News DeepCool latest Mini-ITX case sports a carrying handle and lots of mesh

At 20l, that's a real chonker of an ITX case. e.g. the venerable Ncase M1 (also a two-slot-GPU ITX case) was 12.7L, and the M1EVO (mATX support, triple-slot GPU support, and can pack a 240mm AIO in at the same time) is 15L.
 
At 20l, that's a real chonker of an ITX case. e.g. the venerable Ncase M1 (also a two-slot-GPU ITX case) was 12.7L, and the M1EVO (mATX support, triple-slot GPU support, and can pack a 240mm AIO in at the same time) is 15L.
Yes, but the max cooler height on both the M1 and M1 Evo is 110mm...This has 60mm more clearance.

The extra cooler height adds size. There isn't a way around that.

They could've made it smaller by only taking SFX power supplies, but sometimes the practicality of accepting more readily-available and cheaper options, especially for a case that's predicted to be "cheap" ends up selling more units.

If you want a smaller case, there's plenty out there. If you want to use big air coolers, some sacrifices need to be made.
 
At 20L, it is firmly in mATX territory.

It seems to cater to people who want to keep it simpler with air cooling, and even has pictures showing it fits DeepCool's largest dual tower, the Assassin IV.
It has a removable top panel, which is an amazing QoL feature when you want to cram in the largest cooler that fits in the case.

With that said, it's still a chunky case. Adding a bit of height for mATX mounts wouldn't detract anything it has to offer.
 
While it sounds like it is meant to be compact, but in reality, this is the type of casing I try to avoid. The reason is because it takes too much space on the desk, and too low when placed below the desk. The buttons are at the bottom of the case, which means it is more for on the desk use. So if you have limited desk estate, this case will be a poor fit.