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PC Case Cooler Master CM Force 500 Midi Tower Black
PC Case Cooler Master CM Force 500 Midi Tower Black
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PC Case Cooler Master CM Force 500 Midi Tower Black
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PC Case Cooler Master CM Force 500 Midi Tower Black
PC Case Cooler Master CM Force 500 Midi Tower Black
The Cooler Master CM Force 500 Midi Tower in black is a compact PC case designed for Micro ATX and ATX systems. It accepts EPS and ATX power supplies and accommodates 2.5" and 3.5" drives. The interior supports multiple front and side fan configurations for 120mm and 140mm fans and ships with a single 120mm rear fan installed. With dimensions of 190mm (W) x 491.5mm (D) x 426mm (H) and a weight of 5.23 kg, the case provides a balance of internal space and a small external footprint suitable for desktop setups.
The CM Force 500 offers flexible cooling options, supporting both 120mm and 140mm fans at the front and side, plus a preinstalled 120mm rear fan for basic airflow out of the box. Its compatibility with ATX and Micro ATX motherboards allows for a range of system builds from compact to mid-sized. The case includes multiple drive bays for storage expandability and mixed-material construction in steel and plastic for structural strength while keeping weight moderate. Front panel connectivity includes USB 2.0 and a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port for everyday peripheral access.
Install the motherboard (Micro ATX or ATX) onto the standoffs inside the chassis and secure your EPS/ATX power supply in the designated compartment. Mount 3.5" or 2.5" drives into the available bays using the drive trays or mounting points provided. Install additional 120mm or 140mm fans at the front or side as required to improve airflow, ensuring the included 120mm rear fan is positioned to exhaust air. Connect front panel USB and power/reset headers to the motherboard following the motherboard manual. Route cables to optimize airflow and close the panels before connecting the system to power and peripherals.
For balanced cooling, configure intake fans at the front and exhaust at the rear; consider adding one or two 120mm/140mm front fans if you plan to run high-performance components. Use dust filters on intake positions where available and periodically clean them to maintain airflow. When populating multiple 3.5" drives, ensure adequate ventilation around the drive cages to prevent heat buildup.
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