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CES 2024: Deepcool showcases insane modded systems and new cases and coolers

At CES today Leo swings by the DeepCool booth to check out some insane modded PC builds, alongside new hardware launches for new cases and coolers. 

Timestamps:
00:00 Quadstellar Monster Case intro
00:24 Mystique coolers
01:58 PC and Software tweaking
02:53 FT9/FT12/FT14 Slim Fans
03:15 Assassin 4S Cooler
03:53 CH160 Cases
04:49 CH360 Micro ATX Case
05:09 Modded PC’s

Starting off with the new Mystique 420 Plus AIO cooler. This one ships with three 140mm fans, built with seven curved fan blades to generate extra air pressure. On the CPU block, you'll find an LCD display and the pump is also illuminated. There will also be a Mystic 360mm version for those with less space in their case.

You won't have to worry about space much though if you end up grabbing a Quadstellar. In one of the modded builds here at CES, we see the case outfitted with mini guns that can fire out nerf bullets. The 01 on the front of the case leads be to believe that the mod might be inspired by evangelion.

On to air coolers, we have the new Assassin 4S – the S stands for symmetrical. There is a single fan in the centre, and the heatsink is cut back to avoid hanging over the memory slots on the motherboard. As Leo puts it, they look promising!

For cases, there are new CH160 series cases hitting the market. These are ITX cases, complete with a carry handle for easy transport of your system. Air is drawn in from the bottom in the standard version. However, the CH160 Digital has a screen at the bottom, so the airflow arrangement is slightly different. A larger CH360 mATX case is also on the way, capable of fitting in a full-sized high-end graphics card.

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