When I build a computer, I like it to look like a stylish little refrigerator or perhaps a mid-century speaker. with wood panels. But just because I don't make myself bedazzled RGB figures behind tempered glass doesn't mean I can't appreciate them when I see them—and this new Cooler Master case might be perfect for such a build.
Cooler Master MasterFrame360 is not a completely new product. We spotted a version of it at Computex 2025.showing off the insides of a PC from almost every angle. But Cooler Master is on sale now limited edition, pre-configured PC with Ryzen 9800X3D and RTX 5080 setup, and according to a leak from the site Equipment and company by using VideoKardzthe company is preparing to sell ATX cases independently in the near future. That means it's time to dust off your most impressive and most financially devastating Gundam exhibit and place it right in the front compartment.
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The MasterFrame 360 ​​will reportedly be available in three variants: the fully transparent “panoramic” version we saw at Computex, the “Stage Mirror” version with a more standard black body, and the “Stage LCD” version with a larger 15.6-inch screen covering the “stage”. Whatever you have to show off on that front shelf – in particular, I'm picturing Hatsune Miku with the LCD version – will be illuminated by custom RGB spotlights. A clear front panel seems optional if you need extra space for, say, protruding plastic guns or fenders.
Aside from the stage, it appears to be fairly standard in design, with an included GPU card and a triple slot for dedicated vertical mounting. It can handle cards up to 430mm in length.
Pricing will reportedly be $200 for the clear and mirror versions and $300 for the LCD version, with shipping scheduled for later this year… which should give you plenty of time to finish the custom MG Epyon EW cover and find all the matching Asus parts you can..