DeepCool CC350 4F Case Launches for $26.56 With 4 Pre-installed Fans

DeepCool launches the CC350 4F ATX case for $26.56. It includes four 120mm ARGB fans, supports 240mm AIOs, and fits Mini- ITX through ATX motherboards.

DeepCool CC350 4F PC case front view
DeepCool CC350 4F PC case front view

DeepCool introduced the CC350 4F to give budget builders a flexible chassis that handles multiple motherboard sizes without demanding a high price. This release matters because it offers ATX support in a compact footprint for under $30, which is rare for cases at this price point. Buyers who need to swap between form factors can now use a single case for different builds.

DeepCool CC350 4F PC case front view
DeepCool CC350 4F PC case front view

Budget chassis supports ATX boards and 240mm liquid cooling

The CC350 4F is a mid-tower case that accepts Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, and full-size ATX motherboards. DeepCool ships the unit with four pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans to handle basic airflow requirements out of the box. The design allows users to expand the cooling setup to a maximum of eight fans total if they require more aggressive thermal management.

Specifications

  • Motherboard Support: Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX
  • Pre-installed Fans: 4x 120mm ARGB
  • Max Fan Capacity: 8 fans
  • Radiator Support: 240mm (Top)
  • Dimensions: 363x208x395mm

Physical dimensions for the chassis are 363x208x395mm, which accommodates a CPU cooler up to 163mm in height. Graphics cards must fit within a 317mm length limit, and power supplies cannot exceed 180mm in depth. Storage options include space for two 2.5-inch drives or a combination of one 2.5-inch and one 3.5-inch drive.

The top panel supports a 240mm AIO radiator for liquid cooling configurations. Front connectivity provides one USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack for peripheral access. These I/O placements keep essential connections accessible without requiring users to reach behind the desk.

DeepCool listed the CC350 4F on JD.com in China for 179 CNY (around $26.56) starting on August 21, 2024. This pricing positions the case as an entry-level option for cost-conscious PC builders. The immediate availability on a major Chinese retailer suggests a focus on the domestic market for this initial rollout.

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