MSI has expanded its enthusiast grade MEG product family with the addition of 2 flagship hardware components. The new releases include the MAESTRO 900R Full Tower computer chassis and the CORELIQUID E15 360 liquid cooling system. Both units share a cohesive design language designed to accommodate high performance PC builds. MSI has not yet announced the official pricing or retail availability dates for either product.
MEG MAESTRO 900R Structural Architecture
The MEG MAESTRO 900R chassis departs from traditional internal layouts by placing critical hardware components directly in the center of the frame. This central alignment hosts the motherboard graphics card and cooling elements. A panoramic viewing angle of the internal compartment is provided by 3 seamlessly integrated tempered glass panels. For hardware enthusiasts who frequently modify their setups the internal motherboard tray can be extracted entirely to serve as an open air test bench. This modular tray supports 4 distinct installation orientations to allow for highly customized configurations.
To accommodate heavy high end graphics hardware the chassis package includes a premium PCIe Gen 5 x16 riser cable. The case also features a customizable mounting bracket that allows users to adjust the exact tilt angle of the graphics card. This mechanical flexibility ensures optimal airflow and aesthetic presentation for large graphics cards.
MEG CORELIQUID E15 360 Thermal Mechanics
The companion MEG CORELIQUID E15 360 liquid cooler introduces advanced monitoring capabilities to the CPU block. The pump unit features a 110 degree 2K AMOLED display designed to project a 3D effect without the need for specialized eyewear. This screen maintains wide viewing angles regardless of the physical orientation of the PC tower. The display module secures to the pump housing via a magnetic connection while the EZ Conn cabling system consolidates all fan and power lines into 1 single cable routing directly from the radiator to the motherboard header.
Thermal dissipation is handled by 3 fans operating with alternating rotation directions. The central fan rotates clockwise while the 2 outer fans spin counter clockwise. This physical arrangement reduces air turbulence to lower overall operating noise while concentrating direct air pressure onto the radiator fins. System stability is monitored by the integrated Cooling Safeguard feature which automatically triggers a red warning light if the fans experience abnormal rotation speeds.






