This is the FSP U560, a case that relies on a double chamber, two 16 cm front fans and support for back-connect plates in E-ATX format

This is the FSP U560, a case that relies on a double chamber, two 16 cm front fans and support for back-connect plates in E-ATX format

FSP has taken advantage of the showcase provided by an event like Computex 2026 to show the new U560an E-ATX chassis that moves in the field of large boxes for powerful equipment, but with a quite specific internal approach. The brand speaks of a design of double camera and an airflow architecture designed for high-performance systems, including boards with rear connectors.

Specification U560
Format E-ATX Dual Chamber Air Flow Chassis
Front cooling 2 pre-installed 16cm fans
rear fan 1 of 12cm
Internal design Double camera
Featured Compatibility Back-connect plates
Frontal Magnetic with dust filter
Color Black/white

A large box designed for internal order and generous flow

The U560 tries to play in a field where it is no longer enough to put fans everywhere. Here FSP It places emphasis on internal distribution, better separating heat and wiring areas with a double-chamber structure. That makes special sense if you think about back-connect plates, where much of the value is precisely in leaving a much cleaner front view and facilitating a more orderly assembly.

Geeknetic This is the FSP U560, a case that relies on a double camera, two 16 cm front fans and support for back-connect plates in E-ATX 2 format

The two front fans 16cm and the 12 cm rear already indicate that the box seeks to move a lot of air from the first moment. Added to this is an easily removable magnetic front with integrated filter, another practical detail that usually counts for much more in daily use than in promotional photos. On the ground, the U560 gives the impression of being a case designed less for extreme display and more for mounting powerful systems with space, flow and a well-resolved internal base.