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product_id: 91226428
title: "Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans"
brand: "cooler master"
price: "€ 184.68"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 9
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# 3 ARGB fans + customizable RGB power button Optimized airflow with front mesh intakes & 4 fans 3 tempered glass panels for full system showcase Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans

**Brand:** cooler master
**Price:** € 184.68
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Master the art of cool with style and performance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans by cooler master
- **How much does it cost?** € 184.68 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/91226428-cooler-master-masterbox-mb530p-atx-mid-tower-with-three-tempered)

## Best For

- cooler master enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cooler master brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Radiator Ready:** Extra width and smart design fit up to a 240mm radiator on top—perfect for serious cooling and overclocking.
- • **Show Off Your Build:** Triple tempered glass panels put your rig on full display—because your setup deserves the spotlight.
- • **Clean & Clutter-Free:** Ingenious cable management with hidden cutouts and a metal panel keeps your build sleek and professional.
- • **Vibrant ARGB Lighting:** Three addressable RGB fans plus an RGB power button let you customize your glow and sync with major motherboard brands.
- • **Breathe Easy, Game Hard:** Front mesh intakes and four fans deliver superior airflow to keep your system cool under pressure.

## Overview

The Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P is a premium ATX mid-tower case featuring three durable tempered glass panels for a panoramic view of your build, front mesh intakes for enhanced airflow, and four fans including three addressable RGB units with motherboard compatibility. Designed for clean cable management and radiator support up to 240mm, it balances aesthetics with high-performance cooling, making it a top choice for gamers and professionals seeking a stylish yet functional PC case.

## Description

The Master Box MB530P is equipped with addressable RGB and 3 glass panels to view the light show. The front and side panel offer a clear view of the front fans and system configuration, while the panel behind the motherboard is patterned tempered glass to hide the open side of the PSU.

