Product Showcase - Interior
Once we strip away the side panels we can have a look at the interior. You will notice that the design is very different from what we are used to with that bottom compartment. You can already spot the adjustable/removable drive cages. You can install SSD/HDDs there with the cabling leading though the backside. The MasterCase 6 Pro motherboard spacing is a bit smaller (in height) due to the lower yet large PSU compartment. But there is plenty reach and space to access the motherboard. Housed inside the PSU compartment to the right you can mount an additional two storage units.
Liquid Cooling Support | Front | 240 / 280mm |
Rear | 120 / 140mm | |
Top | 240mm / 280mm (max. 297mm radiator length) | |
Clearance | CPU Cooler | 190mm / 7.48" |
PSU | 200mm / 7.87" | |
Graphics Card | 412mm / 16.22" (without 3.5" HDD cage) 296mm / 11.7" (with 3.5" HDD cage) |
|
Cable Routing | Behind Motherboard Tray | 25mm - 35mm |
There are several grommet holes as well with rubber inlays and a HUGE gaping hole so you can work properly at the backside on your motherboard to mount new cooling solutions. I mean THAT is a proper motherboard tray hole.
At the top you can see space for extra cooling, you can get liquid cooling support with 120 mm, 240 mm, 280 mm radiator sizes.
On the top left we spot a fan, this one is LED lit (blue in our case) obviously the rear exhaust fan which is an included 140 mm fan x 1, 1200 RPM. It's good to see Cooler Master use all black cabling for the fans. It is all about detail. The usual spaghetti of cables is mostly for front panel connectivity. Cable routing is just not a problem with this chassis though. Mind you that the front-panel USB 3.0 connectors must be connected to the proprietary USB 3.0 header on the motherboard.
At the rear we see that 140 mm fan, 7 PCI card slots and all the way at the bottom space for a PSU.