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APNX Introduces V1 Mid-Tower Case

APNX is thrilled to introduce APNX V1, a mid-tower case designed for customizable cooling precision for both GPU and CPU, housed in a sleek, dual-chamber structure with a panoramic view. Engineered for optimized thermal management, hardware compatibility, and a seamless build experience, the V1 is ideal for gamers, professionals, and system builders.

The APNX V1 features a 45° angled front intake that efficiently directs cool airflow toward the GPU and CPU. The angled fan bracket accommodates up to 2 x 160 mm, 2 x 140 mm or 3 x 120 mm fans, plus the visually appealing top and side panels maximize ventilation and heat dissipation. Furthermore, the adjustable motherboard positioning enables tailored airflow for the GPU or additional space for thicker radiators at the top. Overall, the V1 is designed with airflow dynamics for a high-performance build while maintaining the hallmark view of a panoramic case.

NZXT Unveils Reimagined H5 Flow Mid-Tower ATX Case

NZXT, a leader in PC gaming hardware and services, has announced the next generation of the H5 Flow compact mid-tower ATX case. This latest iteration builds upon the legacy of NZXT's most beloved cases, enhancing its cooling capabilities to create the ultimate H5 Flow. The new H5 Flow significantly improves cooling potential while maintaining its compact mid-tower form. It supports up to eight 120 mm fans, including two above the mesh PSU shroud for enhanced GPU cooling. Ultra-fine mesh on the top, front, and side panels optimizes airflow while filtering dust. Additionally, it accommodates up to a 360 mm radiator in the front, allowing users to effectively cool high-end CPUs.

Builders will appreciate the H5 Flow's quality-of-life features that make building and cable management easy. It includes extra-wide channels, hooks, and straps for efficient cable routing and concealment, along with tool-free panel removal for a simple, enjoyable building experience.

ADATA XPG Launches New INVADER X BTF Mid-Tower Chassis

XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, has launched the XPG INVADER X BTF Mid-Tower chassis to markets around the globe. After the award-winning success of the original XPG INVADER X case, the world is now graced with a new, updated version, adopting reverse-connector motherboard compatibility. As one of the earliest members of the ASUS BTF ALLIANCE, XPG leads the charge into a world of immaculate PC builds with ocean-view tempered glass panels and completely hidden cables. On top of ATX BTF compatibility, INVADER X BTF also supports up to ten 120 mm fans, five of which come pre-installed.

The Future is Now
Gone are the days of messy cables ruining the aesthetics of high-end builds. No longer must your system be hidden behind opaque panels, shrouds, and a collection of zip ties. INVADER X BTF leverages the new reverse-connector conventions of ASUS BTF ALLIANCE components coupled with front and side 3 mm tempered glass panels to deliver stunning views of your system from any and every angle. With additional accessories, also provided by XPG, PC builders can build systems that are beautiful, personal, and highly capable.

Phanteks Releases NV5 MKII Mid-Tower Chassis

Following the recent showcase of numerous Phanteks products at Computex 2024, Phanteks is proud to announce the release of the NV5 MKII mid-tower chassis. This upgraded version of its popular predecessor is designed to support BTF/Project Zero mainboards, offering users a state-of-the-art experience in PC building.

The NV5 series has previously been celebrated for its unique visual appeal and small footprint. The NV5MKII continues this tradition with the favorited near-seamless glass panel, perfect for showcasing true craftmanship in custom PC building. With the graphics card and mainboard-centric design, the new NV5MKII elevates the display of components while keeping all wiring meticulously hidden.

ZALMAN Rolls Out P50 DS Pillarless-edge Mid-Tower, Supports BTF and Project Zero

ZALMAN rolled out the P50 DS, a feature-packed mid-tower case that supports motherboards with reverse-side connectors, from the ASUS BTF and MSI Project Zero ecosystems. The case comes in black and white color variants. Its two most striking design aspects are the pillarless front-left corner, which gives you a panoramic view of your build; and a small programmable display that plugs into a USB 2.0 header, and gets the included software to read out temperature or fan-speed monitoring from ACPI. The case features a conventional horizontally partitioned layout.

