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The DeepCool CH160 is a compact Mini-ITX chassis designed to deliver excellent airflow and portability in a minimal footprint. Featuring a mesh-heavy exterior for improved ventilation and a sleek modern design, the CH160 is ideal for compact high-performance builds.
The case includes an integrated carry handle, making it easy to move and reposition your system when needed. Despite its small size, the CH160 supports powerful hardware including large GPUs up to 305mm, CPU coolers up to 172mm, and full-size ATX power supplies.
Convenient front I/O connectivity includes USB 3.0 and USB Type-C, allowing easy access to modern devices. With excellent airflow and smart internal layout, the CH160 is a great choice for users looking to build a powerful yet portable compact PC.
Compact Mini-ITX chassis with high-airflow mesh design
Integrated carry handle for easy portability
Supports ATX and SFX power supplies
Compatible with GPUs up to 305mm
USB Type-C and USB 3.0 front I/O
Tempered glass side panel
Excellent airflow for high-performance compact builds
Specifications
Form Factor
Mini Tower
Motherboard Support
Mini-ITX
PSU Support
ATX / SFX
PSU Location
Front / Bottom
Body Material
SPCC Steel
Front Bezel Material
Mesh / ABS
Side Panel
Tempered Glass
Drive Bays
1 x 3.5" Internal
2 x 2.5" Internal
Expansion Slots
3 x Full Size
Cooling
Front: 1 x 120mm or 1 x 140mm (with SFX PSU)
Top: 2 x 120mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm
Bottom: None
Radiator Support
Front: None
Top: 120mm / 240mm
Rear: 120mm
Pre-Installed Fans
None
IO Ports
2 x USB 3.0
1 x USB Type-C
1 x Audio / Mic Combo
GPU Max Length
305mm
CPU Cooler Maximum Height
172mm
PSU Max Length
140mm
Front Bezel Colour
Black
Body Colour
Black
PSU Included
No
Dimensions ( L x W x H )
336 x 200 x 283.5mm
Weight
3.3kg
EAN
6933412775483
Manufacturer Part Number
R-CH160-BKNGM0-G
What's In The Box
Case
Accessory Pack
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