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August 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Finition
Châssis intéressant
Fenêtre
Cache alimentation
Ventilation suffisante
Qualité de fabrication
Modularité
Sobre
Prix
Design innovant
Qualité d'assemblage
Trois ventilateurs
Prédisposition au Watercooling
Eclairage controlé
Hub PWM (8 ventilateurs)
Câble management optimisé
Châssis modulable
Look sobre
Compatibilité watercooling
Câble management
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Une cage HDD seulement
Vibrations des disques durs
Emplacements. " /. " limités d'origine
Bruit parasite des ventilateurs
Un grand merci à Vincent de chez Cooler Master qui m'a permis de faire ce test
Traditional Case Design, Clean Lines, Good Construction, Lots of Support for Watercooling, Ample Room for Cable Routing
Would like to see a full bottom completely covering the PSU, No top fan options
In this review we looked at the Cooler Master MasterBox 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. Much like the MasterCase 5 the new MasterBox 5 has created a modular s...
Simple, modular design, Can support 5.25″ drives (with cage purchase), Budget friendly, Multiple SSD mounting locations, Multiple radiator support
Only 1 proprietary brackets for SSD included, No sound dampening, Plastic window not held securely, Thin steel side panels, No rubber grommets
While custom water cooling loops is possible in this case, it is clearly designed more so for AIO (all in one) liquid coolers. With various radiator options in front, and a 120mm radiator option in the rear, you should be able to liquid cool a CPU as well...
Extrait: Cooler Master's recent case launches have focused on extreme customization, inside and out. The company's MasterCase 5 Series cases are available in several trim levels and provide users with a pretty impressive array of aftermarket options from Cooler Ma...
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Publié: 2016-06-21, Auteur: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Usually when one tries to be many things to many people, it does not turn out well. The modular nature of the MasterBox 5 however makes it very accessible to all manner of users. For beginners, the modular aspect lends to ease of installation that make sy...
Extrait: With a modular system, the Cooler Master MasterBox 5 Case is a versatile product allowing anyone to build a system to meet their needs, no matter if you're a gamer or a film maker. Configurable drive cages/brackets and power supply cover, lots of cooling...
The chassis is compact which a lot of people like, and is why mid-tower cases are such a huge success for many companies. It is not the most solid design we have had in our hands, but even with so little to support the chassis with the panels off, it was...
As with all the installations I do, the first thing on my list is to take the power supply and slot it into place. In this build, it is the FSP Hydro G 850W. As I have already mentioned, a maximum length of 170mm is stated by Cooler Master for the power s...
Publié: 2016-12-13, Auteur: Muhammad , review by: pokde.net
Clean and sleek design, Most part are metal, Good hardware compatibility, Easy cable management, Ready for water-cooling, Support E-ATX motherboard
Only comes with single drive cage, No rubber grommets for the cut-outs, Airflow performance might affect certain build, Only comes with two pre-installed fans
If you looking for a more affordable alternative to the MasterCase 5, the MasterBox 5 is a great choice...