Cooler Master MasterFrame: Pluggable modular case changes appearance and size 47 comments
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Cooler Master presents its latest series of cases called MasterFrame in a short video. The new series is completely modular, allowing different side and front elements to be mounted. The chassis can also be adjusted in size so the case can be converted from E-ATX to ITX.
Modular housing kit
The Cooler Master MasterFrame is designed as a modular kit and is assembled from corner brackets and corresponding cross braces. As a short press release from the manufacturer explains, there is also a choice when it comes to materials. You can choose between stainless steel and aluminum.
In addition to crossbars of different lengths, which can be used to adjust the size of the housing, the exterior elements can also be exchanged. The video shows, among other things, perforated and closed front elements. A wooden element and a curved glass element are also featured.
The aluminum version of the MasterFrame will be available in sizes 400, 600 and 800. The stainless steel variants will appear in 300 and 500 variants. The starting price is expected to be around 120 US dollars (before taxes). Other prices as well as possible accessories and their prices have not yet been mentioned.
More information on CES 2025
Just like the prices, Cooler Master also lacks further details about the case, but wants to present the case in full at the upcoming CES 2025 in Las Vegas.
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