Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t Case Review

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Hardware Asylum checked out the Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t Case

A quote from the article:
Casemodding is the process of modifying your computer case to suit your needs. Sometimes this is something simple like a color change or can be more involved to support things like a complex water loop or hardware the case was never designed to handle. Regardless of the process the defining factor is that something changed to ?Make it Yours?. In the early days casemodding it was rather easy to spot because the mods required a fair amount of skill to complete. That isn't always the case these days.

With the rise of modular chassis designs the "modding" aspect of casemodding has become simpler allowing users to assemble creative system builds that would have been otherwise impossible to accomplish, at least by a novice user. It would seem this process is even possible at the factory level as is the situation with this new chassis from Cooler Master.

In this review I'll be looking at the MasterCase Maker 5t from Cooler Master. The MasterCase Series launched in 2015 and has become a very popular platorm for casemodders given its Freeform Modular System and attention to watercooling. With the Maker 5t the bar has been raised with custom paint and a carry handle inspired by the Cooler Master Storm Trooper and Storm Stryker.
 Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t Case Review @ Hardware Asylum