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June 2018
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The editors liked
Good thermal and acoustic performance
RGB controller included
Lighting features do not require motherboard support
USB 3.1 Type-C using Gen2 motherboard header
200mm intake fans
One of the cleanest-looking cases out there—remember I did not touch my cable mess
Great material mix—a huge step up from the H500P
Redesigned shroud and PSU frame result in easy installation of power supply
Functional GPU support element
Four USB 3
The editors didn't like
Requires two USB 3.0 headers or a 20-pin splitter cable for all four front panel USB 3.0 ports
Not ARGB to RGB compatible
Price
3.5" HDD cage still quite difficult to get to once your system is up and running
USB 3.1 Type-C cable weirdly short
SSDs won't be very secure during transportation
Side panel locks offer very little security from unauthorized access
Published: 2018-09-17, Author: Steven , review by: tomshardware.com
Good thermal and acoustic performance, RGB controller included, Lighting features do not require motherboard support, USB 3.1 Type-C using Gen2 motherboard header, 200mm intake fans,
Requires two USB 3.0 headers or a 20-pin splitter cable for all four front panel USB 3.0 ports, Not ARGB to RGB compatible, Price
The Cooler Master MasterCase H500M is a great-looking chassis with just about everything a gamer/enthusiast could want...
I think the H500 is a worthy addition to the H series line up and has similar aesthetics for about half the price. Cooler Master has managed to pack some nice features such as the swappable front panel, two 200mm RGB fans with controller and a top handle...
I think the H500 is a worthy addition to the H series line up and has similar aesthetics for about half the price. Cooler Master has managed to pack some nice features such as the swappable front panel, two 200mm RGB fans with controller and a top handle...
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Published: 2018-07-03, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
We poked fun at it earlier, but naming this case the “H500” will prove to be a smart decision down the line. We made such a fuss over the H500P largely because Cooler Master associated it with their still-popular HAF brand, despite overall subpar cooling...
Cooler Master has really brought their ‘A game' when creating this case. They took all the feedback from the owners of the original H500P and truly listened. I personally enjoy every minute with the H500M and loved the attention to detail they had when cr...
One of the cleanest-looking cases out there—remember I did not touch my cable mess, Great material mix—a huge step up from the H500P, Redesigned shroud and PSU frame result in easy installation of power supply, Functional GPU support element, Four USB 3
3.5" HDD cage still quite difficult to get to once your system is up and running, USB 3.1 Type-C cable weirdly short, SSDs won't be very secure during transportation, Side panel locks offer very little security from unauthorized access
The Cooler Master Mastercase H500M has an MSRP of US$199.99 excl. taxes or €199 incl. taxes. One of the cleanest-looking cases out there—remember I did not touch my cable mess! Great material mix—a huge step up from the H500P Redesigned shroud and PSU fra...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
You should already know that we loved Cooler Master's H500P chassis, so much so that we are willing to look at it day-in and day-out as we crunch through videos and conduct our daily business.With the H500M Cooler Master planned to 1-up H500P, building up...
I like it, I like it a lot even. There are however two gripes we must mention; the first, all that shielding can be a little annoying when installing. Lots of screws, you cannot easily reach the HDDs and then tucking away all the cabling. really it's no...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
We still really like the H500P Mesh, and we still dislike the original H500P. At this point, the H500P Mesh lands at around $150 and, if you like its look and want 200mm fans, it's one of the better options at its price point. It's not really the kind of...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Paul , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: At one time a premium amenity, tempered glass is now commonly found on cases, including several sub-$100 models. Cooler Master's new MasterCase H500M doesn't hit that price point, but it does go all-out with tempered glass, with the front, top, and both s...