Some time ago the company DeepCool presented us with its interesting and curious Tristellar tower, a mini-ITX tower quite different from what we are used to, which had three different cameras or departments to install the computer components, in a very curious way, by the way. Now comes a renewal of that design and with a very similar aesthetic comes to DeepCool Quadstellar.
This is the DeepCool Quadstellar
This new DeepCool Quadstellar chassis, if we look at it, at first glance reminds us above all of a ship more typical of science fiction than a chassis designed to house computer components. The aesthetics of this tower is undoubtedly very curious and attractive, and in this case it goes from having three zones to house hardware to having four independent zones with a completely symmetrical design, which makes it extremely curious.
We do not know the big data of this chassis, such as the number of hard drives it will support or the type of power supplies with which it will be compatible. We also do not know if it will admit liquid cooling, although the normal thing would be that if or the limitations regarding the maximum size of the processor heatsink. We do not know the connectivity either, although the images show at least two USB 3.0 ports.
Many are the unknowns around this power supply that will hit the market next May and that in principle will support ATX motherboards. Without a doubt, the idea of DeepCool is to risk with high quality towers and with attractive and different designs, which will allow the company to gain users who trust them to mount the hardware inside their chassis. The price is a total unknown.

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