Cooler Master MasterCase H500P Mesh ARGB - PC Case with Dual 200mm Fans for High-Volume Airflow, Builder-Focused Chassis Panels - View 1

Cooler Master MasterCase H500P Mesh ARGB - PC Case with Dual 200mm Fans for High-Volume Airflow, Builder-Focused Chassis Panels

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Key Features

  • DUAL 200MM ARGB FANS - Two massive 200mm MF200R RGB fans draw high-volume airflow into the case for superior cooling (includes an additional 140mm fan at the back) - fully compatible with RGB-certified motherboards (ASUS Aura, Gigabyte Fusion, MSI Mystic Light, and ASRock) for comprehensive ARGB lighting.
  • BUILDER FOCUSED - A DIY or case modding dream, the front mesh intake panel, transparent top exhaust panel, and both side panels can be easily taken off - perfect for creative people looking to personalise their PC.
  • TEMPERED GLASS SIDE PANEL - The easy-to-remove light-grey tinted side panel combined with minimalist CPU cut out cover, PSU shroud, and clean cable management covers with dedicated routing creates a minimalist frame in which to showcase the hardware inside. Supports E-ATX* (*12" x 10.7" will limit cable management features) , ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards - features 2 additional PCI slots at the rear to better highlight graphics cards.
  • LIQUID COOLING READY - The H500P accommodates liquid coolers with radiators up to 360mm in length either within the top panel or behind the front mesh.
  • ACCESSIBLE I/O PANEL - Features 2 x USB 3.2 (formerly USB 3.0) ports, 2 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x 3.5mm audio jack, 1 x 3.5mm mic jack, ARGB Controller and 1 x 2-to-3 ARGB Splitter

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Customer Reviews

Jacob Larson
Ordered this case by mistake, meant to order one that looked very similar to it but by a different brand. Massively disappointed in the build quality of this case though after taking it out of the box to check it out. The case exterior is comprised almost entirely of cheap painted plastic segments that feel flimsy and make creaking plastic sounds whenever the case is picked up, moved or shifted - inexcusably poor craftsmanship for a $200 case!I already have another PC that uses a much cheaper budget case by Cougar (the MX330G Air) - it is built almost entirely out of solid metal and is incredibly sturdy and looks great, yet costs less than a third of this case's price. So why is this case so expensive with such bad build quality?