Deepcool Cases On Display At Computex
Deepcool had a slew of new cases on display at Computex this year. The company’s case offerings run the gamut from “budget-friendly” to “beastly” and everything in between.
Let’s talk about the budget-friendly Earlkase RBG first, shall we? This mid-tower chassis features an all-metal powder-coated design; seven expansion slots; support for mini-ITX, microATX, and ATX motherboards; two 3.5” hard drives; and four 2.5” SSDs. This chassis can be outfitted with coolers as tall as 160mm and graphics cards up to 300mm in length. The hard drive rack is nestled in the PSU tunnel and is adjustable to make room for longer power supplies.
Other features include a full-size tempered glass side panel, RGB lighting strips, and support for radiators and all-in-one water cooling systems up to 280mm at the top and 360mm in the front. The Earlkase RBG ships with two 120mm intake fans and supports up to six fans total.This chassis is available now with an $80 MSRP.
The Baronkase Liquid and Dukase Liquid are both mid-tower chassis with built-in Deepcool Captain 240EX AIO water cooling systems and visible flow rate meters. Additionally, both chassis are equipped with integrated red LED lighting that includes LED strips, a light panel, a water block, and a flow indicator. Much like the Earlkase RBG, these cases also feature seven expansion slots, support for mini-ITX/microATX/ATX motherboards, two 3.5” hard drives, and four 2.5” SSDs. Both the Baronkase Liquid and Dukase Liquid are are available now for $130 and $190, respectively.