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DeepCool D-Shield Mid-tower Chassis Launches
DeepCool added the D-Shield Mid-tower Chassis to their line-up. The product has a nice all black design with slightly rounded curves and a nice dark black aluminum bezel. The chassis supports up-to ATX sized motherboards.
The trend these days are chassis with compartments and as such you can hide the power supply in a lower compartment. The chassis can hold teo 3.5" HDDs and two SSDS located at the backside of the motherboard tray.
- ATX computer case with space contracted design and handsome looking front panel
- One USB 3.0 + two USB 2.0 Ports
- Fully black painted interior with 0.6mm panel thickness
- Support 350mm (MAX) long VGA Card installation
- 2 x 120mm fan mounting positions on PSU shroud
Motherboards | ATX/M-ATX /Mini-ITX |
Materials | SPCC (Thickness 0.6mm) |
Dimension (LxWxH) | Product: L425*W188*H463mm |
Net Weight | 3.85 KG (Gross Weight: 4.80 KG) |
5.25 " Drive Bays | 2 |
3.5" Drive Bays | 3 |
2.5" Drive Bays | 2 |
I/O Panel | USB3.0x1 USB2.0x2 HD Audiox1,Micx1 |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
CPU Cooler Compatibility | 160mm height |
Cooling Fans | Rear: 120 MM x1 Optional: Front: 120 MM x2, PSU Shroud: 120 MM x2 |
VGA Compatibility | 350mm |
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#5353420 Posted on: 11/01/2016 10:34 AM
Sleek design! Looks good.
And I do see a few corners cut here and there, which makes me believe this product to be in the $~60 range.
And can case manufacturers please use proper black thumb screws for the side panels? I mean, come on.
Sleek design! Looks good.
And I do see a few corners cut here and there, which makes me believe this product to be in the $~60 range.
And can case manufacturers please use proper black thumb screws for the side panels? I mean, come on.
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#5353441 Posted on: 11/01/2016 12:22 PM
not blacking out the case -> motherboard cables is just lazy and ruins the whole aesthetic. im with koniakki and sure hope they're going for a budget case.
not blacking out the case -> motherboard cables is just lazy and ruins the whole aesthetic. im with koniakki and sure hope they're going for a budget case.
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#5353442 Posted on: 11/01/2016 12:34 PM
+1
Although 2 weeks late, congrats on that 10 year! anniversary on Guru3D!
not blacking out the case -> motherboard cables is just lazy and ruins the whole aesthetic. im with koniakki and sure hope they're going for a budget case.
+1
Although 2 weeks late, congrats on that 10 year! anniversary on Guru3D!

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#5353458 Posted on: 11/01/2016 02:10 PM
+1
Although 2 weeks late, congrats on that 10 year! anniversary on Guru3D!
thx, i didnt even notice
+1
Although 2 weeks late, congrats on that 10 year! anniversary on Guru3D!

thx, i didnt even notice

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Nothing like using a D-Shield for your hardware I guess.
And with that out of the way it looks like a pretty solid chassis, mid-tower so probably not for the bigger "E-ATX" type motherboards (Shield ain't that big I guess.
(Not a huge fan of the inputs and buttons being slapped on top like that but yeah not exactly a big issue.)