Cooler Master launches their TD500 MAX PC Case

Cooler Master launches their first ATX-sized MAX series PC case

Today, Cooler Master has revealed their new TD500 MAX PC case. This is a custom variant of their existing TD500 V2 chassis (which we have reviewed here) that features many large improvements.

Included with the TD500 MAX is a custom 38mm thick Cooler Master Atmos 360mm liquid cooling solution. This liquid cooler has Mobius 120P fans, and is designed to keep even the hottest CPUs cool under load.

This case also features a pre-installed GXII 850W 80+ Gold rated power supply and unique “two-stage cable connectors” and “pre-routed cables” to make cable management a breeze. Cooler Master’s GXII PSU is ATX 3.0 certified.

GPU-wise, this new chassis from Cooler Master can support GPUs that are up to 380mm in size. The case also features a handy screw storage compartment, which makes is easy to install new parts when required.

For £369.99, this new case from Cooler Master gives gamers a high quality case, a large CPU liquid cooler, and solid power supply unit. Overall, this is a great bundle for PC builders that allows users to build full systems with minimal effort.

You can join the discussion on Cooler Master’s TD500 MAX PC case on the OC3D Forums.

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