Wednesday, January 10th 2024

DeepCool Cases at CES 2024: CH160 Digital and CH360 Series

DeepCool at the 2024 International CES unveiled two new case lines, the CH160 Digital, and the CH360. The company has, in the past, used the "Digital" moniker to refer to a little displays on its CPU coolers putting out simple info, such as temperature. That's exactly the case here, too, with the base panel of the CH160 featuring a set of 7-segment digits displaying real-time monitoring info. The CH160 is a vertical SFF case with airy mesh panels on 3 sides, along which you mount radiators, or align your graphics card, which can be as long as 305 mm, and 3 slots thick. The case also has room for a 140 mm-long ATX or SFX-L power supply. It takes a Mini-ITX case. Don't need the digital read-out? DeepCool has a regular CH160 for you.

The DeepCool CH360 is a larger Micro-ATX tower-type case, with a slight design focus on width. This is basically a shrunk down CH560 (which is meant for regular ATX motherboards). The front panel is a whole mesh, with two 140 mm intakes; the side panel is a partial mesh that allows a radiator to breathe; with two-thirds of the area being tempered glass. There are Digital and regular sub-variants of the CH360, the Digital one comes with a few 7-segment readouts in the bottom one-third of the side panel that has the mesh intake, which again, puts out real-time monitoring info.
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4 Comments on DeepCool Cases at CES 2024: CH160 Digital and CH360 Series

#1
Unregistered
Will it be better than the Asus Prime AP201 mATX case :love:
#2
Chaitanya
Would be great if Deepcool uses that expanded info panel on future products.
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#3
aktpu
CH160 has super weird placement for front I/O in vertical config (I assume that's the "digital" version)
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#4
zo0lykas
Some really nice looking case's
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