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❄️ Cool looks, cooler temps — master airflow meets modern design!
The Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh White is a mid-tower ATX case engineered for enthusiasts who demand high airflow and style. Featuring a polygonal mesh front panel that balances dust filtration with maximum ventilation, it comes equipped with three 120mm ARGB fans for vibrant lighting and superior cooling. The crystalline tempered glass side panel showcases your build with precision and strength. Supporting E-ATX motherboards up to 10.5", multiple radiator mounts, and extensive cable management, this case is a perfect blend of form, function, and convenience—ideal for professional builders and gamers seeking a sleek, high-performance chassis.
















| ASIN | B08412JPCH |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,551 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX, SSI CEB, and E-ATX motherboards; various liquid cooling radiators and fans |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 8,274 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102067846 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.41"D x 8.54"W x 18.46"H |
| Item Weight | 6.95 Kilograms |
| Light Color | ARGB |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Mfr Part Number | MCB-D500D-WGNN-S01 |
| Model Name | TD500 Mesh White |
| Model Number | MCB-D500D-WGNN-S01 |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Crystalline Tempered Glass, Polygonal Mesh Front Panel, Removable Top Panel |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 884102067846 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
L**S
A very nice, clean and easy case for any level builder!
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!
C**S
Honestly Should Cost More
My Review: As you read in the title, this case should cost way more. For the $100 price you get every creature comfort you will see on cases double the cost. It has a spacious PSU basement, removable drive trays because who needs HDDs when you can get ridiculously large M.2 drives and 2.5” drives nowadays, plenty of cable management space, and just all around next level looks. I bought this case first and foremost because it looked cool but when I fit my rig into it I was taken away by how low my temps were, my rig is running a Ryzen 7 2700x cpu and a Radeon RX5700XT gpu, all overclocked, and my temps are like 20 degrees cooler than with my other case just going off the standard air setup. This case is definitely worth the money and should be anybody’s go to when they need a quality case for an air cool build. Pros: - Great Temps - Great Looks - All The Creature Comforts - Ample Cable Management Room Cons: - Side Glass Panel is Not Tempered (the reason for this is so they can do the engraving you can see in the pictures) - Doesn’t Come With an Exhaust Fan at The Back Final Thoughts: Overall, if the opening review or the title hasn’t hooked you then you must hate having a good PC case. This case is hands down the best case I have ever owned. I mean, it should be considered illegal to spend $200+ on PC cases when something like this exists that includes everything those cases have just with, admittedly, less of that glorious RGB.
M**T
A Solid case and good value
For what you're paying this is a solid case considering you're also getting 3 argb fans along with it. Mine arrived in good shape unlike other reviews have mentioned. The case is fairly light while still feeling solidly built. The airflow of the case is great with all the mesh present on the case. It also looks great with all the lighting when running and really stands out. The design extending to the tempered glass is really cool as well and stands out from other cases with glass panels. The magnetic filter on the top is a nice touch but the PSU filter on the bottom feels like an afterthought. The ssd mounting options are clever and easy to use. The HDD cage being removable would be nice but at this price point isn't a deal breaker. The biggest downside as others have mentioned is that the cable management isn't the best. You don't have a lot of room under the PSU shroud for cable management especially if you are working with a non modular PSU. It's all still manageable and workable though and the front of the case that you can actually see looks great even if things are a bit cramped behind the scenes. Honestly this is a good case with a few small nitpicks that don't take away from the overall quality and value at this price point. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others.
C**V
Very nice case that looks great
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 top OVERALL: 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?"
D**R
Good case with wild cooling potential (see details). Recommended
I had an old Cooler Master Centurion 690 that I tried to re-use in a newer build. The system consists of an X570 board, a 3900X, a GTX1080, and a GTX2060 Super. Since it's a production box mainly used for compute, it's frequently at 100%, drawing 500 watts. While the old Centurion technically worked, it needed too many fans (and made too much noise) to be practical. The search was on for a newer high airflow case! While I wanted to get a Phanteks case, I decided on the Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh Black ARGB (MCB-D500D-KGNN-S01) instead. It came down to looks (subjective) and price. The TD500 arrived in a pretty beefy box, with no shipping damage. I got my first good look at the front panel as I unboxed the case. Well, if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I hope Fractal Design is REALLY flattered! It's a pretty blatant copy, only marred by the "Cooler Master" badging (but, hey, it's their product). The bezel on the front