Master Frame 700 by Cooler Master - open frame tower that doubles as a bench stand.

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The Master Frame 700 is open frame full tower PC case with a motherboard tray and side wings on both sides, which are linked by friction hinges to form a single unit. It is possible to employ two different sorts of modes: the "open air frame mode," in which the frame is erected vertically, and the "test bench mode," in which the frame is positioned horizontally.



Apart from that, a specially engineered friction hinge, which joins the motherboard tray and the side wing, allows for seamless adjustment to the necessary angle depending on the application. By altering the tension of the hinges, you may lighten the movement while tightening it to allow heavy items to be mounted to the side wings of the wing structure. The cooling fan can be equipped with 120mmx3 or 140mmx2 blades on both sides, and the radiator can handle up to 360 / 420mm on the top and 280 / 360mm on both sides, depending on the configuration. Drivers are installed in four 2.5-inch drive bays and three 2.5-inch drive bays, respectively. There are eight stages of expansion slots, with each effective space containing a CPU cooler. The total height of the CPU cooler is158 mm, the depth of the power supply unit (which can accommodate up to two units), and the length of the graphics card is 450mm (up to 310mm is recommended for maximum expandability).

In terms of external dimensions, they are as follows: 306 millimeters in width, 702 millimeters in-depth, and 410 millimeters in height. The form factors are as follows: EEB, CEB, SSI, XL-ATX, E-ATX, AT, MicroATX, and Mini-ITX. The unit will be priced around 200 USD.


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