


The Cooler Master
Stacker combines innovative
design which supports standards such as ATX, BTX, Dual Power Supplies, modular
device bays and a very effective Cross Flow Fan system that provides extra
cooling to heat critical components and motherboard areas.
The interior is equally
impressive with spacious design and a positive locking rail system that is
proprietary to the Stacker case that ensures your devices can be serviced with
ease.This sliding rail system attaches to each device that you want inside the
5.25" drive bay area, this facilitates any device being quickly removed and
installed in a matter of seconds and then locked back into place with a flip of
a locking lever that’s part of the locking rail system.
To compliment the
Stacker series, the cases are available in Silver, Black and Blue. Each color
theme will ship with the exact same accessories and configuration and gives the
end user a choice of colors to choose from. The chassis edges are cold rolled
for your protection and offers environment friendly installation and
servicing.
The Stacker will also
appeal to the business end user's who would like to protect there investment
with a sturdy and rugged case. Fully suited for the server and workstation
arena's, Stacker will provide small business server portability as well as
appeal to the case modder and hard core gamer looking for exceptional cooling
with lots of room for additional mod's and tweaks. Let's check out the
Stacker...

The Cooler Master
Stacker offers superior air
flow thanks to the frontal flow system that allows cool air to be drawn into the
case from the front drive bay panels. Each panel is grated with micro-dots that
allow air to pass through panels. Inside of each panel is a foam filter insert
that helps filter out dust and pollution from household and business
environments. With the optional Cross Flow Fan in place the stacker can draw in
fresh air from the side of the case via the ported side panel that comes
standard on the Stacker series case.

This is a heavy duty
case that uses thick 1.0mm standard secc steel plate and it's heavier than most
cases in its class. The Stacker comes with honest to god casters to allow one to
roll the tower as in a server environment. The interior is large and will easily
accommodate water cooling kits and had plenty of room for the accessories
minded. The case allows for a second power supply unit and the bottom of the
Stacker has a removable steel grate that will allow cool air to pass-thru aiding
in additional cooling or for additional tweaking and modifications. The first
thing that comes to mind is Prometia Cooling! Anyway that’s another
story...

The Stacker allows up to
12 (11 since the front control panel occupies one bay)drive bays to be utilized
at one time. Depending on configuration and 4-n-3 modules you can stack in any
order any number of devices in each of the 12 drives bay slots. Hence "Stacker"
get it? The Stacker comes with huge 120mm Fans in both front and back of the
case and an 80mm exhaust port at the top of the case. This case can handle up to
eight fans in all. In our configurations we are going to use the bottom PSU port
as a dual 80mm fan exhaust system. Let's check out the Stacker a little
closer...

The PSU housing like the
rest of the case, has cold rolled steel edges to make sure that you don’t get
subjected to a "gotcha" otherwise known as finger torture. Cooler Master was
thinking ahead of time and decided to make this case as user friendly as
possible with such features and design. The bay area is huge and space is large
and premium. You can stick three hard drives into the 4-in-3 module and then
place the module in anyone of the 12 rack spaces, just remember this modules
takes up 3 drive bays.

Look at this floor
design! Not only will it help keep the chassis cool, but the expandability this
case creates is super! I can imagine a cooling system coming up out of that
space, all one has to do is remove the grate and BAM! Nice new intake system or
room for a remote cooler like the Vapo-Chill systems.

On the rear of the
Stacker we have a nice huge 120mm fan port waiting for something great to happen
and what we mean by this is water cooling! This will be a great place for a
external radiator which we will show later on. On the bottom side to things I
popped off the second PSU panel at the bottom of the case and will pop the 80mm
rings and insert 80mm Fans onto this bracket panel.

The Cooler Master
Stacker has unique locking
rail levers that allow you to either use the rails on the devices you decide to
install into the Stacker bay area or directly bolt the devices in place like you
would a normal case. This design allows the user to choose between the two
options. For our configuration we are going to use the rails on our bay
devices.

The locking levers work
very easily. To lock in place you simply pull the lever towards the front of the
case in the home position. To un-lock you flip the lever back towards the rear
of the case to un-lock the devices. You can choose which devices to lock and
un-lock for user convenience.

These are the 5.25"
drive bay grills, they are made of plastic, metal and foam. The grills are
grated to allow air to pass through them. This aids in cooling the Stacker. Each
grill has a removable foam pad that acts as a filter that can be removed and
washed in cold water and re-used after cleaning.

This is the Stacker
front control bay. With this device you can run up to 6 USB ports, microphone
and headphone jacks along with a fire wire port. Also on the control panel is a
master on / off and reset switches. This can be placed in any position in the
bay area, but for ours configuration we prefer the default location at the very
top.

The clever 4-in-3 device
module allows you to attach up to three hard drives inside the module. This will
allow you to pull out the drive bay as a single unit allowing quick access to
the devices you may have installed inside the module. To keep things cool the
module contains a 120mm fan to force fresh air into the device area to keep hot
hard drives running cooler. The module also features rubber grommets to dampen
noise and vibration. These work very well and gives a near silent treatment to
noisy SATA drives that one might use.
Stacker
Accessories
If you like the module
and need a second or even a third 4-in-3 module then you can purchase these
separately. Also as an option to the Stacker is the very trick looking and
highly functional Cross Flow Fan.
The cross flow fan is a
super option that attached to the inside interior wall and draws fresh air
inside the case from the side panel port holes. This will greatly improve air
flow over system critical components, mother-board and the on-board
peripherals.
Also available is the
optional side window panel. Once you have decked out your interior with that hot
new water cooling system or tricked out the inside of your stacker case, you can
show it off by purchasing the side window kit. The window looks awesome and adds
to the over all appearance of the Stacker case.
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