Specification and Test Methodology
Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5 Specification |
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| Dimensions | 528.6mm (L) x 235mm (W) x 548mm (H) | |
| Net Weight | 12.3kg | |
| Motherboard Support | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX | |
| Expansion Slots | 7 | |
| Drive Bays | 5.25in ODD | 2 |
| 3.5in HDD | 5 | |
| 2.5in SSD | 2+5 | |
| Front I/O Ports | USB 3.0 x1, USB 3.0 Type-C x1, USB 2.0 x2, Audio In & Out | |
| Pre-installed Fans | Front | 140mm x2 |
| Top | - | |
| Rear | 140mm x1 | |
| Fan Support | Front | 120/140mm x3 |
| Top | 120/140mm x2 | |
| Rear | 120/140mm x1 | |
| Water Cooling Support | Front | 240/280mm up to 40mm thickness without fan |
| Top | 240/280mm up to 64mm thickness for fan and radiator | |
| Rear | 120/140mm | |
| Max. CPU Cooler Height | 190mm | |
| Max. Graphics Card Length | 296mm (412mm with HDD cages removed) | |
| Fan Speed Control | Yes, for up to six fans | |
| Lighting Support | Red LED strip included, 4 LED connections available | |
| Space Behind Motherboard Tray | 25mm | |
| Dust Filters | Front, top and bottom | |
| Power Supply | Bottom mount, ATX PS2 up to 200mm, not included | |
Comparison Chassis |
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| Chassis | Form Factor | HEXUS Review | Reviewed Price | Product Page |
| Antec P380 | Full-tower | May 2015 | £160 | antec.com |
| be quiet! Silent Base 600 | Mid-tower | October 2015 | £94 | bequiet.com |
| Cooler Master MasterCase 5 | Mid-tower | August 2015 | £90 | coolermaster.com |
| Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5 | Mid-tower | June 2016 | £180 | coolermaster.com |
| Cooler Master Silencio 652S | Mid-tower | May 2015 | £75 | coolermaster.com |
| Corsair Carbide Series 100R SE | Mid-tower | June 2015 | £50 | corsair.com |
| Corsair Carbide Series 400C | Mid-tower | January 2016 | £80 | corsair.com |
| Corsair Carbide Series 600C | Mid-tower | December 2015 | £120 | corsair.com |
| Fractal Design Define S | Mid-tower | April 2015 | £70 | fractal-design.com |
| Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 | Full-tower | September 2015 | £115 | nanoxia-world.com |
| NZXT H440 New Edition | Mid-tower | January 2016 | £90 | nzxt.com |
| SilverStone Raven RVX01 | Mid-tower | February 2016 | £65 | silverstonetek.com |
HEXUS Chassis Test Bench |
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| Hardware Components | HEXUS Review | Product Page | |
| Processor | Intel Core i5-3570K (quad-core, overclocked up to 4.40GHz) | April 2012 | Intel.com |
| CPU Cooler | be quiet! Dark Rock 3 | - | Bequiet.com |
| Motherboard | Asus Sabertooth Z77 | - | Asus.com |
| Memory | 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws-X (2x4GB) DDR3 @ 1,600MHz | - | Gskill.com |
| Graphics Card | 2x EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SSC in SLI (2x 4GB) | April 2015 | EVGA.com |
| Power Supply | be quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 (750W) | July 2012 | Bequiet.com |
| Storage Device | 120GB SanDisk Extreme SSD | March 2012 | Sandisk.co.uk |
| Monitor | Philips Brilliance 4K Ultra HD LED (288P6LJEB/00) | - | Philips.co.uk |
| Operating system | Windows 8.1 (64-bit) | October 2012 | Microsoft.com |
Test Methodology
Our Z77 test platform consists of an ASUS Sabertooth motherboard, an Intel Core i5-3570K processor overclocked to 4.4GHz, a be quiet! Dark Rock 3 CPU cooler, 8GB of G.Skill Ripjaws-X memory and two factory-overclocked EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SSC graphics cards in an SLI configuration.
To find out how well the chassis can cool this particular setup, we log CPU temperature while encoding a large 4K video clip. This task puts full load on all available CPU cores and we extend the stress test by carrying out multiple passes. In order to provide a stabilised reading we then calculate an average temperature across all cores from the last five minutes of encoding.
To get an idea of graphics-card cooling performance, we log GPU temperature while playing Tomb Raider at a 4K resolution with ultra quality settings and SLI enabled. Last but not least, we also measure chassis noise by using a PCE-318 noise meter to take readings when idle and while gaming.
All chassis are tested only with the standard manufacturer-supplied fans (any/all of which are set to 'silent' in the Asus BIOS or low-speed using a fan controller if present), and to take into account the fluctuating ambient temperature, our graphs depict both actual and delta temperature - the latter is the actual CPU/GPU temperature minus the ambient. For the record, the ambient temperature while testing Cooler Master's MasterCase Maker 5 was recorded as a toasty 24.2ºC.
