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The Cooler Master Box Lite 5 RGB is a mid-tower ATX case featuring a DarkMirror front panel, tempered glass side, and 3 pre-installed 120mm RGB fans with splitter cable. It supports up to 400mm GPUs and 360mm radiators, includes customizable color trims, and offers multiple USB ports, combining high airflow and sleek design for professional-grade PC builds.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | MCW-L5S3-KGNN-05 |
Item model number | MCW-L5S3-KGNN-02 |
Item Weight | 14.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.45 x 7.87 x 17.89 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.45 x 7.87 x 17.89 inches |
Color | MB Lite 5 RGB |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master USA, Inc. |
ASIN | B075N2898D |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 21, 2017 |
B**T
A good case, and aesthetically pleasing.
This case looks so cool. I used it recently to build my wife a pc for casual gaming and programming. It turned out amazing! Even though there were a few things I didn't like I was not disappointed. Tight fit for cables compared to the Cooler Master MasterBox 5 Mid tower I have another build in its a bight tighter but I managed. The noise is almost unnoticeable but that's also attributed to the quiet GPU and tough power grand PSU I have in the pc, but all together is so quiet. And the tinted front and tempered glass give it a look, unlike almost any other case.
H**I
Beautiful Case with not so good heat dissipation capability
As a whole, the case is high quality with beautiful appearance. Though glass panel you can clearly look into your motherboard, and the front RGB fan is awesome. However, pay attention to the heat problem. The front panel has little hole, so the three front RGB fan actually contribute little to cooling. There is NO TOP FAN on the top of the case. Also there is no air outlet on the top. The top side is only a steel panel. So If your CPU is stressfully hot, you should consider buy a case with better air flue.
U**S
Budget price, not so budget look
Looks great with my super simple build inside, I replaced the included fans with my own rgb fans (my motherboard sadly doesn’t have rgb control) and I love the clean but stunning look of it all lit up. Lots of room inside, and runs very quiet thanks to pretty decent ventilation. Would recommend to builders on a budget that don’t want to sacrifice style for their wallets’ benefit
J**N
great beginner case
I've had the case for about 2 months now, so I can give an honest review. It's an absolute delight to build in plenty of room, I would opt for a modular or semi modular power supply though it's not a necessity but I'd recommend it. as for air flow... it's not great. while the front acrylic panel is nice to look at, the vents are just too small. I find myself just popping it off when it gets too hot but other than that not a bad case for the price. mine did come with one foot smaller than the rest so it is a little wobbly. still a good bargain. I had never built a pc before but this case didn't make it very difficult, for a first timer with a moderate rig it's a good choice.
K**U
Very good starter case!
Very good case for a first build!Pros:Ok sized, not big enough to have a watercooling loop in but plenty big for the average build.Decent-ish airflow, it's 50/50 with the front being 90% plastic and only one exhaust fan in the rear, but with the back being 75% vented as well it allows a decent amount of air exchange.Good looking, 3 120mm RGB fans make this case look good and light up a majority of the case on their own.Great price, for it's price point, it functions well and does it's job, all while looking fairly decentCons:Very poor cable management, the back panel has about maybe 1/3" for running cables, which means it bows out a bit if you don't run them all perfectly flat.Extremely limited radiator placement options, with only space for a 120mm in the back and up to a 360mm in the front, this case is very limited on radiator space.50/50 airflow, this case was iffy on airflow, I could see if it had a mesh front it would be better, but again with 90% of the front in plastic, it's just not as good.This case helped me learn the pros and cons of cases and I have since stuck with Cooler Master and gotten an H500P which is amazing and keeps my build below 50°c at maximum strain, even without the additional mesh front, which I plan to get eventually.All in all, this is a good case, whether it be for a starter or just a budget build. Definitely would recommend for either of those situations.
C**Y
Good quality case for Gamer who likes RGB LEDs
Good quality case for Gamer who likes RGB LEDs. Nice ATX and Micro ATX mounting setup. Powersupply mounts in the bottom and is only used for cooling itself. The case has 3 120mm fans that provides lots of airflow through the case. When they're low speed they don't make much noise, but if totally ramped up they are a bit loud. The reality is even w/ a 95W CoffeeLake i8086k 4GHz processor a GTX1070 FTW maxed out, the fans can still operated at normal speed w/o maxing the temps out.All the power cables can be routed on from the backside through holes placed to optimize cable routing, w/ bars to zip tie the cables to in order to produce a very clean build. And HDD's are hidden out of site in the bottom of the case below a plate. The pictures showing the interior of the case is with it fully wired up (ATX24, CPU-8pin, 2 PCIe 6+2, HDAUDIO, USB, F-panel, Fans, Built in WiFi of the MoBo.) The only cable that was obvious in the picture was the HDAUDIO cable, which I ended up zip tying it down next to the board in the end so it was out of site.
K**H
Nice looking case but very bad airflow.
The Masterbox Lite 5 RGB case looks great!!! One of the best looking cases under $100. The issue is the heat build up due to the small front intake air vents. If you are overclocking or gaming and need the extra cooling than this case is probably not for you. I have resorted to leaving the front panel off to keep it cool. Which is dangerous if you have kids or animals because the front fans are completely exposed. My case is in a location where it is not a big issue to have them exposed. An example of the really bad airflow is when playing a session of a popular FPS the CPU temp got all the way up to 92c with the front panel on. Once I removed the front panel the same type of gaming session barely touches 65c. That is a giant difference. I am looking at ways to mod the case with some 3d printed parts and mesh but it may just be more cost effective to get a different case... I think adding a mesh frame between the existing front panel and the case all the way around would allow plenty of airflow. I Feel like I wasted money on this case and wish the manufacturers would indicate air flow rates in some way on cases. You can search youtube and see an example of the same issue I have with the front panel on and off and what happens to the airflow.
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