DeepCool CK560 Mid-Tower Case Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
Build Quality
DeepCool has a good reputation for build quality and that’s thankfully maintained here today. Up on top, there’s a nice quality dust filter, it’s quite thin, but feels durable and has a nice lift-tab at the back.
The right side panel has a modest thickness to it and it’s easy enough to remove and install with issue.
The outer front panel is actually just a bit of jewellery held in place with magnets, it’s a little flexible, but it’s quite springy so it always retains its shape.
You can just lift it off, easy enough. Below it, there’s a tightly fitted front dust filter, so airflow should be nice and clean.
Behind it, there are three stunning looking 120 ARGB fans, all DeepCool’s own in-house design.
Around the back, there are seven expansion slots, all fitted with ventilated, metal and reusable covers.
Another dust filter tucked into the bottom for the PSU.
There’s a full-size PSU shroud, and it’s hard-fitted into the case, which really braces and reinforces everything.
There are two large rubber grommets for cable routing, and even a built-in GPU anti-sag bracket too, which has a layer of foam on top so it doesn’t scratch your GPU.
Around the back, the fans are all hard-wired into these various splitters, I do think a more comprehensive and tidy PCB solution would have been nicer though.
The bottom has two HDD trays, they’re plastic in a metal frame, but the whole thing can be removed too if required.