Review: Absolutely amazing case - Edit: 10-13-2020- Still using the case, it works great! Note: **You absolutely CAN fit a radiator in the top of the case. ** I have pictures included from my original install that plainly show that it is possible, and even easy. The price has gone up a bit, probably from how popular the case is, but it's well worth it! _______ original review below__________________ I've included screens of my build. Hopefully you can see on the bottom just how "clean" you can make this. I have no external HDDs or SSDs and am using two M.2 drives to make for an extremely quiet build. If you don't read my whole review, be sure to go to the end where I mention something that messed with me for about 2-3 hours that I finally figured out. (A mysterious SATA3 connector.) Going to list off the "pros" of this case: 1. The unobtrusive "cutouts". Cable management is a thing! And they do a great job here on this case. Along the bottom where your MOBO meets the case, there are several small holes that you can hardly see until you buy the thing. If you look at my attached pictures, you can get the idea how I ran the cables up through the bottom and did a quick loop back to plug in items like the HD Audio, USB 2 and in my case, the ARBG cable, etc. 2. Great cutouts on the sides. I expect to get middle cutouts -but these have some nice rubber padding that keeps a minimum of light from showing through. Additionally, they had the perfect set up for hiding the CPU power at the top of the case/mobo as well. (Look closely at the top left to see what I mean...) 3. Airflow. It's hard to get a really good feel for just how much flow is available, but the way they situated the glass panel in the front, and cutouts under the fans as well as on the sides means a TON of air flows through the case. As an added effect, when you look directly at the side of the case, the vents almost GLOW with the color of the fans. I built cases for 20 years and basically poo-poo'd the idea of RGB lighting (or even just plain red or green lights on fans) for years. But about a year ago, I finally got on board, and this case REALLY makes RGB lighting come alive. 4. The fans. Lots of complaints from current buyers for some reason. Again, I have no HDDs, though I do have a radiator. I also have the Asus ROG Strix x470 mobo - and it comes with an automatic fan adjuster (that works with overclocking). I'm running my CPU at a consistent 4000Ghz (about an 8 or 10% overclock) and it runs BELOW room temperature. That's with a coolermaster liquid cooler and this case fans on it. Yes, they stay on and only have one speed, but all things considered, it's super quiet, looks great, and does the job beautifully. 5. The glass panels and the metal panel cover on the back. The glass is legit. It's HEAVY. I've also dropped it, and it's durable. I love the grommets they use - it's the first time I've had glass panels that the screws stayed right inside the panel, and it's got elegant hooks on the bottom that make re-attaching the cover the .. seriously, bar none, and I've been a data center sys admin for 20+ years, and have probably put the covers on literally a thousand servers and desktops - the easiest cover to open, remove and re-attach of ANY PC/Mac/Tablet/Phone, etc etc - that I've ever touched. As for the metal cover - I love how easy it was to attach. I love that when I put the glass panel back on, since the metal is already lining all your cables up, it (again) makes the glass uber easy to put back on the case. (See my attached picture). All those cables (which include PCI-e and power for the MOBO, the fan cables for RBG and power, the case connectors, etc) - all tucked away, nice and neat under that metal panel. 6. Bells and whistles. It's got an extra inch or two of width. Makes fitting in radiators on the top of the case actually a thing. (I had to shop around just to find a case that would do that!) If you read the instructions - and the fact it has its own RGB controller (though it's only a button on the top of the case, so it's rather simplified controls...) that's frickin' cool. USB 2 and 3 (two of each) on the top of the case. I love that the power button has RGB and you can control it. Never, EVER seen a case that let me change the power button color. (Or rotate it along with the rest of the fans, etc). Comes with FOUR fans (One is not RGB, though). Oh, and it's ARGB, if you have a controller (or MOBO) that can take advantage of it. That makes this case REALLY economical. Cons: As someone else mentioned, the area for your power supply is pretty tight. Be sure to test the size of everything first. I'm using a modular 750W PSU, and it fits fine, but I had to plug all my cables that I wanted in first - it just didn't fit/wasn't enough room to try to plug them in after it was tucked in. I originally put my PSU in first, before attaching the modular cables and had to take it back out... Please be sure to look at the advertising material about the case. The pictures that show where your radiator goes are accurate. I used a 240MM radiator on the top and it fits beautifully. (See attached pictures.) It doesn't have a ton of extra screws. That part is true. The instructions are not great. The fact that it ONLY has HDD lights and power switch may throw you for a loop. (I was thankful of this, quite honestly.) There is a connector that came with this thing that REALLY messed with me. It's a SATA3 connector. Just plug it into your power supply. I spent hours looking for what it was supposed to plug into. Other notes (and sorry this got so long! But, I wanted to make sure I put in all the information I could, because this case delivers a TON of value...) Also, the controller cable for the RGB fans included ARE compatible with Asus, Asrock, Gigabyte and MSI. Said controller allows you to use all those manufacturer's motherboards. (One review listed 3 of the 4 above, another person said a motherboard controller couldn't be used at all. Yet, in the bottom row of pictures in Cooler Master's desertcart description (above) in the middle picture you can see the cable right there that allows you to use 4 manufacturer's motherboards.) If you don't have that cable and need it, be sure to return the item and get a version that has the cable. It works great. If you don't have one of the above manufacturers, the button next to the power button works as your RGB controller. (Note: it's not a Reset button. This case only doesn't come with a reset cable or button. Only Power switch and HDD lights. TL;DR: Given that it comes with 4 fans, 3 of them are ARGB, and it's a slightly larger mid-tower that can accommodate a 2 fan radiator (hard to find for less than $150!!) - this is my new favorite case. No, the fans aren't the equivalent of an $80 set, but they're darn close. They are quiet, completely configurable and with all the other bits of hidden engineering (air flow, cut outs, cable management, compatibility with mobo manufacturers, etc) - you get more bang for your buck than nearly any other case. If you check out various review sites regarding this case, you'll see that they agree with me. ;) Nice job, Coolermaster!
Review: Great case - Pros: -High build quality, glass front panel looks great -All dust filters are removable for easy cleaning (even front filters which took me 2 months to realize) -ARGB fans have standard ARGB and DC fan header connectors, can be easily controlled by motherboard -Glass panel thumb-screws stay in place when panel is removed Cons: -ARGB fans are DC, not PWM. They appear to be low budget versions of MF120R fans, slightly louder, no rubber sound dampening pads -Front airflow not as good as full mesh front panel, but I prefer the glass look to the mesh look Really like this case. Last PC I built was 15+ years ago and things have sure come a long way. Wanted a case that came with ARGB fans and this fit the bill. If you're going for high-end overclocking I might consider a full-mesh front case for better airflow. But for stock frequencies my feeling is that this case is more than sufficient.

