Enermax recently presented the new PC gaming case Makashi MK50. Despite its relatively low price, it offers spacious space, a tempered glass side window and an addressable RGB lighting for the front. The variable cooling system is ideal for you if you are a gamer or modder.
Enermax Makashi MK50: The inner workings
Inside the Enermax Makashi MK50 there is room for a maximum of one E-ATX mainboard (ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX mainboards are of course also possible) as well as graphic cards with a length of up to 41 cm. The CPU cooler can have a height of 16 cm. The flexible cooling system offers space for up to eight fans in total. A single 120 mm fan is included in the scope of delivery and finds room at the rear mounting position. The lid can accommodate either three additional 120 mm fans or two 140 mm fans. Three 120mm fans can also be mounted on the front, while one 120mm fan can be installed on the power supply. If you prefer water cooling, you can mount a maximum of 360mm radiators on the front and under the lid. At the bottom of the Enermax Makashi MK50 there is also a sliding HDD cage with space for two 2.5 or 3.5 inch drives to create additional space for longer power supplies up to 20 cm.
Enermax Makashi MK50: The exterior
The case itself of the Makashi MK50 features a deep black design with an angled and stepped LED strip on the front. You can choose between 13 different preset lighting effects directly on the case. With a compatible motherboard from ASUS, ASRock, MSI or Gigabyte the RGB lighting can be synchronized. With an ASRock or MSI RGB mainboard Razer Chroma is also supported. The panorama window made of 4 mm tempered glass also offers a free view of your hardware. On the front of the lid is the I/O panel with one USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports and an audio connector for headsets.
The Enermax Makashi MK50 PC gaming case is listed with a non-binding recommended price of 64,90 Euro.