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 I'm new to this community, but not new to PC building. I need a new case as I've been using the one I have for several years and it's seen lots of wear and tear and case mods. Trying to decide between the Master Case Pro 5 and the 750D. I like the bigger size of the 750D but I like the customizability of the Pro 5. Wondering what people's thoughts are on these cases and looking to hear from people. 

 I've built a few pcs in the 750D (I build custom computers for people) but have no experience with the Pro 5 so would like to hear from people that have them. 

 Thanks in advance for the advice. 

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If you mod a lot and do a lot of customization than the Master Case Pro 5 is the obvious choice for you.

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I like the Master Case Pro 5 as well. The chances of getting custom parts, as well as having a shroud for the PSU are huge benefits imo.

Plus, do you really need much more room than it provides?

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4 minutes ago, Jacktastic-Mofo said:

If you mod a lot and do a lot of customization than the Master Case Pro 5 is the obvious choice for you.

Thanks for the reply. My concern I guess is the size of the case, never been s big fan of mid tower cases. How good is the cable management inside, I've read mixed reviews regarding it. 

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Just now, strkilla89 said:

Thanks for the reply. My concern I guess is the size of the case, never been s big fan of mid tower cases. How good is the cable management inside, I've read mixed reviews regarding it. 

I've done several builds in both Mid and Full tower cases and Mid-Towers are the most balanced. 

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1 minute ago, dizmo said:

I like the Master Case Pro 5 as well. The chances of getting custom parts, as well as having a shroud for the PSU are huge benefits imo.

Plus, do you really need much more room than it provides?

I don't really as long as it has decent internal cable management, which as I said above, I've read mixed reviews about. 

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I have the MasterCase Pro 5, it's the best case ever period. Extremely flexible ways to build your PC, super easy too. Get the 750D if you're doing something like 4-way SLI or CrossFire

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Alright, the Mastercase Pro 5 seems to be the winner here, thanks the input so far. I was really only leery of using a midtower for my own PC as I swap out stuff a lot and like having lots of internal room but if it has good cable management then it sounds good to me. 

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