Cooler Master MasterFrame 360 cases set to release at $199, with the LCD version priced at $299

Cooler Master is preparing to launch its MasterFrame 360 series of PC cases, which were initially designed as showcase enclosures for the company’s prebuilt gaming systems featuring semi-custom GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards that were not made available to the DIY market. These cases are now set to be sold separately, emphasizing their unique display capabilities for items such as 3D-printed figurines, like a Jensen figurine, or even graphics cards, transforming them into more than just standard PC chassis.

Source: Hardware & Co

The series includes three models—Panorama, Stage Mirror, and Stage LCD—all sharing a similar core design but differentiated by their front display backdrops. The Panorama and Stage Mirror variants feature either a standard or mirrored backdrop, while the Stage LCD model incorporates a 15.6-inch Full HD LCD panel for displaying custom visuals. Each case supports vertical GPU mounting with an included PCIe 5.0 riser cable, allowing for the accommodation of large triple-fan graphics cards up to 43 cm in length. The design prioritizes vertical airflow and can support up to twelve 120 mm fans—six at the top and six at the bottom—though no fans are included by default.

Additional features include ARGB spotlights in the front display area to highlight showcased items, with the overall dimensions measuring approximately 55 × 29 × 58 cm and a weight of 16.5 kg. Pricing is set at $199 USD for the Panorama and Stage Mirror models, while the Stage LCD version is expected to retail for $299 USD. Availability is targeted for late 2025, though based on Cooler Master’s historical product timelines, it could potentially slip into early 2026.

Source: videocardz – via: Hardware & Co

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