facebook rss twitter

Review: Cooler Master MasterCase 5

by Parm Mann on 18 August 2015, 09:30

Tags: Cooler Master

Quick Link: HEXUS.net/qactsd

Add to My Vault: x

Specification and Test Methodology

Cooler Master MasterCase 5 Specification

Product
MasterCase 5
MasterCase Pro 5
P/N
MCX-0005-KKN00
MCY-005P-KWN00
Size (WxHxD) All
235x512x548mm
235x512x548mm
Body
235x460x460mm
235x460x460mm
Motherboard Support
ATX, m-ATX, M-ITX
ATX, m-ATX, M-ITX
Expansion Slots
7
7
Drive Bay 5.25in ODD
2
2
3.5in HDD
2
5
2.5in SSD
2+2
2+5
Electronics I/O port
USB 3.0 (x2), Audio
USB 3.0 (x2), Audio
Supplied Fans Front
140mm x1
140mm x2
Rear
140mm x1
140mm x1
Fan Support Front
120/140mm x3
120/140mm x3
Top
120/140mm x2
120/140mm x2
Rear
120/140mm x1
120/140mm x1
Water Cooling Support Front
240/280mm (up to 40mm thickness for Fan + Radiator)
240/280mm, up to 40mm thickness for Fan + Radiator
Top
-
240/280mm, up to 64mm thickness for Fan + Radiator
Rear
120/140mm
120/140mm
CPU Air Cooling Support
190mm
190mm
VGA Card Support w/ 3.5in HDD Cage
296mm
296mm
w/o 3.5in HDD Cage
412mm
412mm
Cable Management
25mm
25mm
Dust Filters
Front/Top/Bottom
Front/Top/Bottom
MSRP
£89.99
£109.99

HEXUS Chassis Test Bench

Hardware Components HEXUS Review Product Page
Processor Intel Core i5-3570K (quad-core, overclocked up to 4.40GHz) April 2012 Intel.com
CPU Cooler be quiet! Dark Rock 3 - Bequiet.com
Motherboard Asus Sabertooth Z77 - Asus.com
Memory 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws-X (2x4GB) DDR3 @ 1,600MHz - Gskill.com
Graphics Card 2x EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SSC in SLI (2x 4GB) April 2015 EVGA.com
Power Supply be quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 (750W) July 2012 Bequiet.com
Storage Device 120GB SanDisk Extreme SSD March 2012 Sandisk.co.uk
Monitor Philips Brilliance 4K Ultra HD LED (288P6LJEB/00) - Philips.co.uk
Operating system Windows 8.1 (64-bit) October 2012 Microsoft.com

Test Methodology

To get a truer feel of how today's chassis perform, we've revamped our test platform to better illustrate the noise levels and heat build up of a modern-day build. Most chassis become hot and noisy when attempting to cool our previous platform, which consisted of dual Radeon HD 7950 graphics cards, so we've refreshed our GPUs, CPU cooler and PSU to offer a more accurate depiction of the current hardware landscape.

Our Z77 test platform now consists of an ASUS Sabertooth motherboard, an Intel Core i5-3570K processor overclocked to 4.4GHz, a be quiet! Dark Rock 3 CPU cooler, 8GB of G.Skill Ripjaws-X memory and two factory-overclocked EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SSC graphics cards in an SLI configuration.

To find out how well the chassis can cool this particular setup, we log CPU temperature while encoding a large 4K video clip. This task puts full load on all available CPU cores and we extend the stress test by carrying out multiple passes. In order to provide a stabilised reading we then calculate an average temperature across all cores from the last five minutes of encoding.

To get an idea of graphics-card cooling performance, we log GPU temperature while playing Tomb Raider at a 4K resolution with Ultimate quality settings and SLI enabled. Last but not least, we also measure chassis noise by using a PCE-318 noise meter to take readings when idle and while gaming.

All chassis are tested only with the standard manufacturer-supplied fans (any/all of which are set to 'silent' in the Asus BIOS or low-speed using a fan controller if present), and to take into account the fluctuating ambient temperature, our graphs depict both actual and delta temperature - the latter is the actual CPU/GPU temperature minus the ambient. For the record, the ambient temperature while testing Cooler Master's MasterCase 5 was recorded as a warm 21.4ºC.