Cooler Master has announced the release of three new PC cases in its MasterFrame 360 series—Panorama, Stage Mirror, and Stage LCD—each designed with a unique approach to combining high-performance PC hardware and collectible figure displays. This new direction targets users who want to merge custom PC building with personalized aesthetics, offering an integrated space for both technology and creativity.
The MasterFrame 360 Panorama was the first design introduced in a limited-edition format priced at $3,099. The updated production model keeps the same dimensions at 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 highlight collectibles placed inside. Cooler Master designed side openings on the chassis to maintain visibility of the interior hardware, ensuring that the case’s visual balance is preserved while keeping the system accessible for maintenance.


Inside, the case supports up to twelve 120 mm fans and can accommodate large components, including graphics cards up to 43 cm in length. A PCIe 5.0 extension cable is also included for vertical GPU mounting, providing flexibility for different build configurations.

The MasterFrame 360 Stage Mirror shares the same structure and hardware compatibility as the Panorama but uses an open display platform at the front instead of an enclosed one. This design makes it easier for users to adjust or replace figures without disassembling any parts of the case. A reflective panel is installed behind the display area, offering a mirrored backdrop that enhances visual depth and highlights details from multiple angles.

At the top of the lineup is the MasterFrame 360 Stage LCD, which builds on the Stage Mirror’s open layout and replaces the rear mirror with a 15.6-inch full HD LCD screen. The display features a resolution of 1080 x 1920 and can show system data, videos, or live wallpapers. This screen transforms the figure showcase into a dynamic display area, allowing users to match their visuals with system themes or create ambient effects during operation.
Leaked details suggest that the Panorama and Stage Mirror models will be priced around $199, while the Stage LCD version will be available for approximately $299. Cooler Master has yet to confirm an official launch date, but sources indicate that the MasterFrame 360 series is expected to arrive in late 2025 or early 2026.
The MasterFrame 360 lineup shows Cooler Master’s effort to broaden the concept of PC chassis design. By incorporating collectible display areas into functional enclosures, the brand aims to appeal to builders who view their systems as part of a larger creative display. This series blends hardware performance with visual customization, continuing Cooler Master’s tradition of developing cases that serve both technical and artistic purposes.