Cooler Master Expands MasterFrame 360 Lineup with Panorama, Stage Mirror, and Stage LCD Display Cases

Cooler Master has officially announced the expansion of its MasterFrame 360 lineup with the introduction of three new PC case models: Panorama, Stage Mirror, and Stage LCD. Each model presents a distinct take on how high-performance PC hardware can coexist with personalized collectible displays, reinforcing Cooler Master’s vision of merging technology and artistry in modern PC design.
This new approach focuses on enthusiasts who seek to integrate powerful computing setups with customized visual expressions, providing a platform that not only showcases top-tier components but also reflects the individuality and creativity of its users.

The MasterFrame 360 Panorama was the first design to appear in a limited-edition release, priced at $3,099. The new production version retains its original form factor, measuring 55 cm in depth, 29 cm in width, and 58 cm in height. It features a dedicated front compartment with a mirrored surface and two ARGB spotlights that illuminate any collectibles displayed inside. Cooler Master also designed side openings on the chassis to keep both the hardware and collectible displays visible while maintaining convenient access for maintenance.

Internally, the Panorama supports up to twelve 120 mm fans and is compatible with large-scale components, including graphics cards up to 43 cm in length. A PCIe 5.0 extension cable is included for vertical GPU installation, providing flexibility for custom configurations and visual arrangements.

The MasterFrame 360 Stage Mirror shares the same structural foundation and hardware compatibility as the Panorama but replaces the enclosed compartment with an open display platform at the front. This adjustment allows users to easily swap or reposition figures without having to disassemble the system. The rear reflective panel provides a mirrored backdrop that enhances depth and lighting reflections, ensuring that both the PC components and collectibles remain visually striking from multiple angles.

At the top of the lineup is the MasterFrame 360 Stage LCD, which evolves from the Stage Mirror’s open concept. It introduces a 15.6-inch full HD LCD display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920, replacing the mirror panel with a dynamic digital interface. This screen can display system performance data, videos, or live wallpapers, transforming the case into an interactive stage where the display theme can synchronize with the PC’s lighting effects or reflect the user’s creative vision.

According to leaked information, the Panorama and Stage Mirror models are expected to be priced at approximately $199, while the Stage LCD model will retail for around $299. Although Cooler Master has not confirmed an official release date, sources indicate that the entire MasterFrame 360 series will become available between late 2025 and early 2026.

The expansion of the MasterFrame 360 lineup represents Cooler Master’s ongoing innovation in chassis design, bridging the gap between high-performance PC hardware and expressive customization. By merging collectible display aesthetics with advanced cooling and structural engineering, Cooler Master continues to push the boundaries of what a PC case can represent, both as a technical powerhouse and as an artistic showcase.

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