DeepCool is one of the biggest PC brands in the world, having a truly massive range of coolers, power supplies, cases, and so much more. While they grew their brand in China, in recent years they’ve become a dominant force in Western markets, and now have many of the best-performing coolers and cases I’ve ever tested. With that in mind, I have their new Morpheus ATX PC case in for review today, and it is absolutely overflowing with incredible features that are sure to make it a prime choice for any PC enthusiast.
As we’ve seen throughout the DeepCool range recently, they’re going “digital” by adding a unique read-out on their products, with the Morpheus getting this side panel display that can show you CPU loads, GPU temperatures and similar, allowing you to monitor your system at a glance.
The case is an ATX mid-tower, albeit a pretty large mid-tower that borders on Full-Tower… but then it could be a full tower too. The whole case can be taken apart and built into different configurations. This means you can have it as a single large chamber design (with cable routing space still), or a dual chamber design, or you can strip out the PSU shroud and extend the main chamber to have even bigger coolers and motherboards installed, meaning this case can grow with your needs.
Cooling and radiator support is pretty extreme too, with the case able to support up to a 420mm radiator in the top, front, side and bottom depending on your internal configuration of the case. It’ll even support multiple 200mm fans to get some big airflow going.
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