Building a PC in the Cooler Master Maker 5T!

The NZXT H510i is a high-end gaming case that offers a wide range of features and upgrades, but also comes with a hefty price tag. The case itself has a sleek and modern design, with a focus on tool-free modifications and ease of use. One of the standout features of the H510i is its modular design, which allows users to customize the layout and configuration of their build.

The front panel of the H510i is designed for airflow and cable management, with a large intake fan mount and a dust filter to keep the system clean. The case also comes with four USB 3.0 ports, dual 16-pin fan connectors, and audio jacks for connecting peripherals. One feature that sets the H510i apart from other cases is its magnetic toolbox, which can be attached to the side panel for storing small parts and accessories.

However, despite its many features and upgrades, the H510i is not without its flaws. For example, the color options are limited, with only a single red accent on the interior of the case. This may be disappointing for some users who prefer more flexibility in terms of customization. Additionally, the case comes with a large price premium, which may make it less competitive with other high-end gaming cases.

One feature that is notable about the H510i is its modular design, particularly when it comes to cable management. The case has a deep channel for routing cables, and also includes velcro straps and cable tiles to help keep everything organized. This can be especially helpful for users who have complex builds with many cables and peripherals.

Another feature that sets the H510i apart from other cases is its eco system development for modularity. The case features a full range of tools and accessories for building and customizing the system, including side panel mounts, clips, and screws. This can be especially useful for users who want to build their own PC or upgrade their existing setup.

In terms of aesthetics, the H510i has a sleek and modern design that is sure to appeal to fans of gaming hardware. The case features tempered glass panels, which provide a clear view into the system and add an air of sophistication to the overall design. However, some users may find the lack of additional LED strips or color options to be disappointing.

The H510i also includes several upgrades that set it apart from other cases in its class. For example, the case features dual 140mm fans for improved airflow, as well as a bottom chamber with a dust filter and secure PCI slots for added security. The case also comes with a GPU support bracket, which can be used to secure graphics cards in place and prevent sagging.

Overall, the NZXT H510i is a high-end gaming case that offers a wide range of features and upgrades, but may not be the best choice for every user. While it has many notable features, such as its modular design and eco system development for modularity, the price premium may be a barrier for some users. However, for those who are looking for a high-quality gaming case with advanced features and aesthetics, the H510i is definitely worth considering.

One aspect that I think is particularly interesting about the 5D is the log down on the color option with red-only accents. The interior of the case is beautifully colored, but it may encourage users to follow a particular color scheme. At this price point, however, one would expect some flexibility with LED strips in particular and more options for customization.

The layout of the interior of the 5D is identical to that of other NZXT cases, such as the Maker V family. The case features a dust filter for the power supply, a bottom secure PCI slot to lock down peripherals, and an open basement chamber that allows for easy access to components. The case also includes dual SSD caddies below the motherboard, which can be mounted on top or inside the caddy.

One feature that sets the 5D apart from other cases is its GPU support bracket, which features two clips to prevent graphics cards from sagging. This can be especially useful for users who plan to upgrade their system in the future. However, some users may find the lack of additional drive changers or storage capacity to be disappointing.

In terms of cable management, the 5D includes several tools and accessories to help keep everything organized. The case features a deep channel for routing cables, as well as velcro straps and cable tiles to help secure everything in place. However, some users may find that the lack of additional cable management options or features can be limiting.

The rear of the case doesn't come with any additional SSD caddies, which may be disappointing for users who plan to add more storage to their system. Additionally, the magnetic toolbox cannot be attached to the side panel, although it is still a useful feature for storing small parts and accessories.

Overall, the NZXT H510i is an excellent gaming case that offers many features and upgrades. However, its high price premium may make it less competitive with other high-end cases on the market. For users who are looking for a top-of-the-line gaming case with advanced features and aesthetics, the 5D is definitely worth considering.

The NZXT H510i also includes several notable features that set it apart from other cases in its class. For example, the case features dual 140mm fans for improved airflow, as well as a bottom chamber with a dust filter and secure PCI slots for added security. The case also comes with a GPU support bracket, which can be used to secure graphics cards in place and prevent sagging.

In terms of aesthetics, the H510i has a sleek and modern design that is sure to appeal to fans of gaming hardware. The case features tempered glass panels, which provide a clear view into the system and add an air of sophistication to the overall design. However, some users may find the lack of additional LED strips or color options to be disappointing.

