Love to see Deepcool Doing Great things. I have been using their cases and coolers primarly for customers builds over the past year and it is hard to beat them when it comes to Asthetics and Value.
I finally had to retire the OC3D PC I won from you guys back in 2010, but I am still running the original Video card lol. Kept some of the parts, still have the custom white mushkin ram.
Hi, great video! Thanks for the review 🙂 I´m currently preparing to build with it and i´m confused by the trinity-fan-setup by factory. Those fans are working as exhaust fans due to the way they are installed on the side, dont they? Sadly i couldnt find any additional information on the airflow direction of the fans... Wouldnt it be more useful to turn them around and use them as intake fans on the side panel? Thanks for help in advance!
I ended up returning this case. Why? Two reasons: 1. The hard drive cage is absurdly difficult to get to and adjust. I had to completely take apart the bottom of the case to unscrew it. 2. The Digital readout is too damn bright and stays on when the PC is off and there doesn't appear to be an option to adjust the brightness. And worse? It stays on when the PC is turned off. How fucking stupid is that? Deepcool never fails. They have some killer ideas, but always manage to ruin any system with a few bonehead decisions....
Great I/O for the price point, just wish it was actually on the front instead of the top but you implied you can swap the top and front panels with some elbow grease. I think I'd prefer a fanless version for the reasons you explained. You didn't mention it but that square display can show system temps, etc.
Will the case take a 210mm PSU in the bottom? the spec says 180mm max, but I kinda think this is due to restrictions with the other mounting options....
I've sent a ticket to the company asking if it will fit. I will give you their answer as soon as I get it. Furthermore, I also own an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 and is interested in this case.
I've gotten a reply! And they said YES, it will fit on the top. Even better, it won't interfere with the motherboard since the MB mounting can be adjusted and allows radiators with a total thickness of 95 mm. I also found a guy in the comment section of another video on the deep cool Morpheus that has his Arctic 420 mounted on top without any problems. I looked into the specs of this case and its total length is 528 mm, so plenty of room to fit that 458 mm long radiator. So on that note, I'm probably going to purchase this case this week. I can personally come back to you and confirm that it fits (or not😬) when I've got it and have the radiator installed. That is, if you still are unsure about getting it.
@@m.h_productionsone question is I've never seen it fully populated with fans like I intend to do..are the bottom fans right un top the psu area or on the same floor with the psu? Also I have doubts about the quality of free fans so I intend to buy my own but will I be able to atleast us one or two of the free fans to make it fully populated?
I like how you wobbled and the right side panel... didn't.🤣🤣🤣 Jeeez, Thomas! Ordinarily I HATE music in vids; really, really annoying; but in this case WHO is the artist, please. It really, reaally annoying ...NOT knowing! I think Deepcool's target market for this case is... YOU, it has really set your creativity juices going! I'd like to see you let yourself go with this, in your own time of course. Go on, you know you want to, and we, your audience, would love you all to bits the more seeing it. 😉
Too much modularity, in the orientation I want it, my thick GPU will be asfixianted against the glass...it should be a little bit wider and just fans on the 3 sides, top bottom and front and 140mm on the back....
Not a fan of a merged (instead of split) headphone/mic jack on the front panel! Also agree I would like larger holes for fan intake (I wonder about acoustics data). As well on not including the fan-unit, or making it optional to add-on. I don’t want to buy something that I probably won’t ever use. That’s wasteful.
you do know, those pegs would obstruct airflow? Also, it looks like you can just remove PSU shroud but keep PSU in the "standard" operation - in effect just remove air obstacle and mount fans directly to the bottom.
With power supply on the front, whats the limit of GPU lengh? DeepCool didnt put any info on that. Also, with that layout, can you mount PSU shroud top cover (with fan mountings) vertically? So CPU air cooler would get some air from the front.
Is Arctic liquid freezer 420mm argb fit on the top of this case? If it possible which configuration is better? Single chamber or double chamber? Because it is giant liquid cooler so it should not contact with mother board or rams.
I've sent a ticket to the company asking if it will fit. I will give you their answer as soon as I get it. Furthermore, I also own an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 and is interested in this case.
I've gotten a reply! And they said YES, it will fit on the top. Even better, it won't interfere with the motherboard since the MB mounting can be adjusted and allows radiators with a total thickness of 95 mm. I also found a guy in the comment section of another video on the deep cool Morpheus that has his Arctic 420 mounted on top without any problems. I looked into the specs of this case and its total length is 528 mm, so plenty of room to fit that 458 mm long radiator. So on that note, I'm probably going to purchase this case this week. I can personally come back to you and confirm that it fits (or not😬) when I've got it and have the radiator installed. That is, if you still are unsure about getting it.
@@m.h_productions Thank you very mıch. The moment I first saw it I knew it was an amazing case. In Turkey, we are dealing with hyperinflation so I am building an MSI based PC. But MSI cases are very expensive in here. Noone rewievs DeepCool in here but it is sold. And at a relatively affordable price. Or it seems to me. 😁 Because of I will be using one of Intel's latest generation fireballs, I wanted to look for a good liquid cooling. Arctic is the boss in this regard not Msi. 3rd generation Arctics are not here yet. So I decided to use the best father of the 2nd generation. İt is 420mm. And so this problem stuck in my mind. I solved it with your help. Thank you for your research.
Finally getting some news about this case... There was just radio silence for months since the first showcase. Did they decided on releasing the signature Deepcool teal (?) color scheme beyond the one-off for the display unit?
Nice case, but wish the front fan rails can be moved back for more surface area for air intake instead of almost flushing against front panel. My lancool 2 mesh have adjustable front rails plus the front panel bulges out for more air surface area. Excellent design by lian li.
If you want the 'glass-version' of this case have a look at the Deepcool CH780. One thing that bothers me about the Morpheus: the front-fan-rails are centered to the front but can not be aligned with all the bottom and top fan positions.
Dunno, feels like a Lian-Li clone but without the quality. They way you were hammering at it to take the top off is agricultural. Like the 140mm support but if I wanted to spend the €750 to move from 120mm to 140mm (fans and rads) then I'd be handing cash for an EVO XL.
I just looks like nothing more than a Corsair 5000D airflow knock off The Corsair top comes off without a problem. Having built in a white 5000X, my advice to anyone pondering building in one of these cases is to eschew all the RGB rubbish, and build in a 4u rack mount server chassis instead, and then when you can afford it, buy yourself a 19" rack to mount it and all your future additions in.
Deepcool needs to invest in more R&D for their cases and coolers and adopt a function over form approach. They look good but the temperatures inside some of the cases are much worse than in similar cases from other brands. It's mainly because of sub-optimal airflow in the area above the motherboard iirc. Same with their air coolers, they look good and cool the cpu but vrm temperatures are much higher than those from more experienced manufacturers like noctua.