## Features

- 3 tempered glass panels
- Addressable RGB fans
- ARGB lighting control
- Cooling support
- Graphics card support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07G5M7P4C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,143 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Color | ATX Mid-Tower ARGB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (921) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.25 x 9.02 x 18.47 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.349 ounces |
| Item model number | MCB-B530P-KHNN-S01 |
| Language | English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master USA, Inc. |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.25 x 9.02 x 18.47 inches |
| Series | MB530P |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cooler Master
- **Case Type:** Full Tower
- **Color:** ATX Mid-Tower ARGB
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Fan Size:** 120 Millimeters
- **Material:** Tempered Glass
- **Model Name:** MB530P
- **Motherboard Compatability:** ATX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home Needs

## Images

![Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/511NgRy17uL.jpg)
![Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/514O7AIdgpL.jpg)
![Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51AO5aoQPXL.jpg)
![Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51K6uLIZoOL.jpg)
![Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P ATX Mid-Tower with Three Tempered Glass Panel, Front Side Mesh Intakes, Three 120mm ARGB Lighting Fans - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51lfYfW+stL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do i control the rgb fans?**
A: You should be able to control the fans either with the motherboards lighting software or you can simply connect them to the ARGB controller that comes in the cases. Just google it there’s a ton of info on this case. Hopefully this helped

**Q: how many fans does it come with?**
A: I did not buy this specific version. However the tech specs from Cooler Master states it comes with 3 X 120 mm fans. I assume their product info is correct.

**Q: does it comes with case screws?**
A: Yes, the case comes with some a basic screws, and standoffs kit.

CM-PNguyen

**Q: Will it fit cooler master ml240p on the top?**
A: Yes, It does support the ML240P Mirage up there.

CM-PNguyen

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely amazing case
*by A***E on February 28, 2019*