Overall, the NZXT H510i is a high-end gaming case that offers many features and upgrades. While it has many notable features, such as its modular design and eco system development for modularity, the price premium may be a barrier for some users. However, for those who are looking for a high-quality gaming case with advanced features and aesthetics, the 5D is definitely worth considering.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso this is the cool master master case maker 5t Wow they couldn't make the name any longer actually T stands for turbo because the top portion of the case is sports car inspired or so we were told at CES but regardless the five fee is well balanced in the design department with a familiar but refreshed coolermaster character one that will haunt your wallet at $250 so let's see if it's worth it after this introducing the new ot CVX 500 all state drives from Toshiba it offers great well-balanced speeds build with mlc nand flash for superior endurance and is also backed by five year advanced warranty program learn more about the VX 500 at OTC calm now on the surface this might appear as a luxury mid tower but I'm feeling optimistic on many features found on the 5 t to percolate into the lower tier cases in particular the tempered glass side pedal mounts that is by far the best we've seen yet so instead of using some screws on four corners like we normally see we have a key loss mechanism centered at the top that makes handling simple and safe especially with that extra set that catches the panel and then it must be listed for removal my only concern is where to store the keys I would have appreciated maybe like a little compartment somewhere on that angled front panel but you could store them below the handle or hang them on one of the sub screws for the power supply bracket the handle on the v key makes me want to see more handles on cases in general it is securely attached to the frame it's like the rubberized and beautifully integrated into the design so it's low-profile and doesn't impact your top cooling options and I love the tools approach to all panels on the exterior you can remove the small piece at the back to gain additional ventilation if your exhaust is heavy which has a dust filter but you can simply lift the top plastic panel off to gain access for the top fan bracket and here you would need to remove the handle first in order to gain access to that fan bracket it supports dual 140 and 120mm fans with their respective leaders and I just wish the Kula master would offset the mound a little bit closer to the side panel because I don't care about top symmetry and any additional clearance off the motherboard would be nice the front panel goal is a similar toolless approach with an extra angular position that looks odd but it's meant to open up the front intake for more airflow and have enough space for optical drive ejection or close up that front intake to minimize noise while the panel behind it it's quite open ventilation wise where they built and dust filter dual 140 more fans are included here and you can remove the finally quarter inch drive based system to open up this area for triple 120 or 140 more fans also to easy limiter is the maximum radiator support at the front the i/o includes four USB 3.0 with dual 1910 connectors so make sure that your motherboard can support it then there's the audio jacks PR buttons a button for speed fan control with low or high setting with the hub located at the rear and it can house six 310 fans and finally there's an LED button for breathing effect or on/off switch for the included red LED strip on the inside and it gives off this beautiful soft light plus it's magnetic so you can move it around case but it's not our GD and no additional strips included at such a high price and what I find interesting with the 5d is this sort of log down on the color option with read-only accents don't get me wrong the interior is beautifully colored and maybe encourages to follow a particular color scheme but at this price as expect some flexibility with LED strips in particular and to me it's a bit odd to see their own product line not satisfying the RGB movement and NZXT is the only company that currently offers the best choice when it comes to color on several cases something that I want to see more of from the competition the layout of the interior however is identical to their maker v family with dust filter for the power supply a bottom secure PCI slot to lock down your peripherals and they want 40-millimeter exhaust Sam the basement is open and here you see the drive cage that can be moved into three different positions to clear more room at the front giving you a maximum of three inches to work with and the this open nature of the bottom chamber cables from your power supply will be visible which on other mastercase models is fine because the panel would cover it so why not include a basement cover for the 5 t only or have a blackout section on the bottom of the glass panel that would be nice to conceal this compartment there are dual SSD caddies below the motherboard with their SSDs either be mounted on top or the inside the caddy like I have here and the 5d is the only case that comes with a GPU support bracket with two clips to prevent GPM sag no additional drive changers are included which is an automation for the highest tier master case further maybe reducing the target audience for the 5 T now I do appreciate the extra value added elements on this model like the magnetic toolbox but ironically you actually cannot attach it anywhere on the 5 T because there is no exposed metal surface the rear of the case doesn't come with any additional SSD caddies also you can move them from the interior and I find that the deep channel is handy for smaller cables for cable management with the velcro straps and cable tiles on the right spaces to secure the receipe cable you just have to be mindful of that see-through nature of the bottom chamber and work on your cables accordingly so who is this case for I feel like this model exists to bring more attention to the lower tier versions like the $100 mastercase 5 or the hundred $50 maker 5 that it's pretty much identical to the 5 T and cooler master should also recognize the tempered glass is a very popular trend but having such a large price premium is a very good incentive for consumers to explore competing options however the 5 t should also serve as an example of excellent features that need to be more present in 2017 like the clever side panel mount easy to use the exterior panels and that full eco system development for modularity plus a well integrated handle oh hey there and see XCOM is Canada's leading a tailor for anything your mind desires just keep within those categories which are plenty and be attempted by the weekly deals visit ncx dot-com peril and sweet deals and so the 5d is awesome but a $250 again coming back to that price point it's so uncompetitive with a color lockdown only a single LED strip included and limited storage capacity so let me know what you think