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Cooler Master Launches MasterBox Lite 5 RGB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/25/2017 02:08 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Cooler Master Launches MasterBox Lite 5 RGB

Cooler Master announced the release of the MasterBox Lite 5 RGB, a high performance ATX mid-tower case with three pre-installed RGB fans behind a DarkMirror front panel which gives an amazing lighting effect.

With the three interchangeable trim color options (black, white and red) included in the box, and three pre-installed RGB fans, this case offers a great variety of casual user customization options. This case has a lot to offer for more experienced PC builders as well. Users can download the schematics from Cooler Master’s website and 3D print trims in any color they choose. The RGB fans can then be synced with this trim color to make your own one of a kind case. The case comes standard with the 1-to-3 RGB Splitter Cable and four 4-pin male to male adapters. These are certified compatible with ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI motherboards. To have full control of the RGB fans, an additional controller or compatible motherboard is required. With the three pre-installed RGB fans and customizable color trims there are many options to change the case’s outside appearance. The interior, with black coating and a PSU cover, allows you to make very clean builds with supreme cable management. Show off your perfect build and powerful components through the 4mm thick edge to edge, tempered glass side panel.

Room for up to four 120mm fans, three in the front and one in the back, or front/rear liquid cooling support ensures that you don’t have to compromise on performance with this case. The spacious interior will also allow you to install graphics cards up to a length of 400mm and CPU coolers up to a height of 160mm.



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#5455591 Posted on: 07/25/2017 11:13 PM
Proclockers.com have a 6 page review / build of this case and they state that the side panel is plastic and NOT Tempered glass as stated in your column.

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#5455635 Posted on: 07/26/2017 04:29 AM
Proclockers.com have a 6 page review / build of this case and they state that the side panel is plastic and NOT Tempered glass as stated in your column.
If it really had tempered glass you would need a forklift to move a fully completed gaming computer from place to place.

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#5455788 Posted on: 07/26/2017 05:01 PM
If it really had tempered glass you would need a forklift to move a fully completed gaming computer from place to place.


Quarter inch thick tempered glass is not heavy by any means.

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#5455795 Posted on: 07/26/2017 05:19 PM
Proclockers.com have a 6 page review / build of this case and they state that the side panel is plastic and NOT Tempered glass as stated in your column.




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#5467481 Posted on: 08/29/2017 01:29 PM
This is the case i previously wanted for my Ryzen build, i mean the version without fans and tempered glass.
Too bad i found out later about this case, i didn't want the other one cause it was missing fans.

But i'm happy with the NZXT S340 i got now, only a shame it doesn't come with a tempered glass window.

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