More Modularity from Cooler Master!
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The video presents Cooler Master’s modular approach to PC cases through a detailed look at the MasterCase Pro 3 and the Maker 5 concept. The host explains how the top panel can lift to reveal an air flow friendly filter, and how the entire top and side panels are designed to be removable for easier access and customization. They highlight the basement area under the case, which can be opened or replaced to accommodate different power supply configurations, and show how the internal rails and drive bays can be rearranged to fit up to several HDDs or SSDs. The description emphasizes the freeform modular philosophy of the Maker series, stressing that components like the radiator bracket, GPU supports, and basement cover are adjustable to tailor cooling, storage, and cable management to the user’s preferences. The video also demonstrates practical features such as tempered glass side panels with top locks, integrated handles on the top, and multiple cooling options including room for 140 mm fans and radiators in the front, top, and back. The host mentions Pax West 2016 sponsorship by Razer and teases a large giveaway for reaching 3 million subscribers, inviting viewers to participate via the link in the description. Overall, the presentation blends product detail with live demonstration and event coverage to illustrate how Cooler Master’s modular design can scale from compact micro-ATX builds to more expansive setups, while inviting audience engagement through the sponsor-backed contest.
Topics · technology · hardware · product_review · convention_coverage · computer_hardware
Questions answered
- What makes the MasterCase Pro 3 and Maker 5 different in terms of modularity?
- The Maker 5 and Pro 3 emphasize a freeform modular design with removable top covers, a removable basement, adjustable rails for GPUs and drives, and configurable cooling options, allowing the user to customize airflow and component layout.