The Cooler Master MasterFrame 360 Panorama Is Not An Aquarium …
Unless You Want It To Be
Flourinert is no more, but it’s replacement is around $940 a gallon if you want to turn your MasterFrame 360 Panorama into an aquarium, just don’t put any live fish in there. However you want to cool a system you build in this case you are going to want to make sure that your wiring job is immaculate as the sides of the case are wrap around tempered glass. The top, bottom and rear of the case are metal, otherwise everyone can see exactly what is inside your system.
The design of the MasterFrame 360 Panorama moves the cooling to the top and bottom, you can fit either six 120mm or two 140mm fans or install two 180mm, 200mm or 360mm radiators. The bottom offers the same options but there isn’t space n the back for a fan, as the PSU and motherboard are located in the middle of the case to accommodate the open space in the back where you can show off whatever you think would look nice there.
Cooler Master's MasterFrame 360 Panorama is an open-concept chassis featuring a glass view and dedicated spotlight stage for showcasing collectibles.
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