panel doesn't look nearly as nice as the mesh (which looks great). The inner frame is pretty nice, staying out of the way for anything you want to do. Sure, that's so you can pack the thing with exotic radiators and fans, but that's for a future build. For THIS build, the PSU tucked neatly into the bottom tunnel. The 8-pin was easy to route, EVEN WITH the motherboard in place. The PCIe 6/8-pin power cables and 24-pin motherboard power connector route through the passthrough gaskets well. The case jumpers come through the PSU tunnel passthroughs. I found cable management to be pretty easy, even without a modular power supply. The only bad thing, really, is the lack of gather points on the back side of the motherboard tray. I don't really care about that, though. You can see what the configuration looks like in my attached photos. The beveled glass is a neat touch, but it's not really my style (although YMMV). The worst case feature, from a practical standpoint, is the use of pins to mount the bottom front fan, though I guess they did that for clearance reasons. My main goal was to drop my component temps and noise level. The TD500 did both quite well, without breaking the bank. Excellent. Eventually, I'll stick a massive radiator on the front and some fans on the top. In the meantime, I'm still happy with my choice. Recommended
D**L
Excellent case and good value
This is an awesome case for the price. Got this to upgrade my build, I had an old, boring, smaller form factor case that I was tired of. This case is great for airflow, just look it up on youtube and a lot of videos are available where they've compared this case against others for their airflow/cooling capabilities. I removed all my parts and put them in this case. Installing everything was really easy, there is way more room in this case than a small form factor case. Only added difficulty was the additional wires for aRGB, I didn't have those in my old case. Lots of room for cable management in the back and the grommets and holes make that easier. The included RGB fans are nice, slightly whinier than my old Fractal Prisma SL-12 fans but not loud by any means. The tempered glass side is very nice, crystal clear and heavy. Mounting SSDs and HDDs is super easy, there are four spots to mount SSDs and they are simply held in place by little studs that screw in to the SSD and then you insert into rubber mounts. You can mount two HDDs in the drive bay with nifty little trays that slide in and out. If you don't have any old HDDs, you can remove the trays and the right wall of the bay and then you'll have way more room for the power supply and cables. The included ARGB controller is nice since I don't have an RGB header on my motherboard. For greater flexibility I was able to peel the reset switch cable away from the other front IO cables and plug it into the RGB controller. Now I can toggle through the 14 RGB presets by using the reset button on the front IO.
K**D
Looks great and stays cool
This was my first home pc build so I went with a mid tower case after going through a multitude of reviews which steered me away from micro atx and landed on the Cooler Master MasterBox TD500. Aesthetically the RBG fans are cool, and there's 3 of them which came pre-installed. There's also interior lighting behind the motherboard which is neat. The PSU sits at the bottom of the case with a vent and there's a mesh vent on top in addition to the opening in the rear. I personally wanted a closed case and not open air simply b/c I fear dust so the tempered glass was ideal. I can see everything inside and the components are completely enclosed. Given that this was my first build, I had no clue how much space I would actually need for the particular parts I ordered, but I was able to easily fit everything onto my mobo and slot it in with no issues. Cable management was the only challenge as I struggled to route the 24-pin cable. Other than that large bulky cable, the other connectors fit into all the available case holes to keep the cords hidden and clean with a tie. One thing I wish I had done is remove the hdd enclosure. Now that m.2 is a thing, I would have preferred the space dedicated to the 3.5" drives optional. I couldn't figure out how to remove drive bays without completely taking apart the case. Ideally, that would have freed up the entire lower portion of the case for cable management. I'll mention plenty of ports, usb 2.0, 3.2, DP, Wi-Fi, etc. I'm digging the case and recommend.
K**T
So Far So Wonderful!
This was the case I choose for my first PC build and I absolutely love it so far. Mine arrived in perfect condition and I have not had any issues with the stock fans making weird noises, like other reviews have mentioned, but I'll update this if anything changes. Anyway, this thing looks amazing. Super sleek and very well-suited for an all-black gaming build. Plenty of room for more fans (I added three of CM's halo 120s) so everything has been sufficiently cool so far (idles around 35-40 and gpu runs at a cool 65 even for heavy load gaming). You can remove the slots for the hard drive bays, which is nice and helps for getting your cables in on the psu, although your best bet is hooking your psu cables up before actually installing it. With it installed, the angle was too weird and difficult to make work plugging stuff in, but again. Just doing that before screwing it in fixes that tiny issue perfectly. Also, the tempered glass (and yes, it is tempered glass if you get the cheaper mesh option on this listing) is veeeeery pretty and I love the cuts on it, really makes the rgb look even more visually interesting. I may replace the stock fans at some point but so far they do the job and they're very quiet! (Although the ambient noise is pretty loud in my house to begin with, so idk). Anyway, great case!
