MasterFrame 700 Assembly

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Here I assemble the MasterFrame 700, It has multiple assembly modes. I ended up going with Open Air Case instead of Test Bench, or VESA 100 mounted. Slightly edited video of me assembling the case. I moved the power supply to the side rather than the back so it could fit on my desk. I removed the Water Reservoir attachment from the back as I am not using a reservoir.

The case seems pretty good overall, I'd be concerned about the smaller allen screws stripping if you were to take the wings off often. Fortunately you do not have to take the wings off for different modes. The case itself does not come with mainboard stand off screws, but main boards tend to come with them out of their own box.

This case is not meant for hiding wires so you will have a hard time doing that unless you get custom cables. I was finding PSU cables were barely able to reach the GPU. The USB C port next to the two case USBs, audio out, and the power button seems not to work, that is just the USB c port the others are fine.

The audio out is a single TRS 3.5mm for Left Channel, Right Channel, and Microphone. I personally use a FIIO K11 for my audio and 4.4mm balanced so the audio limitation isn't an issue for me. The case in its final form with all the components attached came out to 31 inches long and 9 inches wide. (L78.74 W22.36cm).

For weight I don't have an exact measurement but it is relatively heavy with all the components in it and with the thin metal being the only place you can grip it to lift and move it around. Weight would vary largely based on your GPU and CPU cooler.

Cooler Master MasterFrame 700 Custom Test Bench/Open-Air ATX PC Case, Panoramic Tempered Glass, Premium Variable Friction Hinges, Built-in VESA Mount Unboxing

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