DeepCool QuadStellar review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

 

 

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Right, as stated on the first page, plexiglass and tempered glass and an all-white photo studio are two things that do not match, hang in there with me. So again, to make clear, the four front covers are operated mechanically and automatically. If the inside the PC would heat up these open up roughly one or two cm up and function as airflow intake gates. Airflow might seem like an issue, it really isn't.

 

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With all it's features, the one thing the QuadStellar does not support is a 5.25" drive(s), so optical units are a thing of the past (easily solved with an external USB based unit of course). Other than that you can house nearly ridiculous amounts of HDDs and SSDs. The storage units are all hidden and can be accessed by removing one of the four-panel covers. In the middle the DeepCool logo, that's the power button. The surrounding four 'stripes', including that power button are RGB LED lit and can be controlled by the DeepCool Quad Stellar WIFI APP (Android/IOS) with millions of colors and accompanying animations. Of course a single static color and on/off also will function as an option. Good to know it that each compartment, at the front side, has a 120mm fan, these also can be controlled and regulated by the same app.

  

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Unpacked this chassis weight in at 14.5 kg, that is excluding your components you will still need to install, so it's heavy alright. Materials used are a mix of SPCC, Aluminum, Tempered Glass. The QuadStellar is properly sized as well at 538×483×493mm (LxWxH). The motherboard tray can be mounted with an E-ATX (305*330mm Max) or your more regular ATX/M-ATX/Mini-ITX form factor sized motherboards.

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