DeepCool has released a more compact and affordable version of the CL6600 case. |
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DeepCool has expanded its CL series of cases with the more affordable CL600 model. It is a mid-tower case that inherits the ideas of the flagship CL6600, but is more compact and cheaper. The main focus is on a neat appearance, natural airflow, and compatibility with modern components, including motherboards with power connectors on the back. The case measures 457.5 x 235 x 422.5 mm and weighs 7.7 kg. The frame is made of 0.7 mm thick steel, and the side panel is made of tempered glass. The front features a decorative insert with a wood texture. Standard-ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards are supported, as well as modern BTF solutions. There is enough space inside for high-performance builds: video cards up to 413 mm long, tower coolers up to 175 mm high, and ATX or SFX power supplies up to 160 mm long. There are two compartments for 3.5? drives and one for a 2.5? SSD, and seven expansion slots leave room for upgrades. The standard configuration includes two 120 mm fans with ARGB lighting, located at the bottom on a pull-out tray for improved airflow. The case supports the installation of a 360 mm AIO radiator on top, up to two 140 mm fans in the front, one in the rear, and two at the bottom. The connector panel is located on the side: USB Type-C The DeepCool CL600 in black costs $85, while the white version costs $99. |