Deepcool shows impressive new ITX cases at Computex

The Nephrite and new unnamed case

In addition to the now well known Tri-Stellar PC case, Deepcool brought two new and rather interesting ITX PC cases to Computex 2015 show in Taipei.

While we were already impressed by the Tri-Stellar PC case, which is a bit on the pricy side, Deepcool is apparently pushing hard to make some rather impressive new ITX PC cases.




The lineup starts with the new Nephrite PC case which should fit nicely in any living room, mostly thanks to its neat looks and 330x100x428 dimensions.




As noted, this is an ITX PC case made from SGCC and plastic, supports SFX PSUs, has single 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch drive bays, has single 120mm fan and supports up to 300mm long graphics cards and up to 120mm tall CPU coolers, which suggest that you should probably go for a liquid cooling solution.




Deepcool did a rather incredible thing with Nephrite as it placed the graphics card on top of the case, in a separate glass case, which does not only allow you to show off your graphics card but also use high-end graphics cards as well.




In addition to the Nephrite, Deepcool also brought a rather interesting cube case to Computex 2015 show. While it still does not have a name, it also supports ITX motherboards, is made from SGCC and plastic, has two 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch drive bays and supports standard ATX PSUs. As you can see from pictures below, it also features a separate compartment for the graphics card which can be equipped with either steel or plexiglass panel, while the lighting on the front can be changed with a simple press of a button.








The precise dimensions of this Deepcool case is set at 334x240x264mm and it comes with two 120mm and single 80mm fans while it supports up to 120mm tall CPU cooler and up to 300mm long graphics card.

Hopefully we will see both of these PC cases on the market soon as these look perfect for a living room PC.





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News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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