Conclusion and Verdict
There we have it guys! the MasterCase Pro 3. This case mimics the Pro 5 just in the smaller Micro-ATX form. Having Cooler Master make a smaller version is great if you fell in love with the Pro5 but sisnt want to shell out the money and have all the wasted space. The MasterCase Pro 3 has great ventilation but does lack filters on the front and the top. You have plenty of room for extra fans or a radiator up front or up top. I do like the plate that runs length wise of the case hiding the PSU and also doubling as a mounting spot for 2 SSD’s.
The Pro offers everything you would need in a chassis. The overall structure is very sturdy and made a SECC material. This material is know for being flimsy and thin but I noticed no give or warp in any of the panels respectively. Keep in mind this material is notorious for being dented very easy.
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The Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 3 will be released September 6th and has MSRP for around $99 USD.
Pros:
- Mini version of MasterCase Pro 5
- Included fans
- Panel to Hide PSU
- Plenty of Options for modular design
Cons:
- None
Final Thoughts:
The Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 3 is a great option for Micro-ATX builds and want the look of the Pro 5. Save money and cut down on wasted space with the MasterCase Pro 3. The chassis supports a sleek design with tons of options for all you modders.