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Deepcool launches new CH360 Digital mATX case with integrated display

DeepCool has announced the latest addition to its PC case portfolio, the CH360 and CH360 Digital cases. Designed with airflow as its focal point, these mATX cases are perfect for those looking for good cooling performance and a good feature set in a more compact case. To make things more interesting, the Digital version of the case comes with an integrated display in the side panel. 

The CH360 and CH360 Digital cases come with a range of features designed to improve airflow and highlight the beauty of any system. Both versions feature a high-airflow front panel to help you tame today's power-hungry CPUs and GPUs. The tempered glass side panel is also a hybrid, incorporating a mesh portion to further improve airflow while maintaining modern aesthetics.

To further strengthen its airflow-oriented design, Deepcool packed two 140mm fans on the front and a 120mm fan on the rear (all ARGB). The case also supports 360mm radiators on the front, as well as tall CPU tower coolers if you prefer air cooling.

The standout feature of the CH360 Digital cases is its dual-status display, which is borrowed from the larger CH560. This display allows users to monitor critical CPU and GPU metrics in real time, freeing up desktop screen space. In addition, thanks to the convenient switching feature, users can keep track of temperatures, hardware usage, or both simultaneously.

The Deepcool CH360 and CH360 Digital PC cases are now available in black and white. The black CH360 costs €79.99, and the white model costs €84.99. The CH360 Digital in black costs €84.99, while the white one costs €89.99.

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KitGuru says: Looking to build a mATX system soon? The new Deepcool CH360 cases could be worth checking out.

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