The upper compartment with the motherboard tray offers room for graphics cards up to 43.5 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 17.8 cm in height. The three 120 mm fan vents along the motherboard tray are recessed, so they don't impede long graphics cards. With three 120 mm fans included and in place, the setup is flush with the rest of the motherboard tray, so adding a typical 360 mm radiator would barely come in the way of a graphics card. The motherboard tray has cutouts positioned for compatibility with ASUS BTF and MSI Project Zero motherboards with connectors on the reverse side of the PCB. Besides the three side-facing vents, you get a 140 mm rear exhaust, three and three 120 mm top exhausts. Four 120 mm ARGB-illuminated fans come included with the case. There are two 3.5-inch drive bays in the lower compartment, and a couple of additional 2.5-inch mounts. Front panel connectivity includes a USB3 type-C, two USB 3.2 type-A, and HDA jacks. The case measures 240 mm x 480 mm x 512 mm (WxDxH), weighing 10.5 kg. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Thermaltake Outs View 270 TG ARGB Case with Pillarless Left Corner

Thermaltake today rolled out the View 270 TG ARGB, a line of ATX mid-tower cases featuring a pillarless front-left corner, for a more unimpeded view of your build. Much like the ZALMAN P10, this case doesn't feature a wrap-around single-piece glass, but rather two planar tempered glass panels that meet at the corner, so you'll notice the edge line. Still, this is better than an inch-thick pillar. Also like the ZALMAN P10, the Thermaltake View 270 TG ARGB features a horizontally partitioned layout that extends to even its exterior—the tempered glasshouse only covers the upper compartment. The bottom compartment with the PSU- and drive bays feature static perforated panels along the left- and front sides; and is only accessible from the single piece right side-panel. The right panel features perforations toward the front, aligning with the side-facing radiator mount. An interesting aspect about this mount is that it's located entirely in the crawlspace behind the motherboard tray, it doesn't intrude into the motherboard tray compartment, and so you can mount a 360 mm radiator without its fans impeding your long graphics cards in any way.

The motherboard tray seats E-ATX (or smaller) motherboards with 7 expansion slots; you get room for graphics cards up to 42 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 18 cm in height, so there's plenty of room to wrestle with your graphics card's 12VHPWR cable. Fan and radiator mounts, besides the 3x 120 mm side-facing mount detailed above, include three 140 mm / 120 mm top mounts that can hold a radiator as large as 360 mm; and a 120 mm rear exhaust. The partition dividing the bottom and top compartments is perforated, and you can mount up to three 120 mm fans here. The case measures 230 mm x 454 mm x 456 mm (WxDxH), weighing 6.3 kg. All its metal bits are made of SECC steel. The case comes in four color trims—Black (CA-1Y7-00M1WN-00), Snow (CA- 1Y7-00M6WN-00), Hydrangea Blue (CA-1Y7-00MFWN-000, and Matcha Green (CA-1Y7-00MEWN-00). The included rear 120 mm fan comes with addressable RGB lighting. The company didn't reveal pricing.

InWin Launches D5 E-ATX Mid-Tower PC Chassis

In Win Development Inc. (InWin), a leading innovator in PC enthusiast and gaming hardware, has launched its D5 E-ATX mid-tower PC chassis for PC builders looking for optimized airflow, sensible layout, and versatile hardware installment. With tool-less quick-release panels, a rotatable PCI-E mounting bracket, and optimized cable management, the D5 offers a PC building experience that unlocks build convenience and unparalleled performance.

The full mesh front and top panels ensure optimal cooling for the internal components. Inside is a removable cable shield on the motherboard tray, which not only discretely and effectively manages cable clutter, but also is designed to channel and concentrate airflow towards the main hardware. Offering mounting areas for a total of three front fans, three top fans, and one rear fan. There are excellent air-cooling opportunities, and liquid cooling support for both 360 mm and 280/360 mm radiators. Matching the all-black chassis aesthetic, InWin bundles a Neptune AN120 ARGB fan as a starting point for PC builders that often prefer to choose their own fans. The AN120 offers an exceptional performance-to-noise ratio at just 20.5 dBA nominal and up to 60 CFM airflow.

ENERMAX Introduces The StarryKnight SK30 V2 Airflow Mid-Tower PC Case with USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C

ENERMAX, an industry-leading force dedicated to designing high-performance computer hardware and cooling solutions, today announced the new StarryKnight SK30 (SK30 V2) mid-tower PC case, a follow-up and upgrade of its last-generation SK30 PC case.

