Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 6 review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

 

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The Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 6, has a very distinguished somewhat stealth radar deflecting design much like the 5 series. The front bezel and much like the top, rear and panels, these all can be removed. The black inner body and side panels are made out of steel. The Cooler Master MasterCase 6 Pro and has a size of 544 x 235 x 548mm and weighs in at almost 12 kg. Motherboard form factors supported are: ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX. So again, the maximum motherboard size that'll fit is ATX, this is a little small for some that might have EATX or XL-ATX in mind. Eye catching are the thin vents on four corners of the case provide ventilation. Pop the top and front panels up slightly for even more cooling options. The Pro 6 uses a handy magnetic system which allows you to easily remove panels/bezels for easy access to say your fans.

 

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This base model comes with a nice windowed side panel (standard thus not an optional), no tempered glass, it is plastic. A quick peek at the backside teaches us that this is a serious piece of machinery as even that bezel at the rear can be removed. On the top mounts for fans can be found. At the backside we see 7 expansion slots, so dual-slot cards to be set up in Crossfire or SLI mode. All the way below we see the PSU section. PSU wise, you name it... it'll fit as the PSU area has its own compartment in the lower base of the chassis with 200mm/7.87" clearance. Very nice hiding cables as well. 
  

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Lines in steep angles everywhere giving the chassis a bit of a stealth fighter look. The chassis has multiple removable dust filters (top, front, bottom) for improved system maintenance. The design is subtle, doesn't scream in terms of logos/branding/lights etc. I do like this.

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