Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh Airflow ATX Mid-Tower with Polygonal Mesh Front Panel, Crystalline Tempered Glass, E-ATX up to 10.5", Three 120mm ARGB Fans & ARGB Lighting System - View 1

Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh Airflow ATX Mid-Tower with Polygonal Mesh Front Panel, Crystalline Tempered Glass, E-ATX up to 10.5", Three 120mm ARGB Fans & ARGB Lighting System

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Key Features

  • Polygonal Mesh features a 3-dimensional contour and is also capable of simultaneously providing high airflow and dust filtration.
  • A crystalline tempered glass side panel dons a crystalline design, precision engineered for strength as well as aesthetics
  • Three included addressable RGB fans flood the build with lighting while providing considerable airflow.
  • For enthusiast-grade cooling, 2360 millimeter radiators are supported on the top and front panel to keep the most extreme systems cool.
  • Support for up to 7120 millimeter fans and front, top, and rear liquid cooling ensure the utmost in performance.

Specifications

Processor
1 5x86
Wireless Type
802.11a
Brand
Cooler Master
Series
TD500 Mesh
Item model number
MCB-D500D-KGNN-S01
Hardware Platform
playstation 2
Item Weight
15.29 pounds
Product Dimensions
19.41 x 8.54 x 18.46 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
19.41 x 8.54 x 18.46 inches
Color
TD500 Mesh Black ARGB
Processor Brand
Intel
Number of Processors
1
Batteries
A batteries required.
Manufacturer
Cooler Master
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
December 15, 2019

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Customer Reviews

Lizbeth Scholes
I haven't upgraded my own case in about 6 years. It was about time, as I was upgrading my PC parts, and this really was the only case that STUCK out. That fractal design on the front and tempered glass look super nice, and a lot of reviews looked splendid.I honestly avoided most RGB cases, I didn't want to be all "Flashy" and have that "Epic Gamer" set up, I enjoyed my 2 separate fans up front, that just worked. no set up. but this case made setting up RGB on the reset switch on the front panel super easy. Plenty of different Motherboard adapters for the RGB controller as well, which come nicely labeled. Everything was already plugged in and set up to run off an adapter so I only needed to plug a single fan header in. SUPER convenient, as I was building 3 PC's that night, that was a total time saver, along with that adapter being labeled so neatly.This case was off to great start, It was super easy to work with, had everything I needed set up pretty much out of the box, and it looked pretty sick.I did have to look up a review online to see how to mount my SSD, as the case only came with screws and zip-ties, no manual, unless I missed it somewhere...But that's really minimal.The whole design is very sleek, and the inside is VERY spacious, My current parts a bit big, they took up most of my old case, as I have a asus ROG GTX 1080 ( 3 fans on this GPU, so she's a loooong boi) and I also have a Nocture D15S to cool my CPU, and that's a pretty sizable cooler, but it fits perfectly in this case, I still have plenty of wiggle room, if that's any idea of how much room you might have. I still have space in there.Plenty of spots for cable management with Zip-ties, or twist ties, whatever you use. Honestly really cleans up well back there.The air flow is TOP notch, with those 3 fans in the front, they do a really good job, my PC breathes VERY well with this case, as there's just a lot of air flow.Honestly, the whole case felt very catered to my needs.Glad I purchased, and I hope if you buy, you feel the same! It's a really great case!Thanks Cooler Master!
CMVCMV
PROs:-Looks-Mesh front panel-Separate power supply bay-Lots of cable pass-throughs and grommets-Enough hardware included-Price vs similar designs-3x 120mm RGB + controller included-Felt sturdy and solid throughout for 'budget' case-Great cooling options-2 mounting options for up to 360mm radiator, could accommodate a 240mm + a 360mm at same time-will hold a long graphics card (9" 2-fan pictured)CONS:-Only 2 front USB-HDD cage screwed and riveted - needs to be removable-SSD mounting grommet + pin is neat idea, but in practice cables make SSD pop out of place-Right/bottom side not nearly deep enough for cable management. It's a real struggle requiring a 3rd or 4th hand to get the metal panel on properly.-PSU filter is clipped on junk & should be same magnet design topOVERALL: I'm happy and will call it 5* because of the features, looks, and price. Was a pretty easy build but i used a semi-modular Seasonic 650W PSU that isn't very deep. That left me a little room behind PSU for cable tucking and I only needed 1 modular run from it. So getting everything installed and all the parts you can see prettied up wasn't difficult. I like the offset channel top which made mounting the 360mm rad up top real easy too. I experienced none of the issues I saw frequently in reviews like shipping damage or missing hardware.Biggest gripe/difficulty was the cable management. Case gives great options to make the area you can see pretty. Horrible options to hide/route/manage what you want hidden. The permanently fixed HDD cage "wall" prevents excess PSU cables getting tucked there. The overall cavity for dressing/tucking unused length of wire is very, very shallow and even the most minimal of cable runs and SSD connectors is pushing the back/right side of case making it difficult to close or easy to accidentally disconnect something like a RGB fan 3pin connection. I used braided white extensions & combs just to look pretty. But that meant I was in effect managing every bit of the PSU cables behind mobo tray and there simply isn't room to do that well. About an inch deeper on the right side for routing cables would be perfect. Usable as-is (obviously) but if you took both side panels off my build, you'd look at one side and say "wow, how neatly built" then look at the other side and say "what happened?"
ZachLake1989
Works good and looks good while doing it! It’s big and well made.
U2INXSU2INXS
During the unboxing I felt a bit underwhelmed as the case felt very light. My previous case was extremely heavy out of the box. I was also worried about space and cable management as I have two old school spinning drives as well as a solid state. This, along with the power supply looked as though it may be a bit cramped and although it was tight, everything fit well and the payoff of not seeing any of those cables was worth it. I love the box that hides the PS and it's a great spot for your favorite Funko Pop.The cable management was better than I thought it would be as I was able to hide nearly every cable in the back. There are plenty of little holes all over the place where you can route cables. I also like that the front and top are basically open grates for great air flow. Dust build up may be a problem but time will tell.The front glass is very solid and heavy, the included fans worked great out of the box and the white interior/exterior look amazing with the lights aglow. Once my build was complete I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome and have had many compliments. The price does seem a bit high for what you get but the included fans make it a bit easier to swallow.Overall I would highly recommend this case, especially if you can get it on sale.