Edit: 10-13-2020- Still using the case, it works great! Note: **You absolutely CAN fit a radiator in the top of the case. ** I have pictures included from my original install that plainly show that it is possible, and even easy. The price has gone up a bit, probably from how popular the case is, but it's well worth it! _______ original review below__________________ I've included screens of my build. Hopefully you can see on the bottom just how "clean" you can make this. I have no external HDDs or SSDs and am using two M.2 drives to make for an extremely quiet build. If you don't read my whole review, be sure to go to the end where I mention something that messed with me for about 2-3 hours that I finally figured out. (A mysterious SATA3 connector.) Going to list off the "pros" of this case: 1. The unobtrusive "cutouts". Cable management is a thing! And they do a great job here on this case. Along the bottom where your MOBO meets the case, there are several small holes that you can hardly see until you buy the thing. If you look at my attached pictures, you can get the idea how I ran the cables up through the bottom and did a quick loop back to plug in items like the HD Audio, USB 2 and in my case, the ARBG cable, etc. 2. Great cutouts on the sides. I expect to get middle cutouts -but these have some nice rubber padding that keeps a minimum of light from showing through. Additionally, they had the perfect set up for hiding the CPU power at the top of the case/mobo as well. (Look closely at the top left to see what I mean...) 3. Airflow. It's hard to get a really good feel for just how much flow is available, but the way they situated the glass panel in the front, and cutouts under the fans as well as on the sides means a TON of air flows through the case. As an added effect, when you look directly at the side of the case, the vents almost GLOW with the color of the fans. I built cases for 20 years and basically poo-poo'd the idea of RGB lighting (or even just plain red or green lights on fans) for years. But about a year ago, I finally got on board, and this case REALLY makes RGB lighting come alive. 4. The fans. Lots of complaints from current buyers for some reason. Again, I have no HDDs, though I do have a radiator. I also have the Asus ROG Strix x470 mobo - and it comes with an automatic fan adjuster (that works with overclocking). I'm running my CPU at a consistent 4000Ghz (about an 8 or 10% overclock) and it runs BELOW room temperature. That's with a coolermaster liquid cooler and this case fans on it. Yes, they stay on and only have one speed, but all things considered, it's super quiet, looks great, and does the job beautifully. 5. The glass panels and the metal panel cover on the back. The glass is legit. It's HEAVY. I've also dropped it, and it's durable. I love the grommets they use - it's the first time I've had glass panels that the screws stayed right inside the panel, and it's got elegant hooks on the bottom that make re-attaching the cover the .. seriously, bar none, and I've been a data center sys admin for 20+ years, and have probably put the covers on literally a thousand servers and desktops - the easiest cover to open, remove and re-attach of ANY PC/Mac/Tablet/Phone, etc etc - that I've ever touched. As for the metal cover - I love how easy it was to attach. I love that when I put the glass panel back on, since the metal is already lining all your cables up, it (again) makes the glass uber easy to put back on the case. (See my attached picture). All those cables (which include PCI-e and power for the MOBO, the fan cables for RBG and power, the case connectors, etc) - all tucked away, nice and neat under that metal panel. 6. Bells and whistles. It's got an extra inch or two of width. Makes fitting in radiators on the top of the case actually a thing. (I had to shop around just to find a case that would do that!) If you read the instructions - and the fact it has its own RGB controller (though it's only a button on the top of the case, so it's rather simplified controls...) that's frickin' cool. USB 2 and 3 (two of each) on the top of the case. I love that the power button has RGB and you can control it. Never, EVER seen a case that let me change the power button color. (Or rotate it along with the rest of the fans, etc). Comes with FOUR fans (One is not RGB, though). Oh, and it's ARGB, if you have a controller (or MOBO) that can take advantage of it. That makes this case REALLY economical. Cons: As someone else mentioned, the area for your power supply is pretty tight. Be sure to test the size of everything first. I'm using a modular 750W PSU, and it fits fine, but I had to plug all my cables that I wanted in first - it just didn't fit/wasn't enough room to try to plug them in after it was tucked in. I originally put my PSU in first, before attaching the modular cables and had to take it back out... Please be sure to look at the advertising material about the case. The pictures that show where your radiator goes are accurate. I used a 240MM radiator on the top and it fits beautifully. (See attached pictures.) It doesn't have a ton of extra screws. That part is true. The instructions are not great. The fact that it ONLY has HDD lights and power switch may throw you for a loop. (I was thankful of this, quite honestly.) There is a connector that came with this thing that REALLY messed with me. It's a SATA3 connector. Just plug it into your power supply. I spent hours looking for what it was supposed to plug into. Other notes (and sorry this got so long! But, I wanted to make sure I put in all the information I could, because this case delivers a TON of value...) Also, the controller cable for the RGB fans included ARE compatible with Asus, Asrock, Gigabyte and MSI. Said controller allows you to use all those manufacturer's motherboards. (One review listed 3 of the 4 above, another person said a motherboard controller couldn't be used at all. Yet, in the bottom row of pictures in Cooler Master's Amazon description (above) in the middle picture you can see the cable right there that allows you to use 4 manufacturer's motherboards.) If you don't have that cable and need it, be sure to return the item and get a version that has the cable. It works great. If you don't have one of the above manufacturers, the button next to the power button works as your RGB controller. (Note: it's not a Reset button. This case only doesn't come with a reset cable or button. Only Power switch and HDD lights. TL;DR: Given that it comes with 4 fans, 3 of them are ARGB, and it's a slightly larger mid-tower that can accommodate a 2 fan radiator (hard to find for less than $150!!) - this is my new favorite case. No, the fans aren't the equivalent of an $80 set, but they're darn close. They are quiet, completely configurable and with all the other bits of hidden engineering (air flow, cut outs, cable management, compatibility with mobo manufacturers, etc) - you get more bang for your buck than nearly any other case. If you check out various review sites regarding this case, you'll see that they agree with me. ;) Nice job, Coolermaster!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great case
*by C***N on July 31, 2020*

Pros: -High build quality, glass front panel looks great -All dust filters are removable for easy cleaning (even front filters which took me 2 months to realize) -ARGB fans have standard ARGB and DC fan header connectors, can be easily controlled by motherboard -Glass panel thumb-screws stay in place when panel is removed Cons: -ARGB fans are DC, not PWM. They appear to be low budget versions of MF120R fans, slightly louder, no rubber sound dampening pads -Front airflow not as good as full mesh front panel, but I prefer the glass look to the mesh look Really like this case. Last PC I built was 15+ years ago and things have sure come a long way. Wanted a case that came with ARGB fans and this fit the bill. If you're going for high-end overclocking I might consider a full-mesh front case for better airflow. But for stock frequencies my feeling is that this case is more than sufficient.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Make sure that your power supply fits!
*by S***S on December 10, 2018*

First off, it’s a beautiful tower/case. RGB looks great and the tempered glass is a great touch. It’s got solid build quality, comes with 4 RGB fans, and controlling said fans is easy. The only downside for me was that the drive cage hidden underneath the psu shroud isn’t removable. My power supply ended up being just a tad too big and wiring is now super difficult. I’m having to bend wires way too much to make everything fit. All in all, I love the design and quality but that drive cage is a nuisance..

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