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Cooler Master Announces the MasterBox 5

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Cooler Master, a leader in design and manufacturing computer components and peripherals, today launched a new mid-tower case that can fit the needs of casual users, gamers and hobbyists alike. The MasterBox 5's straightforward design and flexible interior makes light work of installing or expanding multiple configurations. The case comes with plenty of routing holes and covers for your PSU and drive bay to keep your system organized and clean. The internal layout flexibility of the MasterBox 5 is easy to configure with modular pieces that allow you to remove, slide and rearrange the interior, while at the same time being able to support larger, high-end components, air, all-in-one or DIY watercooling.

"The MasterBox 5 allows you to unlock your build's inner potential and create a design that follows your personality and preferences," said Wei Yang, North America Product Manager. "This case is designed for you to install your components with more freedom. With the MasterBox 5, you decide the inside."



Expansion Support
The MasterBox 5's design and smartly placed tray cutouts make light work of installing or expanding. The motherboard cutouts creatively rearrange space to fit even up to E-ATX sized motherboards. The expansive interior allows you to install three extra-long dual-slot graphics cards (410mm/16.2") while the expansive interior lets you push the limits of liquid cooling with up to 360mm radiator support - all installed comfortably at the same time.

Flexible Mounting
The modular design of the interior and motherboard tray allows for flexible mounting options. The removable SSD brackets and HDD bays can be rearranged throughout the case. Six routing holes on the motherboard tray allows for mounting options along the front and back, whereas a position on the bottom shelf allows for an HDD bay and SSD bracket to be mounted next to the power supply. Show off or hide your storage with a total of nine SDD mounting positions, including four in the rear. Or remove all HDD bays from the motherboard tray for a clean look and multiple graphics card or DIY liquid cooling possibilities.

Compact Cooling
Whether you're a fan of air cooling, all-in-one closed loop, or looking to take a step up to DIY watercooling, the MasterBox 5's compact but spacious interior allows you to cool down your advanced components any way you choose. The modular design creates space to fit even the biggest DIY cooling contraptions, as well as supporting four 120mm fans or a 360mm radiator in front.

Easy Fun, Easy Computing
The MasterBox 5 challenges the confines of a small interior by simplifying the build process. Easy, intuitive and flexible arrangements for components and cables makes different system setups possible by having amble hidden space for cable management. The case also includes little perks such as being able to install fans without removing the front bezel, large expansion cutouts for graphics cards installation, dust filters for maintenance, and six routing holes for any system configuration imaginable. A patented Stormguard is included, helping you safeguard your peripherals with a security-designed PCI slot cover.

Availability:
MasterBox 5 Black and MasterBox 5 Dual tone (Black and White) will be available in Europe end of July -2016 for expected M.S.R.P 69.99 €.

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Good to see them introduce this case in more markets, waiting for it to be released in India.
 
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I see clutter from the front panel cabling already... and it is seen from the other side too, meh.
 
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"nice" press release:
Case dimension = go google it, sucker.
Case fan capacities = go google it, sucker (tough some info about rad placment was here).
Inner dimessions (like what CPU cooler size or what lenght of GPU fits there) = go google it, sucker.
useless PR fluff, that can be attached to any of buttloads of similar cases allready out there = here you go, sir, read on.

I am not pointing at techpowerup (I know that they republish what they receive).
 

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Benchmark Scores well I've fried a 775' P4 12 years ago, that counts?
well... in case i have to replace mu current one... nice design, plain !
 
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"nice" press release:
Case dimension = go google it, sucker.
Case fan capacities = go google it, sucker (tough some info about rad placment was here).
Inner dimessions (like what CPU cooler size or what lenght of GPU fits there) = go google it, sucker.
useless PR fluff, that can be attached to any of buttloads of similar cases allready out there = here you go, sir, read on.

I am not pointing at techpowerup (I know that they republish what they receive).
This case was already available in North america for system integrators now CM has expanded the capabilities and released it in European market. Have a look at details on this page: http://www.coolermaster.com/case/mid-tower/masterbox-5-white/
 

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This case has already released/saled in China and I bought one.
I like this case very much not only the look but the inside design.
However, I meet a problem that there's may be some resonance if I mount the 7200RPM hard disk in the bottom HDD bay (Tried Toshiba/Seagate). 5400RPM HDD will be fine.
I have report this issue to Coolermaster earlier, hope it has been solved on this release.
 
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