Before the start of the CES 2018, DeepCool has finally announced the release of a product that has been announced during the CES 2017. The Quadstellar case takes the flagship position in DeepCool's lineup and brings some innovations to the case market.
Quadstellar is supposed to represent the best of DeepCool's quality. It's built around an aluminum frame but the company uses also steel in order to make the structure more solid. The front of each arm sports a trapezoidal tempered-glass panel that is attached by magnet.
Due to the size of the case, you can put inside up to E-ATX motherboards and large cooling setups. On the inside there is space for E-ATX, ATX, micro-ATX or mini-ITX motherboards. Cooling wise they support up to one 360mm radiator that can be mounted in the front and one more radiator (240mm) can be mounted in the in the bottom.
In addition there is enough space for small CPU coolers, which can measure up to 110mm in height. Inside the case you can install up to eight HDDs and five SSDs. Features wise, the Quadstellar packs integrated RGB-lighting and fan controller, which can be controlled with an app. Unfortunately the company didn't reveal more details on this remote control.
Like In-Win's signature cases, the DeepCool Quadstellar isn't a case for everyone. The DeepCool Quadstellar will be available starting January 2018 for $400 Dollar.
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