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CC560 Mid-Tower Case The DeepCool CC560 Mid-Tower Case offers outstanding value with spacious component compatibility, a full-sized tempered glass window, and a total of four pre-installed LED fans that gets any build started right. ABUNDANT AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE Well ventilated throughout the entire chassis, the CC560 sports an airflow front panel and a large mesh top panel to ensure fresh air is circulating. PRIMED AND READY A total of 4 pre-installed LED fans delivers big airflow performance ensuring any system build is receiving top-notch cooling capacity. WIDE COOLING SUPPORT Enough space to support high-performance AIO liquid coolers with room for 360mm radiators in front or 240mm on top. Cooling fan support for up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm. STORAGE SOLUTIONS Install up to 2x 2.5" SSDs directly on the backplate and 2x 3.5" HDDs underneath the shroud in a removeable drive cage for adjustability. Features - Full-Sized Tempered Glass Window - Top Panel Magnetic Dust Filter FRONT I/O PANEL Features USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and a combo audio jack. Materials ABS SPCC Tempered Glass Motherboard Support ATX Micro-ATX Mini-ITX Front I/O Ports 1 x USB 3.0 1 x USB 2.0 1 x Audio Drive Bays 3.5": 2 2.5": 2+1 Expansion Slots: 4 Pre-Installed Fans Front: 3 120mm Rear: 1 x 120mm Fan Support Front: 3 x 120 / 2 x 140mm Top: 2 x 120 / 2 x 140mm Rear: 1 x 120mm Radiator Support Front: 120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm Top: 120 / 240mm Power Supply Support ATX PS2 Clearance Max CPU Cooler Height: 163mm Max GPU Length: 370mm Max PSU Length: 170mm Product Dimensions ( L x W x H ) 416 x 210 x 477mm Net Weight 5.25Kg
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