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  • DeepCool CH360 Digital Case Review

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    Introduction

    We talk a lot about building your PC smaller.  It just makes sense to reduce your footprint as components get smaller and faster!  However, Mini-ITX and Micro-ITX builds always meant some sacrifice was needed in features or compatibility.  Thankfully case designers like DeepCool get us.

    Today we will be looking at the latest in their small Form Factor (SFF) designs, the DeepCool CH360 Digital.  This case may be small but that doesn’t mean compromise!

    The DeepCool CH360 Digital is available in both a white finish and the more traditional all black design you see here. The Digital version simply adds the LED display to the right side.  If you prefer, a standard CH360.  No matter what you choose, you will get a compact chassis designed for high airflow!

    Let’s take a look at the specs!

    Specifications

    Product Dimensions: 428×215×431mm(L×W×H)
    Net Weight: 6 KG
    Materials: ABS + SPCC + Tempered Glass
    Motherboard Support: Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX
    Front I/O Ports

    • 0×1
    • Audio×1
    • TYPE-C×1

    3.5" Drive Bays 2
    2.5" Drive Bays 2+1
    Expansion Slots 4 Slots
    Pre-Installed Fans

    • Front: 2×140mm ARGB
    • Rear: 1×120mm ARGB

    Fan Support

    • Front: 3×120 / 2×140mm
    • Top: 2×120 / 2×140mm
    • Rear: 1×120mm

    PSU Shrouded: 2×120mm
    Radiator Support

    • Front: 120/140/240/280/360mm
    • Top: 120/140/240mm
    • Rear: 120mm

    CPU Cooler Height Limit : 165mm
    GPU Length Limit: 320mm
    Power Supply Type: ATX PS2 (maximum length: 160mm)
    EAN: 6933412774693
    P/N: R-CH360-BKAPE3D-G-1

    Founded in 2008, DeepCool’s mission is to provide high-performance PC hardware and thermal solutions for enthusiasts across the world. DeepCool has been winning awards for their thermal cooling solution manufacturing for years. Now they are extending their engineering prowess to an expanding line of PC cooling and PC case design concepts.