Deepcool CL500 chassis review -
Product Showcase - Exterior
Product Showcase - Exterior
The chassis is a rather classic-looking, mid-sized tower. The left side panel is made of tempered glass.
The opposite side panel is made of steel. Overall quality is nice.
Let me just quote the specs here again: the dimensions are 226 mm x 519 mm x 473 mm (W x H x D), so the size is a bit above the standard for this type of chassis. The following motherboard form factors are supported:
- ATX,
- uATX,
- mini ITX,
The weight is a bit over 8 kg, but it is stable, even without all the stuff inside.
The front has a mesh design, which should facilitate air intake from the outside well.
The top is ventilated and quite unique, as you can easily take the panel off by pressing a button (at the top).
There’s a basic removable fan filter for the PSU at the bottom. The solid, long plastic feet have rubber inserts to prevent movement. Let’s proceed to the evaluation of the exterior.
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