Cooler Master MasterBox Pro 5 RGB ATX Mid-Tower with Three 120mm RGB Fans, Front DarkMirror Panel, Tempered Glass, RGB Splitter - View 1

Cooler Master MasterBox Pro 5 RGB ATX Mid-Tower with Three 120mm RGB Fans, Front DarkMirror Panel, Tempered Glass, RGB Splitter

4.5 (1,764 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Flexible mounting: Easily mount and rearrange SSDs across the motherboard tray and on the back with the SSD bracket
  • Rib fans 3, 120 millimeter RGB: fans are pre-installed behind the front panel to create an amazing lighting effect
  • 1 to 3 splitter cable for RGB LED fans: The RGB connector splitter and 4 pin Male to Male adapters are included
  • Compact cooling: with the included bracket, the case supports up to 3, 120 millimeter front fans, 1 120 millimeter rear fan, and up to 360 millimeter front radiator for liquid cooling
  • 4 millimeter thick edge to edge tempered glass Side panel: Once you finished your build it's time to show off your creation in style through the 4 millimeter thick edge to edge tempered glass Side panel

Specifications

Brand
Cooler Master
Series
Masterbox Pro 5
Item model number
MCY-B5P2-KWGN-03
Item Weight
19.1 pounds
Product Dimensions
22.4 x 11.1 x 22.3 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
22.4 x 11.1 x 22.3 inches
Color
Black
Manufacturer
Cooler Master Co., Ltd
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 31, 2017

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Customer Reviews

Ethan TuckerEthan Tucker
The Masterbox Pro 5 RGB is a great case for the price.The good about the case.-Good Build Quality.-Easy to build in. It was my first time ever building a Computer myself and it was very easy to build in.-Fits most Motherboards.-Deep enough to install big air cooler. I can fit a Hyper 212 Evo Easily with about half an inch of space between the top of the cooler and the glass side panel.-Okay Cable management. Even for a first time builder like myself I was able to get the cable management looking pretty good. It even comes with zip ties for cable management.-Fans are pretty quiet. They are barely noticeable and still move a good amount of air.Some Downsides of the Case-The front panel is pretty restictive of air. I noticed a 5°C decrease in temps when it is off.-You have to buy the RGB controller If you don't have RGB integrated in your motherboard, But the RGB controller is good and it comes with okay software.-The Front planel is Acrilic, making it very prone to scratches, But it still looks good.-Little to no dust filters. The front panel is has no dust filter at all. It does come with one for the power supply though. This is okay as long as you don't mind cleaning it out about once every week.Overall even with the few problems I had with the case it still turned out really good and I really can't complain for the price.
Jason Corn
Honestly, it's the prettiest case I've ever seen. People compliment this thing left to right. The LED fans are controlled by my motherboard, which also has RGB, so the whole case lights up green(or any other color). The LEDs are BRIGHT and the glass compliments the lighting even more! The case stands with a gap in between the bottom of the case and your table so circulation is easier for your PSU, with a mesh dust catcher. The case comes with two slideable slots for your hard drives, which are purely aestethics that I appreciate. Your SSDs will hide behind a plate, but it fits, so not much of a problem. The PSU has a cover, but it's flimsy plastic, and secured by one screw. The three front fans are RGB and covered by plastic that looks like glass, but is plastic and has ventilation holes on the edges. The fans have a 3 to 1 connector for easy connecting to your motherboard. The back fan is just a regular 120mm fan, nothing special.Pros:+ Cheap but good looking+ Comes with 3 RGB fans pre-installed+ Comes with a rack that has two slideable hard drive slots+ Comes with zipties and screws+ Has a PSU cover+ Two SSD holders+ Easy to remove glass panel+ Two USB 3.0 connectors+Silent fansCons:- Flimsy PSU cover- Some spacers on the case are hard to screw in
Amazon Customer
I love this case. I replaced my last case because it was difficult to remove the panels and work in it. The master box has two screws and that's it.It has SSD slots, a very nice cover for your psu to help with cable management. The back panel is lifted a bit, to make removing and placing back easier and it won't crush your cables you have tied back there.Excellent build quality, the metal doesn't feel cheap and doesn't bend.My only complaints are:The fans needed to be tightened. They vibrated causing a little noise.There is no top mount for water cooling or more fans.There is no filter from the front to the fans. Dust gets in easy.9.5/10 best case I've owned.
Steve
i5 8600KNVIDIA GTX 1070TiGigabyte Auros Gaming 7Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 CPU coolerEVGA 600 G+Pros--Both side panels are easily removed and cable management is a breeze.- Clean design and the front and side panels to not create any weird color glaring when RGB is on.- Plenty of internal space to easily install main components- Power supply cover is larger than the power supply I used so it offers a lot of extra space for cable management.- Placement of SSD and hardrive storage is convenient. Having one more SSD tray (only comes with 2) would be nice just to be able to close the 3rd mounting location but this isn't a negative just FYI.Cons-- Middle front fan appears to be defective as it sometimes will not start to spin on initial boot, but instead "ticks" as if it wants to spin. It will however start to spin if front or side panel is off and you can manually rotate it by hand or blow on it. I have a service ticket in with Cooler Master at the moment and have no reason to believe that they wont send a replacement and am giving this 4 stars based on that assumption, but will update this review if the outcome is different.Potentially a con-- When all fans are spinning at max RPM (CPU,GPU, 3 in front and 1 exhaust) I get a strange "hum" that appears to be caused by the front panel resonating when fan RPM matches harmonics of the panel. Should easily be solved by taking front panel off and using tape or other method to shim panel to create a tighter fit.Overall-I would purchase this case again if I were not looking to upgrade components or add liquid cooler/radiator. I have no temp issues, but not sure what that would look like if I were to overclock. There is no place to mount fans/radiator on top of case, but I knew that purchasing this case so I do not see it as a problem for the price. Same with the RGB controller. Reading product description is important...so I knew one was not included but I can add one in the future if I prefer. The molex connecter for the front fans is not needed if your motherboard has enough 3 or 4 pin fan header slots as mine does, but keep in mind that the wires for each fan are between 8''-10'' so you may need an extension to reach the header depending on where it's located, but I can also control fan speed through the BIOS using this method so that's a huge plus. The only thing that I would consider a negative about this case is the front panel. Although it is pleasing aesthetically I can see it not providing enough air flow with radiator setups.This is a solid, nice looking case and believe the price is right for the quality you get. I will likely be replacing this case in the future to add more exhaust and a radiator when I get into overclocking.