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The Cooler Master TD500 Max bundles everything you need to kickstart a high-end PC build

If you are looking to build a new PC, hardware bundles can often be a quick and easy way to get several core components together at a discounted price. Cooler Master has something similar on the way with the new TD500 Max case, which comes packaged with an 850W power supply, perfect for a high-end gaming build, along with a 360mm AIO liquid cooler. 

The TD500 Max has several key features and advantages, including its custom AIO cooler, which uses a Cooler Master 360x38mm Atmos radiator pre-assembled at the front and equipped with three Mobius 120P RGB fans. An additional Mobius 120P RGB fan is at the rear for exhaust.

Another unique feature is the tailored power solution, which includes a Cooler Master GXII 850W ATX 3.0 PSU that is pre-installed and ready to be plugged into the wall and components. The TD500 Max's PSU is ATX 3.0-ready and compatible with the latest GPUs. The patented two-stage power connection simplifies installation and cable management, further enhancing the system-building process.

Additionally, the case's PSU shroud has a concealed storage compartment for additional screws. Available in grey, the Cooler Master TD500 Max is scheduled to be released in the UK in early April, priced at £369.99

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KitGuru says: Although pricey, one must remember that it already includes a 360 AIO cooler and a decent power supply bundled with it, making it a perfect starting point for a new build. 

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