The SK30 V2 comes with three pre-installed 140 mm and one 120 mm ENERMAX SquA RGB ADV fans with PWM function. The SquA RGB ADV fan, as one of ENERMAX's most powerful ARGB fans, delivers 40% stronger airflow than other regular-case fans with an enlarged blade surface. The combination of air-inlet and vortex-frame design will not only bring in more air but also direct and concentrate airflow across the system's components.

NZXT Announces the H6 Flow — A Compact Dual Chamber Mid-Tower ATX Case

NZXT, a leader in PC gaming hardware and services, today announces the H6 Flow and H6 Flow RGB, a compact dual chamber mid-tower ATX case. The H6 Flow offers a harmonious blend of performance and visual appeal for PC enthusiasts. Designed for an expansive and uninterrupted view, the H6 Flow is adorned with consistent tempered glass on the front and sides, granting a panoramic peek into the insides of your build. Leveraging its dual chamber architecture, the new angel front panel directs the airflow from the three pre-included 120 mm fans (or 120 mm RGB fans for the H6 Flow RGB version) and two 140 mm fans at the base of the case allow you to cool your heat generating components. The revamped perforated panels come with a design fine-tuned for optimal airflow and superior performance. While all being easy to build with the H6 Flow facilitates generous cable-routing channels and straps, ensuring organized cable management.

APNX Announces New C1 Mid-Tower Case

Advanced Performance Nexus (APNX), a new player in the computer components market, is proud to announce the global release of the APNX C1 gaming case. The premium mid-tower ATX case brings together a beautiful new look with a one-piece mesh panel that wraps around the front and right-side panel, robust build quality, and impressive out-of-the-box cooling performance with its 4x pre-installed 120 mm FP1 PWM ARGB fans. Available in black, white, and two-toned ChromaFlair, the C1 starts at MSRP $139 USD.

APNX is comprised of teams across Taiwan and Europe with over 20 years of experience in product development in the gaming and PC hardware space. APNX is one of nine brands from the group, Pro Gamersware, and benefits from the combined resources, expertise, and investment in the formation of its products. "This launch is a historical moment for our team," said Tony Lin, CEO of APNX. " APNX is our first chance to collaborate and put everything we've learned into a single brand. So far, everyone's expectations have been exceeded."

ADATA XPG BATTLECRUISER II Super Mid-Tower PC Case Now Available

XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, today launched the XPG BATTLECRUISER II Super Mid-Tower chassis to markets around the globe. Building upon the success of the first generation premium XPG chassis, this E-ATX case features a long list of improvements based on feedback from the community, social listening from multiple platforms, media review recommendations, and key upcoming trends in both chassis design and cooling offerings and improvements.

XPG BATTLECRUISER II prioritizes convenience in the building and maintenance process, delivering an improved PCDIY experience. In addition to the 4 glass panels, there are 3 easy-to-clean magnetic dust filters, an adjustable GPU holder, and an improved Smart Cable Management design. It's everything you loved about the original award-winning XPG BATTLECRUISER with an updated touch. For more demanding builders, there's even a higher end version that comes paired with XPG PRIME BOX, for unlimited lighting customization options and thermal design control via XPG PRIME ecosystem management software.

Phanteks Announces the NV5 Mid-Tower Chassis, NV5 Premium DRGB Lighting Kit, and Premium GPU Bracket

Phanteks, a leading manufacturer of premium PC hardware, introduces three groundbreaking products for high-performance PC enthusiasts. The NV5 mid-tower chassis, NV5 Premium DRGB Kit, and Premium Vertical GPU Bracket combine innovative features, exceptional cooling capabilities, and striking design, delivering unparalleled performance and aesthetics to PC builds.

The NV5 mid-tower chassis offers superior cooling and visual appeal. Its near-seamless glass panels showcase hardware in style, while supporting up to eight 120 mm fans and dual 360 radiators for optimal cooling. The chassis accommodates modern GPUs and cables effortlessly, with a removable PSU cover for easy cable management. Customizable integrated Digital-RGB lighting and optional NV5 DRGB lighting Kit (sold separately) adds personalization to the build.

