Computex 2015: Deep Cool
Deep Cool is also present at Computex, on display their have their latest cooling solutions and chassis.
Deep Cool recently made quite a fuss with their tri-stellar design chassis, albeit maybe not the most practical chassis, it certainly is a unique series. I am aiming for a review unit to be shipped out soon, so that we can take a look at it. Deep cool otherwise has many other products on display including their heatpipe based coolers as well as their luxury line of TF series fans and of course the latest revision of liquid cooling solutions, now all black.
Also check out the Nephrite concept chassis and the unnamed square ITX chassis (the one with the green LEDs), I think that is looking good. Next to that a customized Nvidia branded tri-stellar chassis, pretty cool if you ask me, check the thumbnails for a product overview of their latest gear.
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