A few years ago, Deepcool launched its most unique case to date, the Quadstellar, comprised of four compartments and designed with over-the-top PC builds in mind. This year, DeepCool is launching the Quadstellar Infinity with a number of improvements.
The compartmentalized design of the QUADSTELLAR INFINITY serves two primary purposes, one is aesthetics and the other is functional cooling. There are six tempered glass panels throughout the chassis, giving a unique perspective on the hardware inside. The front panels of each capsule can individually be opened manually for additional airflow. As you can see from the images below, there are also four RGB LED strips integrated into the front panel, leading up to the power button at the centre.
As you might expect from a high-end case like this one, there is extensive liquid cooling support for custom loops. You can mount up to 360mm radiators, and up to nine 120mm fans in the case, as well as an additional two 80mm fans. You can see the full specs of the case below:
QUADSTELLAR INFINITY | |
Product Dimensions (LxWxH) | 540x487x494mm |
Colour | Black |
Net Weight | 14.3Kg |
Materials | ABS + SPCC + AL + Tempered Glass |
Motherboard | Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX / ATX / E-ATX |
Front I/O Ports | USB Type-C, Audio×1 |
2.5” Drive Bays | 3 |
3.5” Drive Bays | 3 |
Expansion Slots | 14 Slots (8+6) |
Fan Support | Front: 5x 120mm |
Side: 9x 120mm | |
Rear: 1× 120mm | |
Radiator Support | Front: 120/240/360mm |
Top: 120/240/360mm | |
CPU Cooler Height Limit | 135mm |
GPU Length Limit | 380mm |
Power Supply Type | ATX PS2 (maximum length: 210mm) |
Warranty | 2 Years |
The DeepCool Quadstellar Infinity will be available starting this month, priced at £299.99.
KitGuru Says: The Quadstellar is one of the most unique and eye-catching cases we've seen, but it does come at a hefty price. Would you like to build a system inside one of these?