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DeepCool CH160 Ultra-Portable Gaming Case White Micro Tower with Tempered Glass Side Window Panel, Advanced Cooling, USB 3.0/USB-C Ports, Pre-Installed Fans, Mini-ITX

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  • Color: White
  • RGB: Not Included
  • Brand: DEEPCOOL
  • Form Factor: Micro ATX
  • Condition: New
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CH160 WH The CH160 WH is an ultra-portable mini-ITX case that has all the hallmarks of a high-airflow DeepCool case but in a small footprint. The internal layout provides a lot of flexibility for drives and PSU options. HIGH AIRFLOW PANELS Mesh panels surround the CH160 WH from numerous sides and create a high-airflow, small-form-factor case like no other. FULL SIZED AIR COOLING! Lack of air cooler support in small mini-ITX cases is a thing of the past. The CH160 WH can support giant air coolers up to 172mm in height! NO ADDED GPU LATENCY! Designed to accommodate most 3-slot dual-fan GPUs that are shorter than 305mm in length and can be directly inserted into the motherboard without the assistance of a riser cable—no added GPU latency concerns! FLEXIBLE POWER OPTIONS Whether you choose to go with ATX, SFX, or SFX-L power supplies, the CH160 WH can support any of them up to 140mm. QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS Equipped with options such as removable fan brackets, where the front fan bracket can be utilized to support both an SSD and an HDD drive; three removable dust filters for ease of cleaning; a nice and sturdy carrying handle; two USB 3.0, a Gen2 Type-C, and a hybrid audio port, the CH160 makes everything a little easier. RECOMMENDED COMPATIBLE COMPONENTS LIST PC building enthusiast: B650I + ITX GPU(length limit 235mm) + AK500 Series + PQ-M Series Overclocker: B760I + RTX 4070/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090(length limit 305mm) + AK620 Series + SFX PSU Specifications Weight & Dimensions 336 x 200 x 283.5mm( L x W x H) 3.3Kg Materials ABS+SPCC+Tempered Glass Motherboard Support Mini-ITX Front I/O Ports USB3.0 x 2 Audio x 1 Gen2 Type-C x 1 3.5" Drive Bays 1(2.5 SSD / 3.5 HDD / Front 120 FAN :Choose one of the three) 2.5" Drive Bays 1(2.5 SSD / 3.5 HDD / Front 120 FAN :Choose one of the three) Expansion Slots 3 Slots Pre-Installed Fans None Fan Support Front: 1 x 120 mm(2.5 SSD / 3.5 HDD / Front 120 FAN :Choose one of the three) Top: 2 x 120mm Rear: 1 x 120mm Radiator Support None CPU Cooler Height Limit 172 mm GPU Size Limit Length: SFX/SFX-L: 305mm / ATX: 230mm Height: 138mm Width: 65mm (3 Slots) Power Supply Type ATX PS2(maximum length: 140mm)/ SFX / SFX-L

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  • Name: DeepCool CH160 Ultra-Portable Gaming Case White Micro Tower with Tempered Glass Side Window Panel, Advanced Cooling, USB 3.0/USB-C Ports, Pre-Installed Fans, Mini-ITX
  • Brand: DEEPCOOL
  • Color: White

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  • Form Factor: Micro ATX
  • Condition: New

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