GAMDIAS Unveils ATHENA P1 and P1 LITE Mid-Tower Cases

GAMDIAS, a leading manufacturer of PC gaming hardware, today announced the release of the ATHENA P1 and ATHENA P1 LITE. These cases are specifically designed for gamers who demand the best in performance, aesthetics, and functionality. The ATHENA P1 Series features a perforated mesh design for top-tier airflow configuration, along with a spacious interior with an advanced cable management system that ensures a clean and organized setup.

The ATHENA P1 and P1 LITE cases are compatible with the latest GPU, accommodating lengths of up to 405 mm, with 7 reusable PCI-e slots offering flexible options to mount the graphic cards vertically. These cases also include an integrated cable routing cover for a more intuitive and clean building experience. The series offers the option to house up to 9 fans (3x120 mm / 3x140 mm fans in the front, 3x120 mm fans / 2x140 mm fans at the top, 2x120mm fans on the side, and one 120 mm fan in the rear). As for water cooling, the case supports up to a 360 mm radiator in the front and at the top. Measuring at 460 x 225 x 485 mm (DxWxH), the case is compatible with ATX, micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards.

Antec Presents AX90 Mid-Tower with Diamond-shaped Mesh Panel for Excellent Airflow

Antec Inc., a Californian supplier of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, presents the AX90, a model oft he new budget-friendly AX series of Gaming cases. The mid-tower is equipped with three 120 mm ARGB fans in the front as well as one in the rear and is now available at a very affordable price of € 99.99 (recommended retail price including VAT).

The new AX series from Antec offers a large selection of gaming cases with LED lighting and eye-catching front panel designs - all at an affordable price. The new AX90 case has a side panel made of tempered glass and puts the built-in components in the limelight. Diamond-shaped frames in a mesh front panel create not only a visual highlight but also allow for excellent airflow.

Antec Announces DP505 White Mid-Tower Case

Just like in fashion, certain colors are more popular at times than others. At the moment, many users like the look as white build, some add RGB fans, others like it more understated. In order to offer a nice option for gamers and enthusiasts, Antec Inc. shows off the DP505 White. The case is now available on US Amazon.

The chassis features visual effects with a x-shaped front panel design ensures a massive air intake for ideal cooling performance of the components. Ventilation grids on the top, at bottom and at the PSU chamber of the case accelerate the airflow. Magnetic and pull-out dust filters at the top and the bottom allow for easy cleaning and maintenance. The 4 mm non-drilled tempered glass side panel lets the user show off the build, while the interior of the chassis allows plenty of space for watercooling and case fans.

Cooler Master Rolls Out the MasterBox 520 Series Cases

Cooler Master on Thursday rolled out the MasterBox 520 line of mid-tower cases. A slight design uplift from the MasterBox 500, the 520 features a protruding front panel with a front-face that has a large mesh intake, as well as grills along the sides for additional air intake. Three CF120 ARGB fans along with an ARGB controller, come preinstalled. The right-side panel is made of tempered glass, inside, you'll get a conventional horizontally-partitioned layout. Compared to the MasterBox 500, you get an improved removable dust-filter bracket for the bottom PSU intakes, and a removable 3.5-inch drive-cage to free up room for DIY liquid-cooling gear.

The MasterBox 520 Mesh comes in two variants based on function—Mesh with an airy mesh front intake, and one with an acrylic front-panel; and their sub-variants based on color—black and white. The mid-tower measures 502 mm x 210 mm x 498 mm (LxWxH). The motherboard tray offers room for graphics cards up to 41 cm in length, CPU coolers up to 16.5 cm in height, and the PSU bay can take up to 20 cm-long units. Storage options include two 3.5-inch bays in a removable cage, and three 2.5-inch mounts. Ventilation includes either 3x 120 mm or 2x 140 mm top vents; either 3x 120 mm or 2x 140 mm front vents, and a 120 mm rear vent. You can mount up to a 360 mm or 280 mm radiator along the top and front panels. Front panel connectivity includes one each of USB 3.2 type-A, USB 3.2 type-C, and headset jack. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Thermaltake Rolls Out View 300 MX and View 300 MX Snow Cases

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Cooling, Gaming peripherals and enthusiast memory solutions, is thrilled to launch the View 300 MX and View 300 MX Snow Mid-Tower Chassis, two sleek-looking chassis models that will draw your attention the moment you see them. Featuring dual front panels, two pre-installed 200 mm and one 120 mm ARGB PWM fans for massive airflow, patented rotatable PCI-E slots, and more, the View 300 MX series sets out to suffice the most challenging cooling demands.

