
Cooler Master MCB-D500D-WGNN-S01 MasterBox TD500 Mesh White Case
The MasterBox TD500 Mesh White channels high airflow through three pre-installed ARGB fans and a polygonal mesh front, building a thermally capable mid-tower around aesthetics that don't compromise performance.
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Overview
Key Features
Polygonal Mesh features a 3-dimensional contour and is also capable of simultaneously providing high airflow and dust filtration.
A crystalline tempered glass side panel dons a crystalline design, precision engineered for strength as well as aesthetics
Three included addressable RGB fans flood the build with lighting while providing considerable airflow.
For enthusiast-grade cooling, 360mm radiators are supported on the top and front panel to keep the most extreme systems cool.
Support for up to 7x 120 millimeter fans and front, top, and rear liquid cooling ensure the utmost in performance.
Specifications
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Three pre-installed ARGB fans at the front provide immediate cooling performance out of the box without requiring additional fan purchases for a baseline build.
- 360mm radiator support on the front panel enables high-performance all-in-one or custom liquid cooling loops without case modification or hardware replacement.
- The polygonal mesh front panel's three-dimensional contour provides both structural rigidity and airflow efficiency simultaneously, unlike flat mesh designs that sacrifice one for the other.
- E-ATX motherboard support up to 10.5 inches extends compatibility to enthusiast and workstation-class boards that many mid-tower cases exclude.
- The crystalline tempered glass side panel is CNC-machined for precision fitment and aesthetic quality — it doesn't feel like a cost-cut panel on an otherwise premium design.
👎 Cons
- GPU length and CPU cooler height clearances are not prominently documented, requiring builders to cross-reference Cooler Master's specification sheet before purchasing components — an avoidable friction point.
- The three included ARGB fans cover front intake only — rear exhaust requires a separate fan purchase, leaving a gap in the basic airflow path that most builders won't notice until system temperatures are reviewed.
- White case interiors show dust accumulation significantly more quickly than black interiors — maintenance intervals and cleaning requirements are higher than for equivalent dark-colored cases.
- The ARGB fans require a 5V 3-pin header or separate ARGB hub for lighting control — builds with older motherboards lacking ARGB headers need additional hardware to use the included fans' lighting features.
- Steel and plastic construction keeps the cost competitive, but panel resonance and chassis flex under load are more noticeable than in all-steel or premium aluminum alternatives at higher price tiers.

