DeepCool Morpheus ATX+ PC Case Review
Peter Donnell / 8 months ago
Complete System
For the components I have to hand, the standard configuration is mostly suitable, but I love the idea of being able to use it dual-chamber should the need arise. However, as you can see, I have deployed the vertical GPU mount, allowing me to show off the GPU in all its glory.
Cable management is already pretty fantastic here, but I find that having a vertical GPU mount actually hides a lot of the boring motherboard cables, such as RGB, USB, and Audio out of sight, which is a nice bonus.
When it comes to cooling, I can’t think of a single consumer cooler that wouldn’t fit in here, with the largest air coolers, custom loop cooling or AIO coolers all supported in multiple orientations and in regards to liquid cooling, several very large radiators at once.
Cable routing was easy enough, as there are lots of routing holes in here. They’re a little far away from our standard ATX board, but since this case is designed to support even bigger boards, that does make sense.
One thing I do like is that even with the riser cable in place, you can have it lifted up, so you could still get fans below the GPU for additional airflow.
And it’s safe to say that there’s really nothing getting in the way of the front fan and radiator mounts, so thicker radiators should be a breeze.
Having ARGB fans pre-installed is a nice bonus too, giving you a little colour and customisation, and the built-in controller meant that no software is needed to set up the lighting.
Just tap the RGB button on the I/O panel and it’ll cycle through colours and effects, which is very easy to do, and the results speak for themselves.
With all the panels back in place, the Morpheus looks amazing. It’s pretty understated despite the fact it’s a huge case with RGB, it’s incredibly robust, and it’ll handle virtually any hardware you throw at it.