Cooler Master’s MasterFrame 500 Mesh is launching in the UK/Europe in September

Cooler Master’s MasterFrame 500 Mesh will soon be available in the UK and Europe

Cooler Master is getting ready to expand its MasterFrame PC case lineup with its new MasterFrame 500 Mesh. This case will be available in North America this month, and Cooler Master has confirmed that it will be releasing in the UK and Europe in September.

The MasterFrame 500 Mesh is a high-airflow ATX PC chassis that features two front-mounted 200mm fans. With this case, Cooler Master is giving its MasterFrame series some serious HAF energy. This case will be available in silver or black, and both versions will be available with ARGB or non-RGB fans.

The MasterFrame 500 Mesh is a shorter version of Cooler Master’s MasterFrame 600 Mesh. This gives this chassis a smaller overall size while retaining full support for ATX PC builds. The MasterFrame 600 Mesh is a variant of the MasterFrame 600, which we have already reviewed.

Like its other MasterFrame series cases, the 500 Mesh is highly configurable. PC builders can choose to install their PSU above or below their motherboard. It should also be possible for users to invert their motherboard layout with this enclosure. With 390mm of clearance, this case can also support all modern graphics cards.

Key features

  • Open-frame exo-structure for unrestricted access and flexible layouts
  • High-airflow mesh panels with dual 200 mm SickleFlow front fans pre-installed
  • One pre-installed rear 120mm fan
  • Dual 360 mm radiator support and capacity for up to eight fans
  • Mini-ITX to E-ATX compatibility and 390 mm GPU clearance
  • Tool-free panel removal, USB 3.1 Type-C, and an included GPU support bracket
  • Built with FreeForm 2.0 in mind, including access to open design files for community-led modification

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