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Cooler Master MasterBox Lite 5 Chassis Review

Overview

The MasterBox 5’s design and smartly placed tray cut-outs make light work of installing or expanding multiple interior configurations. Remove, slide and rearrange the internal layout to support larger, high-end components, air and DIY water cooling.

For Storage

Tray cut-outs also allow for the easy mounting and rearranging of SSDs and HDDs across the motherboard tray, along the bottom shelf, or on the back side of the tray (for SSDs).

For Graphics Cards

Titans have a place inside too. Or your next VR-ready GeForce 1080

For Air Cooling

The uniquely modular design of the MasterBox creates space where there usually isn’t. The case supports

  1. Three 120mm fans
  2. Four fans with use of optional front bracket

For Liquid Cooling

The uniquely modular design of the MasterBox creates space to fit the biggest DIY cooling contraptions.*

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Specifications

Model Number MCX-B5S2-WWNN-01
Available Color White
Materials Steel body, Plastic front cover
Dimensions (LxWxH) All 500 x 220 x 475mm
Motherboard Support ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
Expansion Slots 7
Drive Bays 5.25″ Cages are sold separately
Combo 3.5″/ 2.5″ 2
SSD 1
I/O Port USB 3.0 x 2
Audio in / out
Pre-installed Fan(s) Front 120mm x 1
Rear 120mm x 1
Fan Support Front 120mm / 140mm x 2
Rear 120mm x 1
Liquid Cooling Support Front 240mm / 280mm radiator, up to 50mm thickness without fan
Rear 120mm
Clearances CPU Cooler 167mm / 6.5″
PSU 180mm / 7.1″
GPU 410mm / 16.1″
Cable Routing Behind Motherboard Tray 25mm – 35mm
Dust Filters Bottom
Power Supply Support Bottom mount, ATX
EAN Code 4719512052686
UPC Code 884102028793

 

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3 comments

Chaitanya Shukla 9 May 2017 at 16:38

Looks like a decent case, definitely better their CM590III case.

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Chaitanya Shukla 9 May 2017 at 16:55

Looks like a much better case their own CM590III.

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Milan 1 August 2017 at 19:02

They make a case like this and then they don’t include a proper PSU filter… but they do that for a Masterbox Lite 3.1. A person has to wonder at times what the hell goes trough their minds when they design products.

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