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Cooler Master’s new and improved TD500 Mesh V2 chassis has arrived

Following on from the announcement at CES 2023, Cooler Master is now launching its TD500 Mesh V2 chassis. The design looks similar to the V1 version of this case, but some smart changes have been made throughout to improve liquid cooling compatibility, I/O connectivity and more. 

Maintaining the original version’s intricate geometric design, the TD500 Mesh V2 offers both functionality and style to match the needs of the modern-day PC gamer. At the front, you'll find a unique 3D front panel with three 120mm ARGB fans pulling cool air into the system. Other improvements include thicker radiator compatibility, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C connectivity and a repositionable PSU shroud cover.

In total, the TD500 Mesh V2 has room for seven 120mm fans, and space for up to a 360mm radiator in the front and roof of the case for those looking to utilise liquid cooling. Cooler Master also has specially crafted Fine Mesh filters dotted throughout the case to help stop dust from getting into your system.

As far as cases go, this one is affordable, coming in at £99.99. Alongside this, Cooler Master is also launching the MasterAccessory GEM, a magnetic puck that you can attach to the side of your case to hang headphones out of the way.

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