DeepCool CH360 Digital Case Review
Author: Darren McCainCase Interior Cooling and Conclusion
Removing the front cover gives us a good look at the included ARGB fans. The exhaust fan is the DeepCool CF120 A-RGB fan while the two front fans are DeepCool CF140 A-RGB fans. These are excellent choices for those looking to build an aircooled system or can be used in conjunction with an AIO radiator.
Of course, they can also be replaced to support a 360mm radiator if more cooling is needed which can also give you a completely different RGB look out the front.
I love that DeepCool is making Mini-ITX and Micro-ITX case designs that emphasize air flow without sacrificing on functionality. The CH360 Digital case design may be small but it is more than capable of handling most modern builds even with todays 3+ slot graphics cards. The inclusion of an ARGB controller and the real-time display help this case rise above the competition.
As with any Mini/Micro ATX case some planning is required to make sure everything will fit but for most builders this case is really all you need with a nice small footprint.
The digital display is rather simple and will only show temperature when matched with the DeepCool software. This feature is an excellent addition to a chassis like this having a perfect placement that is apparent and yet not distracting. While some may disagree, I find that a nice balance between RGB and Non-RGB elements to be the cornerstone to any custom build, no matter how simple the hardware setup.
Small Form Factor Design
Three ARGB Fans with Controller Included
Digital Status Display
Supports Full Size Components
Exceptional Airflow
Limited space for Complex Builds
Onboard ARGB Controller Has No Memory
Planning Space is Critical