DeepCool has launched the Space Station Infinite, a new PC case built around an independent compartment design. The chassis uses a lightweight all-metal architecture and modern aluminum die-casting process to keep weight down while maintaining structural rigidity.

The chassis uses a lightweight all-metal architecture and modern aluminum die-casting process to keep weight down while maintaining structural rigidity.
The case supports E-ATX motherboards, making it suitable for high-end desktop builds. It includes six tempered glass panels as standard, providing extensive visibility into the interior components without requiring aftermarket purchases.
Specifications
- Design: Independent compartment design with lightweight all-metal architecture and modern aluminum die-casting process
- Glass Panels: 6 tempered glass panels included as standard
- Motherboard Support: E-ATX motherboard compatibility
- GPU Length Limit: 380mm maximum GPU length
- CPU Cooler Height Limit: 135mm maximum CPU air cooler height
Maximum GPU length is limited to 380mm, and CPU air cooler height is capped at 135mm. These dimensions accommodate most current-generation graphics cards and cooling solutions while maintaining a compact footprint for the chassis type.
Storage capacity supports up to three 2.5-inch drives and three 3.5-inch drives simultaneously. The front panel accepts a 360mm radiator, and the bottom mount supports a 240mm radiator, offering flexible liquid cooling configurations for different thermal requirements.



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