Description
The DeepCool CH170 DIGITAL Black is a vertical Mini‑ITX case that packs full‑size cooling and GPU support into a tiny footprint, ideal for crowded café tables or compact home desks. Mesh panels on every side plus support for a 240 mm side radiator or a 172 mm air cooler keep gaming systems cool under long café sessions, while the integrated digital display on the base shows real‑time CPU/GPU/PSU stats at a glance. Despite its size, it fits GPUs up to 305 mm (with SFX/SFX‑L PSUs) and standard ATX PSUs up to 140 mm, so you can run serious hardware without a riser cable or exotic parts.
Key Specifications
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Model: DeepCool CH170 DIGITAL Black (R‑CH170‑BKNPI0D‑G‑1)
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Case type: Small‑form‑factor vertical Mini‑ITX tower
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Motherboard support: Mini‑ITX only
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GPU support:
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Length: Up to 305 mm with SFX/SFX‑L PSU, up to ~230 mm with ATX PSU
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Height: Up to 138 mm
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Width: Up to 65 mm (3‑slot)
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CPU cooler clearance: Up to 172 mm
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PSU support: ATX PS2 (up to 140 mm), SFX, SFX‑L
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Pre‑installed fans: None
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Fan support:
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Top: 1 × 120 mm
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Rear: 2 × 120 mm
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Bottom: 1 × 120 mm
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Side: 2 × 120 mm
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Radiator / AIO support: Side up to 240 mm
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Drive support: 1 × 3.5" / 2.5" combo bay (3.5" HDD or 2.5" SSD or front 120 mm fan — choose one) + 1 × dedicated 2.5" SSD bay
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Expansion slots: 3 (direct GPU plug‑in, no riser cable)
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Front I/O: 2 × USB 3.0 Type‑A, 1 × USB Gen2 Type‑C, 1 × audio jack
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Dimensions: 250 × 200 × 380 mm (L × W × H)
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Net weight: Approx. 3–3.4 kg
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Materials: ABS + SPCC steel, mesh panels all around
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Special feature: Integrated digital screen on base showing CPU/GPU/PSU temps, power, fan speeds, cycling through data points automatically
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Color options: Black (this listing); white CH170 DIGITAL WH sold separately
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Warranty: Typically 2–3 years depending on region/seller (match your policy)
About the DEEPCOOL CH170 DIGITAL Black
The CH170 DIGITAL Black is made for SFF café and LAN builds where you want tiny vertical systems with strong airflow, full‑size coolers, and live on‑case monitoring so staff can spot thermal issues without opening software. It’s equally good for home SFF fans who want a compact ITX tower that takes big GPUs, standard ATX/SFX PSUs, and either a 240 mm AIO or a tall air cooler, without needing a riser.

