DeepCool ARK 90 E-ATX case has integrated liquid cooling

Posted on Friday, January 26 2018 @ 12:36 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Here's something special from DeepCool. The company's new Gamer Storm series ARK 90 case is an E-ATX model with an integrated liquid cooling system! It has a Captain series watercooling unit with a 280mm radiator, two 140mm RGB LED fans, and a CPU block. Everything has been neatly integrated, you can see external transparent water tubes and there's even a flow-rotor on the front so you can monitor the flow rate of the coolant.

There's no support for 5.25" devices. The interior fits three 3.5" HDDs and a maximum of six 2.5" SSDs. There's room for a 200mm long PSU and a video card of up to 310mm (400mm with vertical mounting). There are eight expansion slots (plus two extra for vertical VGA card installation) and the motherboard area accepts anything from Mini-ITX to E-ATX form factor.

Four 140mm RGB LED fans ship with the case and there's room for an additional six 120mm fans. Also worth mentioning is the front I/O, there are two USB 3.0 ports, HD Audio ports, and a manual RGB LED controller.

The ARK 90 measures 530mm x 232mm x 545.5mm and weighs 14.34kg. It's made from steel, with some plastic elements and a tempered glass side panel. You can check the full specs over here. The case should be available in February 2018 for $299.99.

DeepCool ARK 90

DeepCool ARK 90
DEEPCOOL, the company that specialises in water-cooled and illuminated cases for the PC enthusiast has just introduced the NEW ARK 90 a tower PC case designed to support a variety of options for water-cooling solutions and providing external visibility of the liquid flow for users who want to display and monitor their systems.

NEW ARK 90 completely eliminates the technical issues encountered with installing DIY water-cooled solutions in conventional tower chassis designs and provides users a much more satisfying experience. The tower is a perfect integration of extreme minimalist design, multiple glass panels and RGB lighting to deliver a solution with unique visual aesthetics. Internal compartments offer excellent expandability and compatibility.

The NEW ARK 90 comes with 4 independent cooling slots, dominating its competition by allowing users to easily create their personalized water-cooled rig. A specially designed external transparent water-tube with a flow-rotor on the front panel makes the dynamic flow rate of the coolant clearly visible and can be used with DIY water-cooling systems.

Tempered glass sections on the top panel, front panel and the whole left side-panel feature the texture of black obsidian and together with the integrated RGB lighting system allows users to display the key elements of their system. This includes the ability to showcase the user's graphics card by mounting it vertically using the optional connecting cable. Both the top and front panels have a special feature which allows them to be decorated with an RGB lighting strip.There is also a window with RGB effect GAMER STORM Logo designed to display the PSU.

The NEW ARK 90 supports mainboards up to E-ATX format with maximum dimensions of 305 x 276mm. It has a 230mm ultra-wide tower compartment and has been designed to allow 5mm clearance to simplify cable management. The HDD cage is removable for additional flexibility and features a pull type HDD rack.

A wide variety of cooling solutions can be accommodated, with the facility to install 120, 240 or 360mm radiator liquid cooler or three 120mm fans at the front. NEW ARK 90 pre-installed with a specially designed CAPTAIN Series Liquid Cooling System with 280mm Radiator. It also has three 140mm RGB fans vertically installed on the side panel which can reduce the impact on CPU heat dissipation performance caused by the graphic card.


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