of the red color scheme in particular and if this feels to you like the highest tier mastercase lineup let me know in the comments down below I'm Dimitri with haruka max thanks for watching we'll see you in the next videoso this is the cool master master case maker 5t Wow they couldn't make the name any longer actually T stands for turbo because the top portion of the case is sports car inspired or so we were told at CES but regardless the five fee is well balanced in the design department with a familiar but refreshed coolermaster character one that will haunt your wallet at $250 so let's see if it's worth it after this introducing the new ot CVX 500 all state drives from Toshiba it offers great well-balanced speeds build with mlc nand flash for superior endurance and is also backed by five year advanced warranty program learn more about the VX 500 at OTC calm now on the surface this might appear as a luxury mid tower but I'm feeling optimistic on many features found on the 5 t to percolate into the lower tier cases in particular the tempered glass side pedal mounts that is by far the best we've seen yet so instead of using some screws on four corners like we normally see we have a key loss mechanism centered at the top that makes handling simple and safe especially with that extra set that catches the panel and then it must be listed for removal my only concern is where to store the keys I would have appreciated maybe like a little compartment somewhere on that angled front panel but you could store them below the handle or hang them on one of the sub screws for the power supply bracket the handle on the v key makes me want to see more handles on cases in general it is securely attached to the frame it's like the rubberized and beautifully integrated into the design so it's low-profile and doesn't impact your top cooling options and I love the tools approach to all panels on the exterior you can remove the small piece at the back to gain additional ventilation if your exhaust is heavy which has a dust filter but you can simply lift the top plastic panel off to gain access for the top fan bracket and here you would need to remove the handle first in order to gain access to that fan bracket it supports dual 140 and 120mm fans with their respective leaders and I just wish the Kula master would offset the mound a little bit closer to the side panel because I don't care about top symmetry and any additional clearance off the motherboard would be nice the front panel goal is a similar toolless approach with an extra angular position that looks odd but it's meant to open up the front intake for more airflow and have enough space for optical drive ejection or close up that front intake to minimize noise while the panel behind it it's quite open ventilation wise where they built and dust filter dual 140 more fans are included here and you can remove the finally quarter inch drive based system to open up this area for triple 120 or 140 more fans also to easy limiter is the maximum radiator support at the front the i/o includes four USB 3.0 with dual 1910 connectors so make sure that your motherboard can support it then there's the audio jacks PR buttons a button for speed fan control with low or high setting with the hub located at the rear and it can house six 310 fans and finally there's an LED button for breathing effect or on/off switch for the included red LED strip on the inside and it gives off this beautiful soft light plus it's magnetic so you can move it around case but it's not our GD and no additional strips included at such a high price and what I find interesting with the 5d is this sort of log down on the color option with read-only accents don't get me wrong the interior is beautifully colored and maybe encourages to follow a particular color scheme but at this price as expect some flexibility with LED strips in particular and to me it's a bit odd to see their own product line not satisfying the RGB movement and NZXT is the only company that currently offers the best choice when it comes to color on several cases something that I want to see more of from the competition the layout of the interior however is identical to their maker v family with dust filter for the power supply a bottom secure PCI slot to lock down your peripherals and they want 40-millimeter exhaust Sam the basement is open and here you see the drive cage that can be moved into three different positions to clear more room at the front giving you a maximum of three inches to work with and the this open nature of the bottom chamber cables from your power supply will be visible which on other mastercase models is fine because the panel would cover it so why not include a basement cover for the 5 t only or have a blackout section on the bottom of the glass panel that would be nice to conceal this compartment there are dual SSD caddies below the motherboard with their SSDs either be mounted on top or the inside the caddy like I have here and the 5d is the only case that comes with a GPU support bracket with two clips to prevent GPM sag no additional drive changers are included which is an automation for the highest tier master case further maybe reducing the target audience for the 5 T now I do appreciate the extra value added elements on this model like the magnetic toolbox but ironically you actually cannot attach it anywhere on the 5 T because there is no exposed metal surface the rear of the case doesn't come with any additional SSD caddies also you can move them from the interior and I find that the deep channel is handy for smaller cables for cable management with the velcro straps and cable tiles on the right spaces to secure the receipe cable you just have to be mindful of that see-through nature of the bottom chamber and work on your cables accordingly so who is this case for I feel like this model exists to bring more attention to the lower tier versions like the $100 mastercase 5 or the hundred $50 maker 5 that it's pretty much identical to the 5 T and cooler master should also recognize the tempered glass is a very popular trend but having such a large price premium is a very good incentive for consumers to explore competing options however the 5 t should also serve as an example of excellent features that need to be more present in 2017 like the clever side panel mount easy to use the exterior panels and that full eco system development for modularity plus a well integrated handle oh hey there and see XCOM is Canada's leading a tailor for anything your mind desires just keep within those categories which are plenty and be attempted by the weekly deals visit ncx dot-com peril and sweet deals and so the 5d is awesome but a $250 again coming back to that price point it's so uncompetitive with a color lockdown only a single LED strip included and limited storage capacity so let me know what you think of the red color scheme in particular and if this feels to you like the highest tier mastercase lineup let me know in the comments down below I'm Dimitri with haruka max thanks for watching we'll see you in the next video\n"