CoolerMaster is adding two new cases to its vast portfolio – the MasterBox 540 for RGB-lovers and the MasterBox MB600L V2 for those who prefer a minimalistic design.
The CoolerMaster MasterBox 540 has a unique ARGB ether front panel to create a dazzling display of colours. Users can choose to customise the RGB lighting through the included controller or sync it with the motherboard and other components. The front panel comes with a USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2) port, 2x USB-A 3.2 (Gen 1) ports, and a 3.5mm headset jack.
The top panel can be removed to improve access to the system, which is particularly useful when you have to install an AIO cooler. The tempered glass side panel can also be easily removed thanks to its screwless and tool-free design. On the inside, users can install 410mm long GPUs, 165mm tall CPU coolers, 2x 360mm radiators, and up to 7x 120mm fans.
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2020 has been a great year for case manufacturers, and it seems many cases now have much more of a focus on airflow than what we have seen in years gone by. Here, we go over our picks for the top 5 cases of 2020, and be sure to let us know your thoughts on our choices!
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#5: Corsair 4000D AirFlow
#4: be quiet! Pure Base 500DX
See the full be quiet! Pure Base 500DX review HERE.
#3: Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P
See the full Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P review HERE.
The Full Nerd awards: Our favorite PC hardware of 2020
In this episode of The Full Nerd, we crown the best PC hardware and software of 2020. Credit: Adam Patrick Murray/IDG
you the live Full Nerd audience engage in fierce debate (and occasional swooning) to crown the best PC hardware of 2020. And what a year it’s been for PC hardware, even though much of the most impressive new gear remains impossible to acquire.
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aren’t PCWorld’s formal picks they’re the opinions of the Full Nerd podcast gang alone. We didn’t hold staff-wide meetings or create elaborate Excel spreadsheets full of information about every gizmo we ve reviewed. Instead, each member of the Full Nerd crew brings a single nominee for each category. Then the group argues, pleads, and deals until we reach a consensus victor. If we can’t determine a winner for a category via majority vote, we ask the live viewing audience to help break the tie. You helped select a champion in not one, but