The idea of MasterCase computer cases is that, if necessary, the user can replace or upgrade some parts of the case, rather than looking for a new, more suitable chassis. Thanks to the FreeForm modular mounting system, you can change the internal layout of elements, for example, by placing an additional fan or water pump instead of an unnecessary drive bay. You can also customize the design of the case, for example, remove the carrying handles, replace the glass door with a mesh panel, or install a transparent side window instead of the iron side.


Almost all MasterCase chassis are quite voluminous, allowing the user to use ultra-modern and heavy-duty components. Thus, an E-ATX motherboard can easily fit on the pallet of an average Midi Tower model, and there is enough space inside for a large premium video card and a tall tower cooler. In addition, there are 6 - 7 seats inside for installing case fans and several free areas for placing a water pump with a radiator of standard size 240 or 360 mm. Also in the series, there are often Full Tower modifications of already released cases, designed with an eye on extremely powerful PCs.

It is most convenient to trace the evolution of the MasterCase family using the most popular model of 2021 release - MasterCase H500P Mesh. It's a sleek, futuristic, almost 12-pound case with a tray for E-ATX cards, a pair of pre-installed ARGB fans behind the front panel, a mesh front panel, and scattered ventilation holes along the bottom. The dimensions, configuration and upgrade capabilities of the MasterCase H500P make it an extremely interesting option for building a modern gaming computer with top models of NVIDIA RTX 3000/4000 video cards.