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Deepcool Tristellar Review

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Packaging


The Tristellar ships in a cube-shaped cardboard box. Considering the entire package and its contents nearly weigh 20 kg, the cardboard used is rather thick. You will find an outline of the chassis on two sides, while the third is taken up by Gamestorm's logo - a sub-brand from Deepcool. A basic table with specifications has been put on the fourth side.


Due to the Tristellar's sheer weight, Deepcool employed two incredibly thick foam spacers to hold the chassis in place and to protect it from damage during shipping. A white cloth bag has also been added as an additional layer of protection against scratches and fingerprints.

Contents


You will receive a bag of all-black screws and a good number of cable ties. Deepcool also includes an HDD cage for a single 2.5" and 3.5" hard drive should you opt not to liquid cool with the chassis. There are also all the small bits you will need for all the drive bays inside the Tristellar. Last but not least are two magnetic dust filters and an aluminum slot cover for the optical drive bay.


A basic manual gives you some insights into the assembly process; it will more than suffice if you have built a PC before. First-time builders should do some research beforehand.
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