It is a fairly light case with a blue contour around the front panel

Sep 26, 2013 11:24 GMT  ·  By

DeepCool has released a new desktop PC enclosure, one that borrows its name from a certain movie universe we know, although a case could be made for just choosing the word that denotes a regular cubic prism (an 8-cell octachoron).

Which is to say, the new PC case is called the Tesseract.

This particular enclosure possesses seven PCI Express expansion slots, three 5.25-inch drive bays. Four 3.5-inch bays, three 2.5-inch trays and a top-placed audio and USB I/O panel (one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0).

The inside is large enough for graphics cards of 305 mm in length (12 inches) and can fit ATX and micro-ATX motherboards.

There are two 120 mm fans installed too (one on the front with LED, one at the back), as well as room for four more (two top, two bottom).

All in all, not bad for a product that measures 472 x 210 x 454 mm / 18.58 x 8.26 x 17.87 inches and weighs 5.1 kg / 11.24 pounds. Sadly, the price is unknown.

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