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Cooler Master Also Intros MasterBox MB500 TUF Gaming Edition Case

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2018/07/23 09:53:09 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.c...uf-gaming-edition-case
 
Cooler Master unveiled the MasterBox MB500 TUF Gaming case which is a variant of the original MB500 launched in April. The right side panel is printed with a large (ASUS Gaming) TUF emblem. I haven't really taken a liking to this PC case and despite the addition of TUF gaming I still am not impressed.
 


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    Re: Cooler Master Also Intros MasterBox MB500 TUF Gaming Edition Case 2018/07/23 19:48:25 (permalink)
     
    Nice looking case.     

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    Re: Cooler Master Also Intros MasterBox MB500 TUF Gaming Edition Case 2021/04/23 03:33:26 (permalink)
    I've generally utilized cooler Master PC cases and they have never baffled me, up to this point. I purchased this case trusting it was a mid pinnacle however contrasted with my other cooler Master mid pinnacles, this thing is minuscule. I experienced difficulties accommodating my motherboard into this case, needed to place my SSDs in an uncommon territory to accommodate my cooling. The front is modest feeble plastic. The other cooler Master cases I purchased were less expensive however significantly more durable and less plastic. The RGB light switch is put inside the board making it difficult to change except if you need to take the board off to change tones...
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    Re: Cooler Master Also Intros MasterBox MB500 TUF Gaming Edition Case 2021/04/23 04:20:45 (permalink)
    Not really keen on that front, bump bezel, hood-thingie 

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    Re: Cooler Master Also Intros MasterBox MB500 TUF Gaming Edition Case 2021/04/25 23:54:03 (permalink)
    Heh, it already looks like it's got a layer of dust on the glass. 


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    Re: Cooler Master Also Intros MasterBox MB500 TUF Gaming Edition Case 2021/04/26 11:56:20 (permalink)
    The need to reinvent the wheel...

    Many of the 2020 cases are still top notch and some very old models had great ideas worth revisiting.

    I don't understand the need to constantly make new things. Just work on a product till its good and then sell it while working on a new one - whether that one is ready in a year or two, who cares.

    I'd rather see good products than a spam - like the rx6700 that is basically an rx5700 or even worse the latest lackluster intel cpus.
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