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The Cooler Master MasterBox 520 box comes with 4 standard fans and ARGB controller


The Cooler Master MasterBox 520 box comes with 4 standard fans and ARGB controller



Cooler Master has launched the MasterBox 520 mid-tower with 4 standard fans: three of them ARGB with built-in physical controller.

The manufacturer Cooler Master already has a new box in semi-tower size. the dimensions of the Master Box 520 (we reviewed the MasterBox 540 last year) are 502x210x498 mm and come with two possibilities: with perforated front panel or with tempered glass front. admits motherboards up to E-ATX although the manufacturer warns that it can affect cable management, graphics up to 410 mm, CPU heatsinks up to 165 mm and sources up to 200 mm long (although they recommend not exceeding 170 mm). This tower comes with 4 fans as standard, three of them ARGB (front) and one rear, all of them 12 cm. In addition, it has an ARGB controller to synchronize and manage even more lights.

Geeknetic Cooler Master MasterBox 520 comes with 4 standard fans and ARGB 1 controller

The Cooler Master MasterBox 520 add dust filters on virtually all air intakes and outlets: bottom, front, and top of the case. In this way, it is a good improvement over the previously released MasterBox 500. There’s room for triple 360mm radiators in both the front and top, and single 120mm ones in the rear. The case can hold two 3.5″ drives and three 2.5″ drives.

Geeknetic Cooler Master MasterBox 520 comes with 4 standard fans and ARGB 2 controller

On the front panel we find the USB-A 3.0, USB-C 3.1, ARGB button and 3.5mm jack connector. The manufacturer has not revealed the price yet.

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Article Writer: Pablo López

Paul Lopez

At the age of 15 I started overclocking my PC to squeeze out every extra FPS I could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while posting tirelessly about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. Surely they were so tired of continually reading me in the forum that I became part of the editorial team, in which I continue to report on the latest technology. Astrophysics and PC gaming are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.

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