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Deepcool introduces the new Morpheus ATX+ PC case

Deepcool has introduced a new PC case to its lineup. Featuring an airflow-oriented design, the Morpheus is an ATX+ case for both experienced and casual PC builders alike. 

The Deepcool Morpheus has a modular design, enabling easy switching between single and dual-chamber modes, allowing you to customise your PC to suit your needs, whether you want maximum performance or a sleek, minimalist design.

 

In addition to its modular design, this case offers excellent airflow from all angles, thanks to its mesh panels and filters. The case comes with a three-fan module (140mm each) on the side, but it supports up to 13x 120mm or 140mm fans or up to six 180mm or 200mm fans. Radiator support is also very extensive, allowing you to mount 360mm and 420mm variants on the top, front, bottom, and side, depending on the configuration.

The Morpheus also features a double-status digital panel that lets you track your CPU and GPU vitals. With support for ATX+ motherboards, GPUs up to 480mm long, and 192mm tall CPU air coolers (135mm in dual chamber mode), this case can handle anything you throw at it.

If all of that is not enough, then you may also be interested to learn that the new Morpheus case also comes with rubber square bits, which you can apply to the majority of mesh panels with your own drawings.

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KitGuru says: Although it looks relatively simple, if priced correctly, the Morpheus could quickly become one of the most exciting PC cases to hit the shelves in 2024.

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