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DeepCool CH510 Digital Mesh PC Case Review

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Building a system inside the DeepCool CH510 Digital Mesh was a total breeze, I could have done it with my eyes shut. As nice as this case is, it doesn’t really deviate from what has become the standard expectations of a modern PC case, so everything is where you would expect it to be, and there’s plenty of room to easily install components and route cables.

The cable management is very good. Albeit, I’m still baffled why every single PSU shroud doesn’t have a vertical cable grommet to route the GPU cables. However, that’s a minor gripe, as overall, the cable routing is superbly clean here.

Our Sapphire RX 7900 XT fit with ease, and there’s even room in here for the biggest of the RTX 4090 cards, so long as you want fans in the front and not also a radiator.

The case will support a 360mm radiator in both the front and the top of the case, so if you want to go all-out on liquid cooling, that shouldn’t be an issue. Again, just be sure to measure up the depth of the cooler vs the GPU length as this is still a mid-tower, not a full-tower.

Of course, if you’re not putting a radiator in the front and using air cooling, you’re going to want some additional fans for the front. You can get three DeepCool FK120 fans for just £24.99 on Amazon.

With the glass back in place, the case looks stunning. There’s no RGB here, it’s just surprisingly classy and stealthy with all the black hardware and just a touch of glossy surfaces on the front.

Any RGB hardware of your own will, of course, shine through, but that’s up to you if you add any to your system.

As for the display, it’s pretty neat, showing a DeepCool logo as well as temperature readouts. It just hooks up to a USB header on your motherboard and can read system temperatures through the software. A simple yet rather cool addition I think.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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