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I would like to thank Cooler Master for supplying the review sample. Cooler Master spent considerable time and effort on presenting the Mastercase series to journalists and the media at Computex 2015. As the product is at the core of their brand refresh...
Solid build, Great level of engineering internally, Excellent cable-routing possibilities, Velcro strips for cable management pre-installed, CPU coolers of up to 190 mm will fit, Very flexible interior, Ability to hold extra large radiator in front, 2x 14...
Full cover for top does not hold as well as it should, ODD tool-less system does not hold so well, Case handles not very comfortable to use...
The Cooler Master Mastercase 5 goes for 125 euro including taxes or 110 US dollars excluding taxes. Expect to see a price premium of 25-30 euro/US dollars for the Pro version. Solid build Great level of engineering internally Excellent cable-routing possi...
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Cooler Master comes with a new case series with a ‘ Make it yours ' theme. What it means is that after purchasing its case, you can buy some add-ons for expansion according to your requirements or to get an aesthetic appeal. Cooler Master calls this as a...
Case Handles, Excellent built Quality, Adjustable rear I/O fan area, Excellent cable management features, Good enough clearance for most users, Replacing cable tie loops for velcro strips, Multiple placement options for HDD cage, Large and open front pane...
Two USB 3.0 ports, On the expensive side in India, No preinstalled brass standoffs, Concept needs special addons that are not available in other MasterCase variants, Could have given a couple of more 140mm fans or windowed panel for the same pricing...
Let's look at the standalone case first. The case's built quality is pretty good and having two handles makes it easy to move the case around. The removable top panel frame is good to easy maintenance and installation though I really wish Cooler Master di...
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Modular gadgets are the Holy Grail of the tech world. The idea that you could take the parts you most care about and put together a tailor-made device that's perfect for your needs carries obvious attraction, but the concept is often too good to be true a...
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 preinstalled...
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...
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Cooler Master is a twenty year veteran of the PC manufacturing industry with a solid track record in the case and CPU cooler manufacturing department. With an ISO 9001 certified plant in Taiwan, in addition to their two other manufacturing plants in China...
The MasterCase 5 is a well-built, great looking mid-tower case with modern cable-management features and a unique drive mounting system that may have other purposes in the future, depending on what Cooler Master decides to do. Unfortunately, the ‘Make It...
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Cooler Master is a very familiar brand name amongst enthusiasts. The company started off as a manufacturer of PC cooling solutions and quickly diversified towards cases and power supply units, to which they owe much of their current reputation. Today, the...
Cooler Master's aspiration to design a modular computer case was definitely not small or simple. As a concept, the design of an upgradable and modifiable case existed for many years now but there were very few attempts on actually designing and retailing...
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Because of the FreeForm Modular System, this will allow any user to customize, adjust, and upgrade the case as their needs change over time. Extra parts, such as the top cover kit, HDD cages, SSD pockets, and the side panel window kit, can all be purchase...
FreeForm Modular System to customize, adjust, and upgrade, Captive thumbscrews on interior and exterior parts, Lots of interior room to work with, Lots of accessories to choose from, Includes handles and safeguard for portability, Great build quality, Sup...
Limited on storage and water cooling potential out of the box, Extra accessories can be purchased separately, but better than purchasing a new case...
MasterCase 5 gives any computer user the flexibility to customize their build to serve any purpose. The FreeForm Modular System allow computer users to take control in fully customizing the exterior and interior parts of the case. Extra storage cages, a t...
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Cooler Master was founded in 1992 by one man working out of a rented apartment with his staff being nothing more than a secretary who handled the admin part of the business. Roger (the founder) worked at innovating, inventing building and marketing new pr...
Modular Design, Top Cover Kit Gives Plenty Of Room For A Dual Radiator, More Than Ample Wiring Cutouts, Well Engineered But Not OverEngineered, Removable / Movable Components Made For An Easy Build, High Quality, After Market Add On Kits, Clean Sleek Line...
None At This Time, None At This Time...
We had high expectations for the Master Case 5 and Cooler Master didn't let us down. The Master Case 5 and Master Case Pro are probably the most well thought out and correctly engineered cases we have seen to date. Every place we had to run a wire there w...
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tomshardware.com Updated: 2015-11-29 01:20:12
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Around back we find seven expansion slots, a 140mm exhaust fan, and a removable power supply support plate. Slot-style screw holes allow the fan to be slid up and down to make room for radiator tanks and fittings, and a second set of screw slots are space...
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...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2015-12-18 04:07:37
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Cooler Master has nailed it with the MasterCase 5 Case! If you've been waiting for a case that has both form and function, this is it! From the sexy exterior to the spacious interior, it's feature rich and has room for expansion. It offers a world of poss...
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Cooler Master was a name brand when it came to PC Cases, their HAF and Cosmos series of cases were brand names to builders. Over the past few years though heavy competition and innovation from newer brands has sort of made Cooler Master an afterthought wh...
