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Cooler Master MasterCase H500P Mesh White ARGB Airflow ATX Mid-Tower, Dual 200mm Customizable ARGB Lighting Fans, Mesh Front Panel, and Tempered Glass Side Panel (MCM-H500P-WGNN-S01)

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Size: H500P Mesh White ARGB


Style: ATX Mid-Tower


Features

  • A PSU shroud, CPU cut out cover and additional cable covers for clean cable management
  • Two additional PCI slots at the rear for vertical graphics card mounting
  • Light grey tinted tempered glass side panel and plastic top/front covers for a clear view inside
  • Support up to 360 millimeter radiators in the top and front and supports up to 412 millimeter GPU

Description

The Master Case H500P Mesh White is a Mid-Tower with two impressive 200mm RGB fans installed in the front and space for two optional 200mm fans in the top. A PSU shroud, CPU cut out cover and additional cable covers together with the built-in vertical graphics card mounting allow you to make a clean build. The case has a clear view inside through the light grey tinted tempered glass side panel and plastic top/front covers. The case support up to 360mm radiators on the top and front.

Brand: Cooler Master


Motherboard Compatability: ATX


Case Type: Mid Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: White


Material: Steel, Plastic, Tempered Glass, Mesh


Power Supply Mounting Type: Bottom Mount


Cooling Method: Fan


Model Name: MasterCase H500P Mesh White ARGB Mid Tower PC Case


Light Color: Controllable RGB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Cooler Master


Series: ‎MasterCase H500P Mesh White ARGB Mid Tower PC Case


Item model number: ‎MCM-H500P-WGNN-S01


Item Weight: ‎25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎21.42 x 9.53 x 21.34 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎21.42 x 9.53 x 21.34 inches


Color: ‎White


Manufacturer: ‎Coolermaster


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 28, 2016


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  • Great Case, Slight Limitations - Grab your Hole Saws & Grab Your Sawzall
When I purchased this case, I had never built a PC before. I'd also recently ended my 5-year career as an electrician to go to law school. I needed a hobby & a way to satisfy my need to build stuff. Well, I have gone to town on this case and loved it. Most of the black screws it came with are half silver from me taking it apart so many times. The case is big enough to be a sort of "blank canvas" for just about any configuration you can imagine, albeit with some limitations: I think it's a bit small for a 16mm OD PETG custom loop; I wish it had been designed to support bottom intake fans; and the top clearance for a 360mm AIO/radiator is too small for a push/pull configuration. Keep in mind if you continue to read, I am running an overclocked i9-10900K & need as much cooling capability as possible (with all case parts still properly attached, of course) The stock 200mm fans look good and move a decent amount of air, but I replaced them with higher CFM (& IMO better-looking) Thermaltake Riing Trio 20s. Be mindful: the screw hole configuration for front 200mm fans is different from that for the TT 20s I put in. The stock CM 200s support two different screw layouts. Limited by the layout, I mounted the TT 20s diagonally with two screws & used double-sided adhesive foam to dampen any noise vibration might cause from the 2/4 screw mount. I haven't heard noise once. There is no bottom fan support, but I was able to push some air up to the top AIO by cutting in a 2" hole on the front HDD shroud & mounting a 120mm fan over the hole. I wish I didn't get an HDD since the rack is easily removable (& moveable btw), leaving ample space for more modification--might make some bottom fan support in the future, who knows? Similarly, the case does not support mounting a radiator/AIO to the right of the motherboard, but the metal cover there is great for cable management and is also a good place to mount RGB/fan controllers &/or USB hubs out of sight. Further, a little drilling, a few washers, nuts, & 6-32s later, the metal cover is great for holding up my little Pikachu acrylic. The vertical GPU mount is great, but know that--in my case, at least--the card will end up close to the glass, which may restrict air flow to the GPU fans. I have yet to have any issues with thermals, but I am also running a 3060 there, which is limited much more by its hardware than thermals. I also added a GPU support because the GPU sagged a bit and was slightly crooked when only connected to the vertical mount. When using a top-mounted 360mm AIO/radiator equipped with standard 120x120x25mm fans, the fit is tight. The back fan pushes harder against the 4+4 CPU power connections on my Aorus Z590 Ultra motherboard than I would prefer, but I have yet to experience any problems. If pushing against the cables worries you, be sure to check the dimensions on your AIO before purchasing or opt for a smaller AIO/radiator. I had this issue with both the CM ML360 & Arctic Liquid Freezer II. Furthermore, if you plan to top-mount an AIO/radiator, you cannot fit a push/pull configuration because of clearance issues with the CPU 4+4 connections. I tried mounting pull fans on top of the bracket to remedy this but even using 120x120x15mm slim fans, I could not close the top cover. Obviously, the front is mesh, but the top is acrylic with no mesh option available. Skeptical, I removed the top cover and averaged 5.5 degrees lower in stress tests. I assume this is because my AIO was able to expel exhaust heat much better. I don't recommend you do this, but I ended up taking a Sawzall to the top & removing most of the acrylic so I could fit some aRGB pull fans on top of the AIO. 120x120x15mm fans fit nearly flush with the top cover once the acrylic is out of the way. It snaps out if you do not want to cut it, but that leaves large holes where dust, etc. can get in & takes away from the look. If you go this route (for real, don't do it), you may want to buy grille guards since the fans will be much more exposed. You can front mount an AIO/radiator. I tried it. The hoses probably will not be long enough to reach the CPU if you mount it connections down, and the HDD shroud will further complicate this. Hoses up will reach, but then you're left with the decision of whether to pick from either of two undesirable options. You can (a) flip your 200mms over to the ugly side & use the 200s as pull fans for exhaust and whatever fans the AIO/rad comes with as push fans. In this case, you'll be pulling hot air from inside the case to cool the liquid in the rad/AIO and taking away from the good looks of the case. Alternatively, you can (b) not flip the 200s & use them as push fans and use the AIO fans as pull fans. This blows hot exhaust air into the case. With no bottom fans, you're left with trying to use the top (restricted by acrylic plus hot air rises) or back (supports 1 140mm fan) as intake. I tried (b). I even mounted a 92mm fan on the PCI expansion area to try to push more air into the case. Thermals were bad. Mount your AIO/rad on top & save yourself the hassle. Regarding aRGB, the case comes with this little joke of a controller you can install to convert the computer reset switch to RGB control. I never even took it out of the plastic. Buy an aRGB controller unless you plan to connect the included 200mm fans directly to the aRGB header(s) on the motherboard. Some general advice (since no one asked): try to find a brand you like for aRGB & stick to it. At one point I had four different RGB apps and it's annoying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021 by go0den0w go0den0w

