THE DUKASE EXTERIOR
As you can all see the Dukase may look nice but in terms of size it's just another midi tower (504mm in height, 482.7mm in length and 213.4mm in width).
Most of the left side panel is actually a clear plastic window.
The fascia is made out of plastic but thanks to its design it actually looks nice.
Since most people place their towers on the right side of the desk (top or bottom) Deepcool decided to make the front door open from the left to the right. Behind the door we see the two 5.25" optical bays, one 1.44 floppy drive bay and a large perforated area at the bottom.
The top I/O includes the power and reset buttons, power LED, HDD activity LED, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, fan controller and the usual microphone and headphone 3.5mm ports.
Deepcool has placed special slots beneath the top panel so people can use LED strips to further improve the looks of the Dukase.
You can remove the top panel by pressing the two handles at the rear to install fans or a radiator.
At the rear we see 7 PCI expansion slots, a 120mm exhaust fan, two round holes used for routing of watercooling tubes and the PSU area.
Unfortunately you can't swap the 120mm fan for a 140mm one but you can always use a 90mm one (strange option but it is there).
The right side panel is extended outwards to allow for easier routing of cables behind the mainboard tray.
The Dukase sits ontop of 4 tall legs and also features a removable metal air filter right beneath the PSU area.