Tuesday, November 1st 2016

DeepCool Announces the D-Shield Mid-tower Chassis

DeepCool announced the D-Shield, a new mainstream ATX mid-tower chassis. Its design is characterized by a large faux-metal front panel with dark, brushed-aluminium appearance; a large, and clear-acrylic side-panel window over the top compartment. The case features a contemporary horizontally partitioned layout, with the top compartment housing the motherboard tray with room for ATX motherboards, add-on cards up to 350 mm in length, and CPU coolers up to 160 mm in height.

The bottom compartment of the D-Shield provides room for the PSU, and two 3.5-inch drives. Two additional 2.5-inch drive mounts are located behind the motherboard tray. The case provides two 5.25-inch exposed drive bays with short-left inner caging (to free up room). Ventilation features include two 120 mm front intakes, a 120 mm top exhaust, and a 120 mm rear exhaust (included). Front panel connectivity includes a USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0/1.1 ports, and HDA audio jacks. Measuring 425 mm x 188 mm x 463 mm (LxWxH), the case dry-weighs about 3.85 kg, and is made mostly of SECC steel. The company didn't reveal pricing or availability.
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That top panel with buttons and USB's would have been better using one of the front drive bays.
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