Tuesday, May 30th 2023
DeepCool Unveils the Morpheus Dual-chamber Case
At the 2023 Computex, DeepCool showed off the Morpheus, a highly flexible ATX full-tower case that can be internally re-configured between a spacious single-chamber layout and a dual-chamber that serves up room for additional liquid-cooling gear. The way this works, is that in single-chamber mode, the motherboard tray is pushed closer to the right-side panel, with just enough crawl-space for cable routing, and a spacious motherboard tray that serves up room for a tall and thick graphics card installed conventionally (horizontally). You also get plenty of room for tall air CPU coolers. In this configuration, the bottom portion is partitioned off, and it holds the PSU and some drive bays.
In the dual-chamber mode, the motherboard tray is pushed away from the right side panel, creating a large area for elaborate DIY liquid cooling setups, and a PSU tilted sideways, while the bottom portion is absorbed into the motherboard tray. You're supposed to orient your graphics card vertically, and use liquid cooling for your CPU. In practice, this involves two sets of motherboard trays that are included with the case, and quite a bit of tool-free remodeling of the case's insides. In both modes, you get plenty of fan spots, including at least two rows of 140 mm fans.
In the dual-chamber mode, the motherboard tray is pushed away from the right side panel, creating a large area for elaborate DIY liquid cooling setups, and a PSU tilted sideways, while the bottom portion is absorbed into the motherboard tray. You're supposed to orient your graphics card vertically, and use liquid cooling for your CPU. In practice, this involves two sets of motherboard trays that are included with the case, and quite a bit of tool-free remodeling of the case's insides. In both modes, you get plenty of fan spots, including at least two rows of 140 mm fans.
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