Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t.
December 2016
(85%)
41 Reviews
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Traditional Case Design, Tempered Glass Side Panels, Custom Paint, Clean Lines, Excellent Construction, Lots of Support for Watercooling, Ample Room for Cable Routing, FreeForm Modular Design, Single Carry Handle, Fan and LED Controller
Lots of weight to carry around with one hand, Would rather the LED controller be RGB, Fan controller isn't PWM enabled
In this review I looked at the Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t. This is a Mid-Tower case built on the popular MasterCase Series chassis and really pushes the limit on factory modded PCs. Normally a pre-mod might include a side window or maybe some decor...
Two-tone design, Not one, but two tempered glass panels, Quality handle, Fan and LED strip controller, Easy installation, Graphics card holder
Panels require a key to put on / take off, recessed section of motherboard tray could have been designed better
The Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t is essentially a special edition of the original MasterCase Maker 5. That case in it own right was pretty amazing and now Cooler Master has made it even better! The major additions with the MasterCase Maker 5t include...
Published: 2016-12-06, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Excellent and finish, Tiltout locking glass side panels, Hidden 5.25” bays are removable, Four USB 3.0 ports, Controller hub for six fans and four LED strips, Modular design with purchasable components
Stock fan configuration barely acceptable with our hardware
While we can't give the MasterCase 5t any awards in its stock configuration, quality and modularity will make it a sure sell for high-end buyers who wish to configure it to their own needs. $249.99 On Cooler Master MORE: Best Cases MORE: All...
To break things down with the MasterCase series to help you better understand the differences, here is a check list of what comes with each variant in the series:MODEL MasterCase 5 MasterCase PRO 5 MasterCase MAKER 5 MasterCase Maker 5TTOP COVER no yes ye...
Extremely modular, Great default I/O panel, Beautiful design
Slightly pricey, Mod components cost extra
This is the case to buy if you want to change things up from the norm, but don't have metalworking experience...
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Published: 2016-12-19, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
The two glass panels have been superbly manufactured, Carry handle is impressively sturdy, Decent air flow, Black and red styling is very smart
Installing custom loop cooling is an uphill struggle, Fan and light management is very basic, No support for EATX, High price, Locking side panels are fiddly, Four USB 3.0 ports on I/O require two headers on your motherboard
Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t (the ‘t' stands for Turbo) can trace its heritage directly from the original MasterCase 5 via the Pro 5 to the Maker 5. The most obvious visual change to previous models is the addition of glass panels on both side of the...
Published: 2016-12-12, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
So, is the MasterCase Maker 5t worth the significant sum of money it demands? We're certainly not beyond recommending cases this expensive, but they have to have a lot to show for themselves, and we're sadly not quite convinced that this one does. It's de...
Published: 2016-12-12, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Flawless build quality, Dust filters, Exceptional design, Two-tone paint, Dual tempered glass windows with locks, Separate PSU compartment, Modular storage bays, LED light bar, LED-lit front panel controls, Fan/lighting control hub, Exceptional cable mana
GPU support bar can be tricky to position, Neutral, Quite expensive, but you get a lot for your money, “Cooler Master has gone all out with their latest chassis, with a design that is sure to put a smile on the face of any enthusiast looking to build a po
PriceThe Cooler Master Mastercase Maker 5t launches today, and should appear at major retailers pretty quickly with an MSRP of £229.99. This obviously isn't cheap, but keep in mind that this is a flagship chassis built for enthusiast grade systems. Is it...
Looks fantastic, Glass panels and red accents add flair, Solid build quality throughout, Decent cable management, Modular customisation options, Useful rubberised carry handle, Integrated GPU brace works well
Stock fans could be better, No front-facing USB Type-C, Priced the wrong side of £200
Continuing the good work of the MasterCase Maker 5, Cooler Master's refreshed Maker 5t offers system builders a stylised variant with a few tricks up its sleeves.Red accents and tempered glass panels turn an already pretty case into a thing of beauty...
Excellent and finish, Tiltout locking glass side panels, Hidden 5.25” bays are removable, Four USB 3.0 ports, Controller hub for six fans and four LED strips, Modular design with purchasable components
Stock fan configuration barely acceptable with our hardware
While we can't give the MasterCase 5t any awards in its stock configuration, quality and modularity will make it a sure sell for high-end buyers who wish to configure it to their own needs. £311.89 On Amazon MOREBest Cases MOREAll Case Co...