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Published: 2016-06-20, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Impressively quiet, Tempered glass accessory panel is superb, USB 3.0 type C port on I/O, Heaps of options for installing extra cooling, Very tidy looks, Easy to move hard drive cages around, Two optical drive bays
Price is rather high, Fan control is crude with only two positions – High 12V or Low 7V, Lighting control is single colour with three modes, Very limited range of accessories, Cable management is hindered by the fan/light hub which gets in the way.
Cooler Master has been teasing us with the MasterCase Maker 5 for quite some time and finally the wait is over. We have previously seen the MasterCase 5 and Pro 5 (and rather liked the Pro) but what we really wanted was the Maker 5.In essence Pro 5 is a 5...
The first version of the MasterCase was already an interesting case, since finally Cooler Master chose to go down a different route Like with the previous model, the Maker 5 is suitable for highend builds Design is always a matter of taste but we believe...
Stylish design, Well-thought-out interior, Front-facing USB Type-C, Solid build quality throughout, Good cable management, Useful carry handles, Integrated fan and LED hub, Modular customisation options, Decent cooling performance, Optional glass side pan
Pricey at £180, Stock fans could be better, Modular options don't come cheap, I/O panel LEDs are fixed to red
Launching a selection of chassis with multiple modular accessories was always an ambitious feat, yet Cooler Master is close to pulling it off. The MasterCase range has been fleshed out over the course of the past 12 months to include a handful of base mod...
High quality materials, modular interior, secondary 2x 120mm radiator mount on front, strong carrying handles.
Primary (top panel) radiator mount, which is standard on the Pro 5, must be purchased separately for the lowermodel MasterCase 5. Designed for radiators, the mesh front panel lets too much noise escape from fancooled internal components. Both version lack
The MasterCase 5 is a great case for liquid-cooled system builders who want the flexibility to place additional components, such as reservoirs and pumps, more conveniently. Users who want to add a top-panel radiator can choose between purchasing the upg...
Looks great, Spacious interior, Solid performance, Useful carry handles, Excellent paint work, Good cable management, Modular parts hold promise
Stock fans could be better, Top filter not easily removed, Mobo standoffs not pre-installed
Cooler Master is taking a risk in revamping its product portfolio to include a range of components that focus on modular customisation, but it's a risk worth taking.In a marketplace brimming with formulaic enclosures, it's refreshing to see a Taiwanes...
By now, many readers are pretty familiar with my installation procedure, as I always like to install my power supply first, and have all the cables routed before anything else goes into the case. However, I did a slightly different approach this time, wit...
Abstract: Cooler Master spent considerable time and effort on presenting the Mastercase series to journalists and the media at Computex 2015 and then once again at the Make It Yours Seminar in Delhi, India. As the product is at the core of their brand refresh and n...
Review: Cooler Master Mastercase 5Cooler Master is known to produce a lot of products, coolers (as their name implies), power supplies as well as PC casing. They have made quite a few famous PC casings throughout the years, namely the HAF series. Their ca...