DeepCool has expanded its range of PC cases with the introduction of the CG530U. This new mid-tower chassis adopts the popular “fishtank” aesthetic, characterized by a seamless, curved tempered glass panel that wraps from the front to the side. This design eliminates the traditional front pillar, offering an unobstructed view of the system’s internal components.
The CG530U‘s internal layout is designed to accommodate modern hardware, including support for motherboards that feature rear-mounted connectors. DeepCool includes four 120mm ARGB fans as standard: one positioned at the rear and three reverse-blade fans mounted along the side. These fans are equipped with a distinctive infinity mirror center and side-strip lighting, providing a premium visual appeal without requiring immediate aftermarket upgrades.
The dual-chamber design of the CG530U offers versatile cooling options, supporting up to ten fans in total. Builders can install a 360mm radiator at either the top or bottom of the chassis. The side mount can accommodate a 280mm radiator, a limitation due to the internal height of the 475 x 285 x 380 mm frame. Despite its relatively compact size, the case can house substantial hardware, including graphics cards up to 410mm in length and CPU air coolers up to 160mm tall. For front panel connectivity, the top of the case features two USB-A 3.0 ports and a single USB-C port.
The CG530U will be available in both black and white color options. Initial retail listings, such as those from Digitec, suggest an approximate price point of £70.
