Deepcool is launching the new Morpheus case onto the market with a completely new concept. Deepcool confidently advertises a fully modular PC case that can be adapted to any situation from the ground up. This case really scored points with me, as it allows you to install either a single-chamber system or a dual-chamber system in the case. Will the airflow improve if you separate the case in front of and behind the mainboard tray and thus use the two-chamber system? Or is it simply better to install the hardware in a single-chamber system as usual? That’s exactly what I’m going to test and let you see the whole thing visually.
Scope of delivery
The complete package includes a triple ARGB fan package in 140 mm format, a power supply cover, a hard disk cage and a bracket for the modular design of the power supply unit. When opened, you can see the accessories, which include the panels and add-on parts required for the modular construction of the case. But more on that later…
You also get a manual and a small box with screws and additional cables.
Technical data
Of course, I don’t want to withhold this part from you either. This usual profile just has to be:
Manual
For the very curious among you, there is of course also the manual in advance, then it is easier to follow what I have done with the housing:
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