Cooler Master launches their MasterFrame 700 open-air frame PC chassis | OC3D News (overclock3d.net) As part of their
2021 Virtual Showcase, Cooler Master has launched their MasterFrame 700 open-air PC chassis, a highly customisable enclosure which can be used as a "flexible test bench", a will mountable "showcase PC chassis" or as an open-air frame enclosure. Cooler Master has designed this hinged chassis to be easily disassembled by users, allowing all parts of this enclosure to be modified, painted or wrapped with ease, allowing users of this enclosure to easily modify their MasterFrame 700. Fans of liquid cooling will also be glad to know that this chassis can support up to three 360mm radiators simultaneously at the top, left and right sides of this chassis.
At the front of the Cooler Master Masterframe 700, users of this enclosure can mount a large 650mm tempered glass panel to protect the hardware within the enclosure and channel airflow between the enclosure's side wings and towards the hardware in-between. The MasterFrame 700 is designed with versatility in mind, with a planned shipping date this month and an estimated MSRP of €169 in the US.
Using a 100 x 100mm VESA mount, users of the MasterFrame 700 can wall-mount their PC to highlight their showcase builds and save desk space. Users should be warned that they will need a sturdy wall mount and strong fasteners for their wall to carry a heavy liquid-cooled PC.
At the top of the MasterFrame 700, Cooler Master has included two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports and a single USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port and a single 3.5mm audio headset jack. The enclosure also has space for up to four 3.5/2.5 inch devices or a total of seven 2.5-inch drives. Behind the MasterFrame's motherboard tray is enough space for up to two full ATX power supply (up to 210mm long). The case can also support motherboards that are up to SSI-EEB in scale.
Support for three 360mm rads is very interesting.