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Deepcool CH560 Digital

Mid-tower case supporting up to 380mm GPUs and 175mm coolers. 4 fans included.

Form Factors
ATX, mATX, ITX, E-ATX
Max GPU
380 mm
Max Cooler
175 mm
Fans Included
49 mounts
USB-C Front
Yes
Glass Side
Yes
India context

Digital LCD on front shows CPU/GPU temps. 4 ARGB fans. Solid mid-range option with character.

Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.

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Full specs

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BrandDeepcool
ModelCH560 Digital
Form FactorATX, mATX, ITX, E-ATX
Max GPU Length380 mm
Max CPU Cooler Height175 mm
PSU ShroudNo
Tempered GlassYes
Radiator SupportFront: 120/140/240/280/360, Top: 120/140/240/280, Rear: 120/140
Warranty (India)2 years Deepcool India
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GPUs that fit (≤380mm)

6 options
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Air coolers that fit

4 options
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DeepCool CH560 Digital India Review 2025 — Four 140mm Fans and a Status Display

A Status Display That Actually Belongs on Your Case

Most "display" features on PC cases are gimmicks — LEDs arranged to look like something, or tiny screens that show a static logo. The DeepCool CH560 Digital does it differently. The front-mounted display genuinely shows real-time CPU temperature, GPU temperature, fan speeds, and custom text. In a country where power fluctuations are real and thermal monitoring matters, I appreciate the at-a-glance readout without opening software.

30-Second Version: The CH560 Digital is a mid-tower ATX case with a front-panel LCD status display showing CPU/GPU temps and fan speeds in real time. Four 140mm fans included — exceptional value at ₹8,000–11,000. Mesh front panel, solid airflow. The display connects via USB and runs DeepCool's software (or third-party tools). If you want monitoring without a software window open, this case earns its premium over the standard CH560.

Four 140mm Fans — Why That Matters

Most cases at this price include 120mm fans or, at best, three 120mm units. The CH560 Digital ships with four 140mm fans — three front intake, one rear exhaust. 140mm fans move more air per revolution than 120mm equivalents, so they run quieter at equivalent airflow. In India's summers, where ambient temperatures regularly hit 35–40°C, this directly translates to lower component temperatures without cranking fan curves to jet-engine levels.

The mesh front panel supports the high airflow potential of those front fans. DeepCool doesn't choke the intake with a decorative panel — air gets through efficiently.

The LCD display itself is a monochrome screen (not full color on most variants) embedded into the front of the case. It connects via a USB 2.0 internal header. Setup involves a short software installation — after that, it can display information independently once configured. For builders who run their PC at a desk and glance at thermals regularly, this is genuinely useful. Custom text messages are a nice touch for personalizing the build.

Mid-Tower Value: Included Fan Count (₹8,000–12,000 bracket) Replacement cost of 140mm fans: ~₹600–900 each CH560 Digital — 4x 140mm ₹9.5k Lancool 216 RGB — 3x fans (2x 160mm) ₹10k DeepCool CC560 V2 — 4x 120mm ARGB ₹6k Source: MDComputers / Amazon India pricing, May 2025

India Pricing and Availability

The CH560 Digital runs ₹8,000–11,000 in India. MDComputers and Amazon India are the main sources. Acro Engineering distributes DeepCool in India, so warranty support is handled locally — claims can be processed through authorized service channels without shipping internationally.

The standard CH560 (without the digital display) costs ₹1,500–2,000 less and may be a better value if the display feature doesn't appeal. But at ₹9,000–9,500, the Digital variant frequently sits at a price where the display premium feels justified.

Who Should Buy This

You're building a mid-to-high-range system and you want monitoring feedback without keeping a software window open on your second monitor. You care about thermals — perhaps you're in a city with hot summers, running a higher-TDP CPU. You appreciate the four included 140mm fans cutting your fan purchase cost. The CH560 Digital suits builders who think of their PC as a machine to be monitored, not just displayed.

Who Should Skip This

The digital display is software-dependent for initial setup — if you're not comfortable installing monitoring software and configuring it once, the feature adds friction. Also skip if you want heavy RGB lighting: the CH560 Digital's aesthetic is clean and understated, not a light show. If RGB is the priority, the CC560 V2 at ₹6,000 delivers far more ARGB impact.

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Questions

4 answers
What's the warranty in India for the Deepcool CH560 Digital?
2 years Deepcool India. This is the official Indian distributor version, which means full manufacturer warranty support.
Does the CH560 Digital display work without installing DeepCool software?

After the initial configuration, the display retains its last settings and can show data independently via the USB connection. But initial setup requires the DeepCool software (or compatible third-party tools like HWiNFO with plugin support). One-time setup, then largely set-and-forget.

Can I fit a 360mm AIO in the CH560 Digital?

Yes — 360mm radiator support at the front and 280mm at the top. With 140mm fans already included, you'd be replacing three front fans with an AIO radiator. Plenty of room for a 360mm cooler with space to spare.

How does the CH560 Digital handle India's monsoon season?

The mesh front panel means dust intake increases during monsoon. The case includes a front dust filter — clean it every two to three weeks during peak monsoon. The sealed PSU shroud below keeps the power supply dust-free regardless of ambient conditions.