Cooler Master showed modular MasterFrame cases with wide scope for customization

Cooler Master has introduced a new series of innovative computer cases, MasterFrame. The key features of the new products are interchangeable panels and an almost completely modular design.

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The Cooler Master MasterFrame series of computer cases will be offered in two versions: aluminum (MasterFrame 400, 600, 800 models) and steel (MasterFrame 300, 500). According to the manufacturer, the cost of new products will start at $199.99. The cases are available in different formats, offering the same customization options.

All body panels are interchangeable. A video published by Cooler Master shows how the front and top panels of the MasterFrame series cases, made of metal, can be replaced, for example, with wood.

New items also provide the opportunity to customize the chassis themselves. If desired, you can change the shape of the case, turning it from standard to so-called panoramic – with a large panel of curved glass that offers a full view of the installed components. Of course, additional elements will have to be purchased separately or made independently.

The manufacturer has not yet disclosed a complete list of characteristics of the new products. It is expected that the full announcement of Cooler Master MasterFrame computer cases will take place at CES 2025 next month.

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