. The freedom of moving the HDD rack anywhere I wanted within the nine 5.25" bays was als...
Solid Construction, SECC metal used throughout, “Stacker” drive bay configuration, Removable 4 drive HDD rack, Great Cooling Options
Simple design, Tool less drive locks only on one side
It doesn’t take much investigation to realize that the Centurion 590 is a trimmed down version of the CM690. Both are amazing cases. If you are after a little more style the CM690 is an easy choice however if you want to save a few bux the Centuri...
From the moment I removed the Centurion 590 from the box and unwrapped it, I couldnt help but notice striking similarities to another manufacturers case I recently reviewed, the Thermaltake M9. Both are black mid-tower designs without side panel w...
Abstract: As much as we liked Cooler Masters Cosmos S chassis, £150 is a lot of money for anyone to shell out on a system case, which is why we found ourselves getting more excited about the chance to take a look at the Centurion 590, with its £69.99 recommend...