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The Enermax Makashi MK50 is a full tower gaming PC case featuring a 4mm panoramic tempered glass window and addressable RGB lighting with 13 preset effects controllable via motherboard sync or I/O button. It supports a wide range of motherboard sizes (E-ATX to Mini ITX), accommodates GPUs up to 410mm and CPU coolers up to 160mm, and offers extensive liquid cooling options including front and top radiators up to 360mm. Connectivity includes USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and HD audio ports, with a pre-installed 120mm rear fan ensuring efficient airflow.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Enermax |
Series | MAKASHI MK50 |
Item model number | ECA-MK50-BB-ARGB |
Item Weight | 17.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 8.35 x 19.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.8 x 8.35 x 19.49 inches |
Color | MAKASHI MK50 |
Manufacturer | Enermax |
ASIN | B07P8QXD44 |
Date First Available | February 25, 2019 |
R**E
Early and Post Look is Beautiful!
The media could not be loaded. Edit** I got to build in it a while ago but forgot to update this. So here we go:So building in it was really quite standard so far. I'm lucky I have tiny hands so unfortunately I can't say if that would be a problem for anyone with big hands, but I expect working with a smaller form factor that's already a thing people show realize.... But again no issue with getting into places or what have you.All the preinstalled fans came with the cords organized in the back so I had to play a bit of tug o' war to realize which went where to remove them but technically this is a plus if you don't plan on taking them out.I still love the built in LCD hub and it worked amazing for getting my lights together. (See pics)And as for any complaints. Only 2, both minor, one is that the front panel being the plastic material that it is, terrifies me with how much force I needed to take it off, but so far I've even had to disassemble and reassemble twice for various reasons and have had no issues or damage. The second gripe is I which there was just a smidge (millimeters more) room in the cable hideaway as other cases I've used of the same size had a bit more and even 1-2 extra millimeters really help, but luckily it came with lots of sneaky slots and openings to run cords in ways that I didn't need a big thick bundle in the back.Wait. 1 more gripe. But this is actually more with probably my choice of fans combined with the case, but you could blame it on either and both. So the when I had to mount my radiator to the top of the case the radiator screws for the standard 120 mil fans lines perfectly with the magnets of the top screen filter. This causes the slip on filter to not run flush with the case like it would usually and I can't adjust this in anyway so far. My guess is maybe if I had different screws, or different sized fans, I could fix this but as is, it's annoying yet I can't blame it on the case since it could be my fan/radiator screws/fans. 🤔Anyways!!? I still love this case. Stupidly good for the cost. Even good for a first time or 100th time case.Orginal review:So far it looks great! I haven't gotten to build in it yet but I will update when I get the chance for how easy it is to build in... But so far it looks great and seems to have a lot of room for getting into despite being an micro case.I wish the front panel wasn't plastic, but really it's probably better that it's not metal in the long run.The glass side panel is held by finger screws and are easy to undo, also the panel is seemless to the edge which looks great, but makes it a bit terrifying to lean the case for the glass panel to come out. I am ignoring this though since a glass panel is otherwise a good thing to have in a case this cheap to buy.My boyfriend's case used an acrylic side panel for the same cost, which is... Lame.Anyways will add pics when I finish building it. Just gotta get that GPU.
D**R
Great Case, nice options and the cover plugs keep the unit clean.
Had a bad case to replace. I liked the framework and screen attachments, albeit the bottom screen was easy to crinkle when moving. The side glass is easy to install and remove when needed. Access to multiple fan positions on top made the switch over convenient and with ease. Button options and placement are ideal for my application. Heat is a commodity that has some displacement depending on configurations but amicable with my setup. Power supply placement took some effort but worked out great. Pleased with the outcome. No more shorting like the iCute case from Japan.Colorful array setup made this case a great choice with the thermaltake prism lighting.880GM -USB3 Motherboard995 Quad core AMD processor16GB Corsair CL11 RAMThermaltake Water Cooler with prism lightingtwin 60mm fansCorsiar 850 Gold PSURan enermax water cooler with batwings for 4 yrs and had to replace. Great cooler.
L**N
Has some challenges for a first timer
I bought this case for my first pc build because I wanted something with built in rgb fans in this price range. The case came in great condition and had simple instructions. However when I took the back panel off the wires for the fans and the rgb hub were a mess and it was really overwhelming for a first time builder also the psu shroud is really small the power supply I had barely fit and I had to wiggle it in in such a way that I ended up breaking two fan headers off the motherboard but that was my own fault. Just a heads up if you buy this case make sure you buy a small power supply. Also the instructions don’t tell you this but in order to get the argb controls to sync up with your mobo you have to have the reset button cable plugged into the rgb panel and then hold the reset button for 3 seconds or so. I had to google it and open it back up to move the reset cable from the mobo which was a pain. But after I got the rgb looking how I wanted it this case looks great and is over a good value just keep these things in mind if you’re a first timer like me
D**D
Decent case for a small build and smallish budget.
Case working as intended for a small build with Micro ATX mobo in it. The room is tight, but cord management is decent. I just removed the HD trays and shoved some cables in there. Overall, clean build. Word of caution, if using twin fan liquid cooling, choose your ram wisely, as I had to modify one of the fans because it would not fit. You could also use a single fan for your radiator, or just some water-free big Noctua fan , or similar. Case have an excellent airflow with Enermax fans, but they are loud even after adjusting in BIOS. They just move a lot of air, so it’s the source of noise.The mobo I used was Gigabyte B365M DS3HMaybe if you have different orientation of your mobo, you’ll have more room.Happy building!PS:If you leave your computer case unattended mid-build, other people might make adjustments to it, as seen in my second pic...
T**A
Very Easy to build in case
The media could not be loaded. Plenty of space to run your wires i didnt receive a standoff tool with mine but i guess thats fine just 1 screw i couldnt really switch around. But its a good looking case and pretty small you can definitely take this anywhere. Great wire management space in the back and plenty of ssd drive cages good room to work with for aesthetics as a first time builder I highly recommend it
E**Z
really good case
The media could not be loaded. I build my first pc and was looking for a nice case and this one was a prefect case I instantly fell in love with this case, I love the design of fans and really like how the rgb looks on the case and even during the day the rgb looks amazing with this case, there's a nice amount of space inside that everything fits perfect.
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