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DeepCool announces its two CC360 ARGB PC tower models

The DeepCool brand, specialized in the design and manufacture of high-performance computer components for enthusiasts around the world, has introduced the new CC series Micro-ATX motherboard cases. These are the CC360 ARGB and the CC360 WH ARGB.

The CC series boxes, which are available in white and black models; They are the perfect starting point for both new and experienced body builders thanks to their great component compatibility and high quality features. The CC series cases allow, thanks to their design, great airflow and offer excellent cooling for computer case builders who want a quality product, but who have a fairly tight budget.

This is the DeepCool CC360 ARGB and CC360 WH ARGB boxes

DeepCool's Micro-ATX CC360 ARGB and CC360 WH ARGB cases present themselves as much better options than the competition and also offer a great cost / performance ratio. Both tower models come with three pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans that allow plenty of airflow through the ventilated front panel for better cooling performance. Although compact in size, DeepCool's CC360 ARGB cases have enough space to provide high-end liquid cooling.

You can put 360mm radiators on the front or up to 240mm radiators on top to accommodate demanding next-gen hardware. A clear tempered glass side panel offers a spectacular view into the interior to view the interior mount.

Both models come with four options for storage units and dust filters. CC360 ARGB cabinets are the perfect start for both new and experienced builders.
CC360 ARGB cases are compact yet roomy and feature larger channels to allow airflow in the front of the case.

Both cases can accommodate cooling fans up to: 6 x 120mm or 4 x 140mm. With a CPU cooling height limit of 165mm and a GPU length of 320mm, the CC360 ARGB cases offer plenty of space for state-of-the-art powerful builds. Up to two 2,5-inch SSD storage controller drives can be installed directly to the back of the motherboard tray and up to two 2-inch hard drives in a removable drive cage.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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