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Cooler Master's New Masterframe 360 Includes a Front-Mounted Model Stand

Cooler Master Master Frame
(Credit: Cooler Master)

Cooler Master's Masterframe series is an in-house design for its pre-built gaming PCs—or at least it used to be. Following the success of that range, the brand is now reportedly looking to send it out into the wilds of the DIY market in stylish fashion. According to Hardware&Co's leak , the new MasterFrame 360 case will have a front-mounted figure display stand with the option of a mirrored back or an LCD panel for custom visuals.

As PC cases have evolved, they've become more of a showcase for the internal hardware, making them at least part display case. To that end, many people have included figurines, models, or custom artwork over the years, and Cooler Master looks set to capitalize on that phenomenon with its new MasterFrame case, which has space for a giant figurine at the front. One rendered example shows a cyber ninja of sorts in that slot.

Cooler Master Master Frame 360 case.
Cooler Master Master Frame 360 case.

Credit: Cooler Master

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The Master Frame 360 will reportedly measure 21.6 by 11.4 by 22.8 inches and weigh 36 pounds, with support for a vertical GPU mounting system via an included PCIe 5 riser cable. This will allow users to display their high-end graphics card at the front of the case in the display stand. Alternatively, they can add a figurine or something else besides. Maybe a small bonsai tree.

Regardless of what users actually put there, they'll get the positional RGB spotlights above and have the option of a few different backdrops. The standard Panorama option will have a glass back to the display area, while the Stage Mirror will use a mirrored surface for extra focus on whatever's in there. The final option will be Stage LCD, where you can have a 15.6-inch, 1080p display showcasing whatever you like. Presumably, Cooler Master's back-end software will handle what's displayed and how.

Pricing is said to start at $200 for the mirrored and panorama versions, according to VideoCardz , with the LCD version reaching up to $300. All of them are set to ship in late 2025, though there is reportedly some chance it will slip into early 2026.

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