DeepCool has introduced the CG580 computer case in the Mid-Tower format, designed for building systems based on ATX boards. The new product belongs to the category of panoramic cases, with the absence of an A-shaped pillar between the front and side panels made of tempered glass, which opens up the possibility of viewing the internal components.
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The CG580 features a single-chamber design and supports graphics cards up to 410mm in length (maximum 262mm if the radiator and fan are mounted on the side), and also offers a wide range of LCS and fan options (the case ships without fans). In particular, it is possible to install up to nine 120 mm fans and two 360 mm radiators (top and side), as well as coolers up to 176 mm in height and power supplies up to 210 mm in length. At the bottom, instead of a 120 mm fan, you can install a 3.5-inch hard drive.
The case supports motherboards with rear panel connectors from Asus and MSI, as well as RTX 4090 graphics cards. The front panel houses two USB 3.0 ports and an audio I/O panel.
At the top there is a filter with a magnetic mount that prevents dust from entering the system.
The CG580 comes in white or black and costs $64.99 with a one-year manufacturer’s warranty.
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