Level Up Your M2 Build: Introducing the Upgraded Mesh Side Panels

At NCASE, we know building PCs is a passion shared by a dedicated community of enthusiasts. That’s why we’re always refining our products to make it better. Starting March 31st patch, we’re rolling out upgraded Mesh Side Panels for the M2 Grater and M2 Angle - but hurry, our initial batch is limited.

Click here to secure your new M2 packs now and experience the upgraded panels first hand!


What’s New? A Quick Rundown

Better Fit, Sleeker Build

The new panels has a tighter fit, and makes for a more seamless aesthetic.

Premium Look with Anodized Finish

The new anodized aluminum surface feels smoother, and more premium than the current powder coated panels.

Optimized Airflow, Better Thermal Performance

A redesigned mesh pattern boosts ventilation where it counts, keeping thermals in check under heavy loads.



  1. Better Fit, Sleeker Build
We’ve refined the side panel tolerances and alignment points to deliver a noticeably tigher and more consistent fit. The updated Mesh Side Panels mount more securely, with reduced flex and improved edge alignment. It’s a subtle but meaningful upgrade that emphasizes the precision and craftsmanship behind the M2—ideal for builders who demand top-tier engineering.

  1. Premium Look with Anodized Finish
We’ve replaced the old powder-coated finish with anodized aluminum, bringing a distinct upgrade in both look and feel. The new surface has a smoother and more premium texture. It is the same finish as the other outer panels on the M2. Early adopters have praised how much more premium it feels, setting a new bar for finish quality across the M2 lineup.

  1. Optimized Airflow, Cooler Performance
We’ve refined the mesh design with a more open pattern that increases airflow efficiency, especially across thermally intensive zones like the GPU and CPU. This means better thermal performance under load, whether you’re gaming, rendering, or pushing your system with demanding tasks. While maintaining the same dust protection and structural integrity, the new panel feels less restrictive and more purpose-built for modern, high-performance hardware. It’s a subtle yet noticeable improvement for those who care about both function and form.



Your Setup, Your Stage

We’re excited to see how these upgrades take your rig to the next level. Have you already installed the new panels? Share your setup pics and thoughts on Reddit!