Cooler Master MasterFrame 500 Mesh Gaming Box Revealed With Dual 200mm Fans for Superior Cooling and E-ATX Support

Discover the new Cooler Master MasterFrame 500 Mesh gaming box. It features dual 200mm fans for strong cooling, E-ATX support, and a USB-C 20 Gbit/s.
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Cooler Master MasterFrame 500 Mesh Gaming Box Revealed With Dual 200mm Fans for Superior Cooling and E-ATX Support

Cooler Master Shows New MasterFrame 500 Mesh Gaming Box

Cooler Master is making its line of goods bigger with the MasterFrame 500 Mesh, a new gaming box made for top cool work and wide gear fit. It stands out with two big, set up 200mm fans.

A Key on Strong Cooling

At the heart of the MasterFrame 500 Mesh is its cool power. The box has a front part with holes and two 200mm fans, with or without RGB lights. These big fans push a lot of air at low speeds, making less noise. More cooling help has:

  • A set 120mm fan in the back.
  • Top spots for two more 200mm fans or a 360mm heat sink for a one-piece water cooler.

Big Room for Top Builds

With sizes of 47.1 x 26.1 x 54.4 cm and 60.9 liters in space, the MasterFrame 500 Mesh has lots of room for strong parts. The box lets you use lots of parts:

  • Motherboards: E-ATX and XL-ATX types.
  • Graphics Cards: Up to 39 cm long.
  • CPU Coolers: Up to 19 cm tall.
  • Power: ATX PSUs up to 23.5 cm long.
  • Store: Room for one 3.5-inch hard drive.

Front Board Links

The front board has these key new ports:

  • Two USB-A ports (5 Gbit/s).
  • One USB-C port (20 Gbit/s).
  • A 3.5mm headphones spot.

Price and When You Can Get It

The Cooler Master MasterFrame 500 Mesh is set to come out in North America on August 19. It is thought to start in Europe at the end of September. Cooler Master has not said the price yet.

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