Computex 2015 - Deepcool
The Deepcool stand was awash with some really unique looking cases that we're keen to get in for review as soon as they're available.
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First is the Nephrite (above), a chassis made pretty much entirely from carbon fibre. We're sure you'll agree the design is eye catching, and it stands tall and proud with the graphics card displayed proudly in a top see-through section. It's a mini-ITX system and is limited to SFX PSUs and fairly low profile coolers (120mm), but for many a powerful system neither of these will be an issue. Currently, the case ships like a Parvum chassis requiring user assembly, but Deepcool is investigating ways of shipping it more fully assembled.
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The second is a chassis (above) that has no name at the moment. It's another ITX design (it's good to see Deepcool giving this form factor so much love) and is cuboid in shape but not your typical cube case, as evidenced by the LED strips and top left section, which is translucent and again used for showing off your graphics card. It also has a very modular design and this time supports full ATX PSUs.
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We also saw an Nvidia special edition of the funky looking Tristellar with green coloured strips and a green power LED. We're still working on getting one in for review!
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We were shown as well the new TF-Series fans, available with red, white and blue LEDs. They feature a dual-blade design, where each of the blades is split so that it is actually a pair. Finally, Deepcool also had on show new, all black versions of its Captain all-in-one coolers.
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