The View 300 MX series is specifically designed for gaming enthusiasts looking for the best PC-building solution. For starters, View 300 MX series has a 4 mm thick tempered glass side panel exhibiting all your components in their perky RGB lighting. It also features a tempered glass front panel with a mesh edge and can be replaced by the perforated TT logo steel panel that comes in the box depending on your personal preference. Its dual front panel design allows users to choose and display the PC build to their preference. What's more, two of the pre-installed 200 mm ARGB PWM fans and one 120 mm ARGB PWM fan make it possible to move a considerable amount of air through the chassis with reduced noise due to the fan speed control through the PWM function. On top of that, the LED effects can be easily tweaked with a click of the physical button or through motherboard software such as ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and ASRock Polychrome. For those who like to orient your GPU vertically, now with the patented rotatable PCI-e slots, you can place it both horizontally and vertically without any difficulties.

G.SKILL Announces MD2 Series Mid-Tower PC Cases

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd. is excited to announce the MD2 mid-tower PC case, a stylish ATX case designed for high-performance builds, featuring a sleek front panel design. Available in black or white, the MD2 mid-tower case is designed for versatile cooling options, a spacious interior, and comes with a 4 mm tempered-glass side panel to show off the internal system hardware.

The MD2 case front panel design is inspired by the S-curves of race tracks and incorporates side vents for improved airflow to keep internal components cool. The front panel RGB lighting is designed with a spring-loaded contact, in place of wiring, for easy removal and easy access during front fan installation or cleaning the front magnetic filter.

Antec Announces the DP503 Mid-Tower Case

With diagonal mesh front panel design, cool ARGB effects and a lot of internal space, Antec Inc. presents the DP503. The case is now commercially available from 110€ (suggested retail price including VAT). Despite the ARGB effects, the front panel offers an elegant gaming exterior.The diagonal mesh panel design ensures huge air intake for the best cooling performance. Ventilation grids on the top, at bottom and at the PSU chamber of the case accelerate the airflow. Magnetic and pull-out dust filters at the top and the bottom allow for easy cleaning and maintenance. The 4 mm non-drilled tempered glass side panel lets the user show off the build, while the interior of the chassis allows plenty of space for watercooling and case fans.

This new Antec tower measures 483 x 220 x 490 mm (DxWxH) and is compatible with E-ATX, ATX, micro-ATX and ITX motherboards. In terms of fan support, the case accommodates three 120 mm / three 140 mm or two 185 mm in the front, three 120 mm fans / two 140 mm fans on top as well as one 120 mm fan in the rear and two fans on the PSU shroud. Three 120 mm ARGB fans in the front are already included in this neat gaming case.

Thermaltake Unveils The Tower 500 Mid-Tower Chassis

[Editor's note: you can find our in-depth review of the Tower 500 here]

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, unveiled The Tower 500 Mid-Tower Chassis, the first mid-tower form factor model in The Tower series. The Tower 500 is a vertically designed case with three 4 mm tempered glass panels for panoramic viewing, which comes in two editions, black and snow. Not only does The Tower 500 have a modern appearance, but it also supports incredible hardware expansion and an advanced cooling configuration for comprehensive flexibility.

The Tower 500 has great hardware expandability which is capable of fitting up to an E-ATX motherboard (12"x12"), and up to eight 3.5" HDDs or four 3.5" HDDs plus eight 2.5" SSDs. Built for excellent cooling performance, The Tower 500 comes with two preinstalled 120 mm standard rear fans to prevent overheating of the CPU and GPU. What's more, thanks to its spacious interior, there is a wide range of selection for versatile cooling solutions. In total, up to eleven 120 mm fans can be fitted in the case to aid in airflow.

ADATA XPG Unveils VALOR AIR Mid-Tower Chassis

XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, today announced the VALOR AIR mid-tower PC chassis. As the name implied, VALOR AIR is a PC chassis that emphasizes optimized airflow. What's more, it sports a tempered-glass side panel for showing off the flair of the interior components. Although compact in size, VALOR AIR provides ample interior space to support and accommodate hardware and components. The mid-tower chassis is suitable for all types of gamers and PC enthusiasts. With optimized airflow dynamics, ample space, and design flair, it offers the perfect balance between form and function.

