DeepCool CH370 White mATX Case | High Airflow Mini Tower
Finding a compact case that fits modern, powerful graphics cards without overheating can be tricky. The DeepCool CH370 Mini Tower Cabinet solves this by maximizing internal clearance inside a smaller Micro-ATX footprint. It features a highly ventilated front panel with a unique shiftable plastic insert, allowing users to tweak the cosmetic look while pulling in plenty of fresh air.
Internally, the layout is highly accommodating for builders. It easily holds large CPU air coolers up to 165mm tall and massive graphics cards up to 378mm long (or 320mm if you install a front liquid cooler). Quality-of-life touches define the building experience: the tempered glass side panel attaches magnetically for quick, tool-free access, and the power supply shroud features extra side ventilation to keep air moving across bottom-mounted storage drives. Buyers choose the CH370 when they want a clean white aesthetic and solid thermal management without paying for unnecessary extras.
KEY FEATURES
- High-Airflow Front Panel: Features a wide, ventilated mesh intake paired with an adjustable cosmetic plastic insert, allowing plenty of fresh air to reach your primary components.
- Retractable Headset Holder: A clever pop-out hanger is built directly into the top edge of the front panel, giving you a clean place to hang your headphones when not in use.
- Integrated GPU Support Bracket: Modern graphics cards are heavy and prone to sagging over time. An adjustable metal arm comes pre-installed inside to keep thick cards perfectly level.
- Magnetic Tempered Glass Side: The glass panel snaps into place securely using strong magnets rather than fragile corner thumb screws, and includes an optional security locking screw for safe transport.
- Extensive Cooling Clearance: Despite its compact mini-tower frame, it supports up to eight 120mm fans or dual liquid cooling radiators (up to 360mm in the front and 240mm on top).
PERFORMANCE & USAGE: Building inside the CH370 is straightforward, offering plenty of cutouts for routing cables neatly behind the motherboard tray. Out of the box, it includes a single 120mm rear exhaust fan. To get the best temperatures for gaming hardware, builders should plan on adding at least two 120mm or 140mm intake fans to the front panel to create positive air pressure.
One nuanced detail for assembly is the bottom power supply dust filter. It uses a standard flexible wire mesh sheet that requires tilting the case slightly to remove and clean. Builders should also note the front I/O panel layout: it includes two high-speed USB 3.0 Type-A ports and a combo audio jack, but does not feature a native USB-C port.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Budget-conscious PC builders, entry-level gamers, and remote workers wanting a clean white setup. It is tailored for users building around Micro-ATX motherboards who want high-end hardware support without taking up massive amounts of physical desk space.
COMPARISON INSIGHTS
When compared to newer models like the DeepCool CH360 Digital, the CH370 keeps costs low by skipping the side digital display screen and pre-installed ARGB front fans. It offers the exact same solid physical frame and hardware clearance but leaves the choice of intake fans entirely up to the buyer.
Against budget cases from discount brands, the CH370 holds a major advantage in build quality and quality-of-life features. The inclusion of a built-in GPU bracket and a pop-out headphone holder are rare extras at this accessible price point. If you require a full-sized standard ATX motherboard, you will need to look at larger mid-towers; but for Micro-ATX builds, the CH370 is highly competitive.
EXPERT RECOMMENDATION
The DeepCool CH370 White executes its job reliably by focusing on clean airflow and highly practical extras. It doesn’t waste your budget on fragile plastic trims; instead, it provides solid steel ventilation, excellent graphics card room, and a clever headphone hanger. If you are building a mid-range PC and want an easy-to-assemble, highly functional white case that keeps components running cool, the CH370 is an exceptionally sensible anchor for your setup.
FAQ
- Does this case fit a standard ATX motherboard? No. The CH370 strictly supports Micro-ATX (mATX) and Mini-ITX motherboards. Standard ATX boards are physically too tall for this mini-tower enclosure.
- How many fans come pre-installed? It includes one 120mm fan mounted at the rear for exhaust. Adding front intake fans is highly recommended for gaming configurations.
- Can I install a 360mm liquid cooler at the top? No. The top mount supports liquid cooling radiators up to 240mm. If you wish to run a large 360mm radiator, it must be mounted vertically on the front intake panel.
- Does the front panel have a USB-C port? No. The top I/O panel features two standard USB 3.0 Type-A ports and a single 3.5mm audio jack.
- How does the magnetic side panel lock? Strong magnets hold the glass firmly in place for easy access. If you are moving the computer, there is a dedicated tab at the rear where you can insert a safety screw to lock the panel permanently.












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