  • Just some minor nit-picks on an otherwise good case.
Well, to elaborate on my headline here... another inch of space in the top above the motherboard, for a fat radiator... I have an old XSPC 360 radiator that would be a tight squeeze without fans on it... If I wanted to use it I would have to mount it at the front. I much prefer to use a 280 AIO on top now and fits with fans on it, thickness wise, with room to spare. Maybe not optimum with that plastic top, and I get the point is airflow front to back and not forced out the top. But CM markets it as taking a 360 on top so they should provide a better top for that. Maybe as 'intake' to preserve the front to back airflow model and positive case pressure. On the backside, the cable management needs some help. Yes there is a cover, but the space is limited. I managed to get it working but I almost ditched it. I bought this case because it has 2 200mm fans and a big mesh front. I vacuum it every week and it's gtg. Quiet and lots of air. Nothing worse for gaming than sneaking around in a quiet cave, listening for badguys and hearing WOOOOOSSSSSSHHHHHH off to your left from some case that some engineer thought 120mm fans would work great in it. This case also looks good, the fan RGB looks good and the white is matched well between the plastic and metal bits. I've had this case almost 3 years now and am happy overall with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024 by Keerava

  • Large Liquid coolers fit like a glove!
Plenty of room in this masterpiece of Cooler Master! Few cases will fit an Arctic Freezer 280 liquid cooler but there is plenty of room to spare after that Think one is installed. Few cases will! Nice looking and comes in various colors. Plenty of space for hiding wires and a ton of places for SSD drives. RBG lighting as well. Can't miss!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by Greg

  • Super clean and very nice to look at!! Gpu space galore!!
The media could not be loaded. Beautiful case and plenty of USB connections in the front! 2 x 200mm front fans are moving the air and are also very quiet.. RTX 4090 has tons of breathing room.. as well I have 5 more fans with controller as well and man is it really clean and pops!! If you want white case you will be glad you got it! Tremendous air flow!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by it is the best game made

  • This thing is a beautiful monster
I've already gotten several compliments on how sexy this tower looks, I'm big into white aesthetics and the front of this tower really works together nicely. I was also very surprised at just how quiet the massive fans in the front are; my stock CPU cooler is louder (not much of a surprise tho). It's also very user friendly when it comes to cord management, but this probably goes hand in hand with my biggest note: This thing is pretty massive for a "mid-tower", it barely fits on my desk in addition to my dual-monitors. I actually had to filter my desk search to be sure I could fit this puppy on top instead of sitting it on the ground below. The combination of a large frame and solid cord management can make this thing feel somewhat empty inside. I might actually recommend this for those looking to put decor inside their case. I have a mini figure that I'd like to stick inside and there is PLENTY of space to do that with, just be sure you run at reasonable temps. Unfortunately the stock cooler makes this a little impractical for me, but ultimately it's the plan once I upgrade the cooler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2021 by Ryan

  • Great case but a little pricey.
This case is amazing. Truly. Coming from the original h500, the h500p mesh has a lot of space for everything. Tri fan graphics cards, PSUs, and support for liquid cooling not only on top, but in the front also. Airflow is amazing and the front mesh cover (where most of the pet hair, debris, and anything else sucked in by the 200mm fans) is amazing easy to pull off and clean. Everything is secured with either thumb screws or Phillips, and all the same size screws. Alot of room on the back cover for cable management and plenty of spots for zip ties. If you want a great mid sized tower with alot of airflow, and alot of space for upgrades, look no further. Update: still using it and upgraded the rig more and more and it took the upgrades like a champ. Seriously good case if you're trying to go for that white build. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2018 by Jester0153 Jester0153

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