The XPG VALOR AIR mid-tower chassis sports a sleek, clean look with a streamlined design that effectively pulls cool air from outside to be drawn in via x3 pre-installed 120 mm fans at the front, and a 120 mm fan at the rear to exhaust heated air. Though it has space-saving dimensions, it remains capable to accommodating graphics cards with a length of up to 335 mm. It can support power supplies with lengths from 160 mm-180 mm, including the 80 PLUS GOLD certified XPG CORE REACTOR and 80 PLUS PLATINUM certified XPG CYBERCORE. The XPG VALOR AIR is a simple and elegantly designed mid-tower chassis, deliver excellent airflow, space, and performance for a manageable price.

HYTE Launches Y60 Mid-Tower PC Case - A New Angle on Design

[Editor's note: We have posted our HYTE Y60 review here.]

HYTE, the new PC components, peripherals, and lifestyle brand of iBUYPOWER, today launched the new Y60 mid-tower PC case. Taking a new angle on design, the Y60 boasts a style unlike any other case available on the market.

The uniquely constructed Y60 ATX case features a three-part, bezel-less, tempered glass front and side panel that provides an unobstructed internal view from a left, right, or center orientation. When the glass panels are removed, chamfered molding on the ceiling and floor of the case draw the eye inward, creating a modern aesthetic and allowing the system to be displayed in an open-air format. Users will have the option to choose from three colorways, white and black, black and black, and red and black, to best fit the aesthetic of their setup.

CORSAIR Launches 5000T RGB Mid-Tower Case

CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today announced the new CORSAIR iCUE 5000T RGB PC case. Boasting a unique contoured design in black or white and 208 individually addressable RGB LEDs, the 5000T RGB has the most integrated lighting ever built into a CORSAIR case. High-airflow mesh panels and room for up to two simultaneous 360 mm radiators for outstanding cooling ensure the 5000T RGB makes an immediate and lasting impression.

The 5000T RGB's stunning light show comes from 160 individually addressable RGB LEDs in the built-in light strips that surround your hardware on three sides, and 48 across the three included CORSAIR LL120 RGB fans. This setup comes pre-wired and ready to go right out of the box thanks to an included iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT controller, delivering precise fan speed control for up to six PWM fans and detailed system monitoring, in addition to unparalleled lighting control.

Antec Announces NX700 Mid-Tower Case

Antec, presents the NX700, the new model in the NX series. The mid-tower is already equipped with three ARGB fans ex works and is now available in stores at a very affordable price of € 84,99. The NX series from Antec offers a large selection of gaming cases with LED lighting and eye-catching front panel designs. The new NX700 housing has a side panel made of tempered glass and perfectly sets the scene for the built-in components. The case from the entry-level segment measures 440 mm x 220 mm x 492 mm (D x W x H) and is compatible with ATX, Micro-ATX and ITX motherboards.

The NX700 supports graphics cards with a length of up to 340 mm and radiators with a maximum height of 170 mm. It offers space for up to eight 120 mm fans and is factory-fitted with three ARGB fans (two 185 mm ARGB fans at the front, one 120 mm ARGB fan at the rear). In addition, the NX700 offers space for a 360 mm water cooler at the front, a 280 mm cooler at the top and a 140 mm cooler at the rear of the chassis.

DeepCool Also Introduces CK560 Series Mid-Tower Cases

In addition to the KG722 mechanical keyboard, DeepCool introduced the CK560 and CK560 White ATX mid-tower cases. These are characterized by a front-intake with holes punched in the DeepCool logo pattern that almost makes it a coarse mesh intake for the three RGB-illuminated 120 mm fans behind. The case features a conventional horizontally-partitioned interior layout that's all-black in both models.

The upper compartment with the motherboard tray features room for graphics cards up to 38 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 17.5 cm in height. The tray also features a graphics card brace that counteracts PCB bending over time. Four 120 mm fans are included with the case, three of which have RGB illumination. Ventilation options include three 120 mm front intakes, a 120 mm rear exhaust, and two 140 mm top exhausts. Storage options include two 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive bays, and two 2.5-inch mounts behind the motherboard tray. Front-panel connectivity includes a USB 3.2 type-C, two USB 3.2 type-A, and a 4-pole headset jack. The case measures 456 mm × 230 mm × 471 mm (LxWxH). The company didn't reveal pricing.
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