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DeepCool Quadstellar: The huge alien case with moving panels!

Back in 2015, Deepcool went off on its own unique direction with the launch of the Tristellar case. Now, three years later, the Quadstellar has arrived, making some adjustments to the design and adding an extra compartment for hardware. It truly looks like something pulled straight out of a sci-fi film. A full written review of this case is on its way but for now- here is LEO's full video review!

We first saw the Deepcool Quadstellar at CeBIT last year, and once again at Computex. It has been a long time coming, but the case is finally ready for prime time. You can find Leo's video review below:

Aside from the video review, we have also taken a bunch of high-res images of the case, which you can see in the gallery below:

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Leo is currently preparing the full written review, so stay tuned for that. In the meantime, enjoy the video!

KitGuru Says: The Quadstellar certainly stands out and is potentially the most unique case I think I've seen. I'll be looking forward to seeing Leo's written review soon. What do you guys think of the Quadstellar?

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