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  • DeepCool CH360 Digital Case Review

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    Case Layout and Features

    In pictures, the CH360 Digital look like a traditional ATX case.  The case measures in at a trim 428 × 215 × 431mm (about 16.8 ×8.46 × 17 inches) with proportions you would expect from a full tower design.

    A tempered glass panel is combined with a lower mesh section on the left-hand side giving visibility to the motherboard area while providing airflow to the basement.  This tinted panel is held in place by a series of magnets to facilitate quick, tool-less removal.  For added security an optional thumb screw can be used to hold the panel in place. 

    The back and right sides of the case are more standard.  The rear of the case features a single 120mm fan along with four vented expansion slot covers to correspond with the supported Micro-ATX form factor.

    The case is supported by four large feet providing about .5 inches of clearance.

    Controls are set on the top right side; the LED light toggle, a USB 3.0 port, a hybrid audio port, a USB type-C port and the power button.

    A magnetic filter covers and protects the top surface. This top surface will support 2 × 120 or 2 × 140mm fans or a range of radiator sizes; 120/140/240/280/360mm. Another small filter protects the power supply intake at the bottom.

    Square mesh can be found all over the CH360 Digital including the vented front panel.  This not only allows for excellent airflow but, facilitates good visibility for the included RGB LED fans.

    Here is a closer look at that magnetic hybrid panel. The lower mesh opening provides plenty of room for additional airflow to the basement area.

    This real-time, dual-status digital display provides a visual monitor of your Pc’s vital status via a simple application and your motherboards USB connection. This fancy little addition is what makes this CH360 the Digital Edition.