Deepcool CK560 chassis review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

 Product Showcase - Exterior


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The chassis makes a somewhat favorable impression, as it’s a relatively classic-looking, mid-sized tower. It’s is made of a steel structure with a plastic front. Still, as I’ve already mentioned before – I have a powerful feeling of a déjà vu. The left side panel is tempered glass and uses the captive thumbscrews.

  

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The opposite side panel is made of steel. The overall quality is good. The following motherboard form factors are supported:


  • E-ATX
  • ATX
  • uATX,
  • mini ITX,

It’s a mid-size chassis, measuring 456×230×471 (L x W x H), which amounts to a total of 49.4 l of volume. The weight is about 8 kg, and it’s enough to make the case stable even without the hardware inside.

 

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The front has a design with several vents (that make it look different from most of the competition). You can see the blades of the pre-installed fans.

 

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You can see a magnetic dust filter behind the front cover (which flexes quite heavily under pressure); it has square openings. This time, it looks more premium, as it’s a mesh material and a plastic used for the edges to make it more rigid (and also it's securing it to the chassis, which works out fine).

 

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The top has a removable filter held by magnets and has a silicon pull tab, making it easier to take it off. Also, this piece has round openings, not square ones.

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This time – there’s a (quickly) removable fan filter for the PSU at the bottom (instead of a square piece of mesh material). The solid, long plastic feet have rubber inserts to prevent movement. Let’s continue with the evaluation of the exterior.

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