The Chinese manufacturer Deepcool has made a name for itself by creating inexpensive computer cases and cooling systems, which are often not much inferior to more famous analogues costing 2-3 times more. However, in recent years, Deepcool engineers seem to have had enough of all this, as a result of which the company has announced a pack of rather interesting dropsy and premium computer cases, which, according to the brand's idea, will raise it several weight classes to the level of Corsair, NZXT and Asus. The company greeted the beginning of 2024 with the loud announcement of a new line of Full Tower Morpheus cases.


The original Morpheus can be called the pinnacle of engineering, which successfully embodies all the most successful developments of recent years. This is a completely modular, construction-style case in which the user can independently install and remove the necessary panels, move pallets or install an internal partition, turning a single-chamber structure into a two-chamber one. With the help of convenient screwless fasteners, this can be done in literally 10 minutes, without resorting to using a screwdriver. This way, gamers and enthusiasts can make quick changes without worrying about something not fitting.

Morpheus is compatible with the largest E-ATX motherboards and is able to accommodate a video card up to 480 mm long! Add to this the replaceable mesh panels, ubiquitous dust filters, 13 cooler mounts, as well as 5 zones for water pumps and you get the ultimate monster that can cool even the most powerful components. But Deepcool decided not to stop there and installed a small LCD screen inside the case to display operating temperatures and load on the processor and video card. And fans of customization will find a set of removable pixel panels, with which you can write or draw something on the top grille.