F**C
Case molto valido per la fascia di prezzo
Tutto sommato un ottimo mid-tower capace di assecondare più o meno tutte le esigenze. Dopo due giorni passati a provare varie configurazioni hardware, queste sono le mie conclusioni: PRO: - Design accativante e discreto allo stesso tempo - Buona qualità dei materiali, ho avuto case decisamente più costosi ma con materiali di qualità nettamente inferiore - Il pannello laterale in vetro temperato offre un ottima vista dell'interno ed è molto comodo da rimuovere - Arriva fornito di tre ventole RGB - Nonostante sia un mid-tower, è possibile montare un radiatore da 360mm, sia nella parte superiore che dietro al pannello frontale - Non ci sono problemi di spazio per quanto riguarda l'installazione della scheda video - Gli alloggi delle memorie di massa, situati sul retro del case e nella cover del PSU, aiutano a mantenere un interno molto ordinato - Il design semplice e compatto favorisce un ottimo airflow - prezzo molto interessante per quello che offre CONTRO: - Le ventole sono un capellino rumorose - Montando un radiatore da 360mm nella parte superiore, non resta spazio per una ventola sul retro - Non penso sia possibile montare un radiatore più spesso di 30mm nella parte superiore, il mio deep cool castle 360 v2 entra preciso - Ottimo per i dissipatori AIO ma alcuni dissipatori ad aria potrebbero essere troppo alti - lo spazio per alloggiare i cavi nel comparto laterale è appena sufficente e in gerenale le soluzioni per organizzare i cavi potrebbero essere migliori - la cover del PSU è molto bella ma poco pratica e spaziosa, l'installazione dell'alimentatore può risultare difficoltosa - Non c'è spazio per PSU particolarmente lunghi, il mio corsair RM850x ci sta preciso. E' comunque possibile sacrificare gli alloggi degli hard disk per fare spazio - la cover del PSU ha delle asole dal quale è possibile far passare i connettori audio, USB e dei pulsanti di accensione e reset del pannello frontale. risultano tuttavia poco pratiche a causa del poco spazio disponibile nell'alloggio del PSU - Il pulsante di accensione e l'ingresso per i jack audio/mic non sembrano di ottima qualità, tuttavia, collegando l'headset, non ho riscontrato disturbi sgradevoli nel segnale audio come di solito succede. - I filtri antipolvere sono un po' ridicoli, ma per questo prezzo non lo reputo un problema :) Conclusioni: Il TD500 Mesh di Cooler Master è decisamente un case che punta a soddisfare qualsiasi necessità di una build di livello intermedio, sia a livello pratico che estetico, e riesce a proporsi ad un prezzo interessante riuscendo a puntare sulle caratteristiche importanti, trascurando invece dettagli di secondaria importanza.
O**R
High quality, well designed, looks amazing
My first build, done in 45 mins. This case is incredibly well designed, cable management is a breeze with it and everything aligned perfectly. Looks great too. Comes with the three fans in the front pre-installed and comes ready to plug straight into you MB. My only niggle is that is doesn't come with a rear exhaust fan, but I just picked another Cooler Master ARBG fan from Amazon, no drama, would have just been nice to be included. The glass - 4mm thick tempered glass! No worries of it being smashed easily like a lot of the cheap cases. For what it is, it's a great price. I would have happily paid 50% more for this. Definitely recommend
K**D
Fantastic case
Fantastic case ! Glass door look fantastic. Strongly recommend this one !
O**S
Fits a 280mm double liquid cooler radiator but....
This unit is great, it looks fabulous, it has excellent airflow it also has lots of lighted fans, however. If you have a regular ATX motherboard and you have or want to use a 280mm double or triple liquid cooler radiator you will not be able to fit them in the case together. after I installed my full ATX motherboard into this unit I then found that I could not fit my 280mm double3 fan radiator in the top of the case, the Ram dimms on the motherboard get in the way of the fan, and before you ask, the 280mm radiator does not fit in the forward position only on the top of the case, so I was forced to take my dremmel to cut slots in one of my Fan shrouds to allow room for the Dimms to fit when I installed the fans. This would definitely be a deal breaker for many out there, but I wasn't going to return the 280MM fans and radiator and pay more for the 240mm version, so I modified the fans to allow everything to fit. Other than this "little" problem the case is excellent and the design of the case is overall excellent. The wire routing can give you an extremely clean install with only a tiny bit of wires visible and the sculpted glass door on the left side is seriously cool and yes, it is Glass, not polycarbonate. the overall construction quality is excellent and is perfect for someone who is looking for a good quality case I have zero complaints about this case, with the exception of it saying it will fit a 280mm dual fan radiator as this is only technically true, but don't expect to fit your full size Motherboard afterwards. So my advice is that if you like this case and also want to use a dual fan radiator do not buy a 280mm unit, but buy the 240mm triple, double or single radiator. If you intend to install a single 280mm fan radiator I think that there should be enough room for it and the motherboard, but no double and a triple will not fit this case at all.
F**Z
Au top pour héberger une grosse RX 7900 XTX custom et maintenir le tout au frais !
J'ai acheté cette tour exprès pour la RX 7900 XTX car mon ancienne tour est trop petite. Je l'ai commandée le jeudi 15 décembre. Je m'attendais à la recevoir le lundi 19 comme prévu. Mais je l'ai reçue le lendemain (16/12) très bien emballée (son carton d'origine était lui-même emballé dans un énorme carton rembourré). Très agréablement surpris par cette vitesse de livraison de qualité ! Je recommande donc chaudement le vendeur. La tour est très bien pensée pour refroidir l'intérieur. On sent bien l'air frais fortement aspiré par l'avant (toute la hauteur) et l'air chaud fortement expulsé vers l'arrière-haut. C'est très efficace. Elle réduit pas mal le bruit, même si ce n'est pas exceptionnel (mieux que mon ancienne tour en tout cas). La vitre est très lourde. On sent la qualité de la finition. Et les conduits pour le câble-management sont géniaux ! Je n'ai même pas eu besoin d'utiliser de serre-câble à l'intérieur tellement c'est bien pensé. En résumé, je suis très satisfait de mon achat.
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