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Cooler Master HQ Experience Coinciding with Computex 2025

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Looking forward to V series of Coolers also hopefully they have made some changes to MasterFrame as in its current iteration is quite underwhelming.
 
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Looking forward to V series of Coolers also hopefully they have made some changes to MasterFrame as in its curren iteration is quite underwhelming.
Some parts used rivets in the MasterFrame 600, which I think could change to use of screws instead. But other than that the case looked very solid and elegant. Hoping that it gets released very soon now. I also hope they will offer the ITX-variant.
 
Some parts used rivets in the MasterFrame 600, which I think could change to use of screws instead. But other than that the case looked very solid and elegant. Hoping that it gets released very soon now. I also hope they will offer the ITX-variant.
Apart from use of rivets its also the fact that cooler master in past(from having worked with stacker, cosmos and other cases) has had terrible implementations of features with far too many screws and types of screws leading to bad user experience. I think CM did show off a smaller Master Frame not sure if it was mATX or mITX variant but they do have plans for smaller and larger variants.
 
Apart from use of rivets its also the fact that cooler master in past(from having worked with stacker, cosmos and other cases) has had terrible implementations of features with far too many screws and types of screws leading to bad user experience. I think CM did show off a smaller Master Frame not sure if it was mATX or mITX variant but they do have plans for smaller and larger variants.
Never had a Cooler Master case before, but their MasterFrame series got my attention because it looked great, with clever design. The entire frame is made up by aluminium with perforated holes along the frames which basically makes it possible to contruct any type of configuration for the case. The rivets at some places were the main complaint among test reviewers, I think. We'll see what the final versions looks like once released, if it's a good user experience. I can see that the MasterFrame 600 is started to be listed at computer stores, from google searches.
 
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