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Deepcool Launches Dukase V2 ATX Liquid Cooling Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/23/2016 12:53 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Deepcool Launches Dukase V2 ATX Liquid Cooling Chassis

Deepcool launches a new ATX liquid cooling chassis - Dukase Liquid. Building on successful achievements in its previous series of powerful chassis, DEEPCOOL launches a new optimized liquid cooling ATX chassis with an upgraded lighting system named Dukase Liquid.

Dukase Liquid achieves a tremendous upgrade from Dukase V2 by integrating an advanced liquid cooling system featuring a number of integrated red LED light sources that can illuminate the whole rig brilliantly, including flow indicator, water block, LED light panel, and LED strips.

Dukase Liquid is a stylish case with the side panel made of acrylic glass, which is specially processed not only for a clear view of the interior, but also to maintain a better and stable transparency even after extremely long-term use. An exciting feature for the user is a specially designed flow indicator which makes the flow rate of the coolant clearly visible. A Custom LED light panel featuring the Gamer Storm brand mounted vertically gives a premium quality to the personalized lighting effects. Multiple built-in LED strips are pre-installed inside to create an exciting mood for any game and unleash the users’ passion by creating a relaxing yet joyful atmosphere. Available in February, 2017 MSRP: 189 USD



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Ridiric
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#5374119 Posted on: 12/23/2016 06:29 PM
Really wish Deepcool made these cases with the water cooling loop upgradeable, like the EK or Swiftech AIO's are, that would make the cases MUCH more enticing for water cooling newbies that might want to go further later on.

MrAMD
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#5374237 Posted on: 12/24/2016 07:32 AM
Really wish Deepcool made these cases with the water cooling loop upgradeable, like the EK or Swiftech AIO's are, that would make the cases MUCH more enticing for water cooling newbies that might want to go further later on.


Just mod the case yourself.

Ridiric
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#5374252 Posted on: 12/24/2016 09:04 AM
Just mod the case yourself.


Then you are basically paying heaps for a case with included water cooling system just to throw that system out and replace it?

Which means you wouldn't buy that case to begin with.

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