Cooler Master MasterFrame 360 cases to launch for $199, LCD model priced at $299

MasterFrame 360 perfect to display 3D-printed Jensen or a GPU

Cooler Master to Release MasterFrame 360 Cases with Built-in Display Space for Figurines or GPUs

Cooler Master’s MasterFrame series was initially designed as a showcase case for its prebuilt gaming PCs, most notably the systems that used the company’s semi-custom RTX 50 series graphics cards . Those cards were never released to the DIY market, and until now, the case wasn’t either. That’s about to change.

According to a new leak from Hardware&Co, Cooler Master is preparing to sell the MasterFrame 360 chassis separately, with three distinct models: Panorama , Stage Mirror , and Stage LCD . Each includes a large front display area originally intended for collectibles that can just as easily be used to display a graphics card. Cooler Master has equipped the space with ARGB spotlights, and depending on the version, users will get either a mirrored backdrop or a 15.6-inch Full HD LCD panel for custom visuals.

Source: Hardware & Co

The cases measure roughly 55 × 29 × 58 cm, weigh 16.5 kg, and support vertical GPU mounting via an included PCIe 5.0 riser. They feature vertical airflow, accommodating up to twelve 120 mm fans, six at the top and six at the bottom, though none are included by default. GPU clearance extends up to 43 cm, so even large triple-fan cards will fit.

Pricing is expected to start at $199 USD for the Panorama and Stage Mirror variants, while the Stage LCD model is planned at $299 USD . Cooler Master is targeting a late 2025 release window, though based on past product timelines, that may slip into early 2026.

Source: Hardware & Co