Some of the best quality I've seen in awhile, Easy installation, Lots of flexibility with the Clip-and-Click panel, Upgradable with accessories, Lots of room for cooling...
None that I found...
While the overall design of the case might not grab your attention right away the fit and finish is really what surprised me about this case. The SECC steel seemed to be some of the highest quality that I've seen lately. Nothing about this case is cheap...
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Cooler Master has big plans for its products of tomorrow. Chief among them is modularity: as the company told us a couple months ago, its future product catalog will contain fewer items with more customization options. That customizability will be achieve...
The MasterCase 5 is a big, hefty case with some equally big ideas behind it—and they mostly work. The FreeForm system is more flexible than competing modular setups from Fractal Design, for example, especially for 3.5" storage. I found the family of add-...
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Personalization and innovation, this is the vision of Cooler Master by bringing you the MasterCase 5. This ATX mid-tower is appealing from the box in. The concept brought to us in the MasterCase is Cooler Master wants your case to look and function under...
& ANALYSIS The MasterCase 5 is as cool as they come and if you splurge on the PRO you definitely will not be disappointed. Excellent cable management and great being modular makes the price tag of $140 and $175 for the Pro a little more justifiable. The...
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Disclosure: The review unit is provided by Coolermaster.The Coolermaster MasterCase Maker 5 is the new variant of its MasterCase series. The case comes with certain additions while having the basic frame is the same as the previous variant reviewed earlie...
One of the accessories I have is the universal GPU holder. As the name suggests, this is not a MasterCase-only accessory.Front PackagingContentsAssembled stuffGPU Holder in Action! Its base is magnetic and it allows up to two cards from sagging. Simple pr...
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Building a new PC is a whole lot of fun, but for the end result to live up to your early expectations, you need a solid chassis that will comfortably house the chosen hardware, keep everything cool and, if it's not too much trouble, look pretty darn good...
Stylish design, Wellthoughtout interior, Frontfacing USB TypeC, Solid build quality throughout, Good cable management, Useful carry handles, Integrated fan and LED hub, Modular customisation options, Decent cooling performance, Optional glass side panel i...
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...
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It's fair to say that when we looked at the MasterCase 5 and Pro 5 back in August of 2015 we were more than a little disappointed. Not because it was a bad case, but because it was marketed as a modular case that then hit the shelves without any of the ad...
As i'm writing this review we're a few days away from the NDA being lifted and at present we don't actually have the RRP for either the case or any of the accessories that will enable you to make a Maker 5 from either the Mastercase 5 or the Pro 5. As we...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2016-10-26 01:22:38
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The primary purpose behind Cooler Master's new MasterCase Maker 5 series is to take hardware enthusiasts beyond the standard PC build by offering them the possibility to exchange and manipulate the case's design and purpose with multiple interior/exterior...
Full Disclosure: The product sample used in this article has been provided by Cooler Master. Do you like to tinker and build? Of course you do, and Cooler Master knows this. For over twenty years they've supplied PC enthusiasts with the tools and hardwar...
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Make It YoursThat is the Cooler Master motto when they launched the new Mastercase series and have been aggressively targeting the “maker” crowds who have been known to create a thing or two. These makers can be anyone from casemodders and hardware enthus...
Traditional Case Design, Clean Lines, Good Construction, Lots of Support for Watercooling, Ample Room for Cable Routing, FreeForm Modular Design, Carrying Handles...
Missing cable tie points behind motherboard, Would like to see a full bottom completely covering the PSU...
In this review we looked at the Cooler Master Mastercase 5. This is a Mid-Tower case with traditional design cues on the outside and a real attempt to build a modular box on the inside. Looking back at previous Cooler Master case designs this is something...
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thegametechnician.com Updated: 2016-10-26 01:22:44
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We're in a day and age where most cases look the same, perform the same, and are generally either plain black boxes or over the top “gameresque” colorful light shows. As a result it's become difficult to stand out and create something unique in the case m...
I have to say this is the first case that has left me with a “What can I do next?” sense of curiosity that I've never experienced before. But, unless they bring more additional parts to the market, it may just feel like I've met an unfinished bridge with...
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themodzoo.com Updated: 2016-12-27 20:42:59
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The MasterCase 5 is the base model of two new Cooler Master cases. These cases, from the MasterCase line, use their new “FreeForm Modular System”. Which seems to be all about accessories to modify both internal layout and the exterior of the case. The oth...
When I first saw pictures of the MasterCase 5, I had very mixed feelings about it. I liked that Cooler Master went with a more muted design, but I felt like maybe they went too far, as nothing about it really stood out to me. Seeing it in person, I certai...
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In a break from the norm this is actually going to be two reviews in one. Why? Well because the brand new MasterCase5 from CoolerMaster is available in vanilla form and as the Pro 5 which offers additional features. Not only that, but if you've purchased...
Strap yourself in, this is going to be a rough one! Ok, first the good stuff. The CoolerMaster MasterCase 5 and Pro 5 are both very well made cases, in fact, and we don't mean this in a bad way, they are much better built than a lot of stuff we've seen fr...
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