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DEEPCOOL MATREXX 50 Mid-Tower Case: Tempered Glass Panels, PSU Shroud & Rear Fan Included Review

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Details

BrandDEEP COOL
ColorBlack
MaterialTempered Glass
Cooling MethodAir
Motherboard CompatabilityATX
Item Weight8.5 Kilograms
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Description of DEEPCOOL MATREXX 50 Mid-Tower Case: Tempered Glass Panels, PSU Shroud & Rear Fan Included

Country Of Origin : China. 210Mm Wide Tower Compartment With 24Mm Clearance For Cable Management. Large Area Of Air-Intake On Both Sides Of The Front Panel To Ensure Extreme Cooling. Magnetic Dustproof Net At Top, Dust-Filter At Front And Bottom

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Housing in top quality!

I've been building PCs since I was a young man, back in 1990. Back then we had to use 20mm LEDs without a controller for our RGB and nobody figured it out how to make a transparent material that allows us to look inside the computer case. really dark times. Let's jump into the future! This case has it all at an incredibly affordable price. The glass is real, thick, tinted. There are filters for each air intake, including the top one, which is attached with a magnet; so easy to clean! The…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

kind of worth? good for computer case

I am mixed on this occasion. I wanted something cheap that looked good, but in my opinion it's better to pay a little more to get something better. The overall looks aren't bad, but the number of features you get in other cases costs a little more, like fan hub control, better modularity, more integrated fans, and at least USB C Type 1. Worst of all in this case 3.5 HD You can't get this thing out without flexing the body a bit to give it clearance to exit. See for yourself, they closed the…

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • communication with seller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice case, but temperature problems

Immediately after installation, this case has temperature problems. Also with three fans in front. Only the air intake is not very. So I added ten fans: three on the front of the case, two on the heatsink, two on the top, two on the bottom, and one on the back. Not counting the GPU and PSU fans, of course. The thermals are now low and stable. 35C average ambient temperature. 85c on average during mixer testing. The welded manhole covers on the back are meaningless. How was it cheaper to make…

Pros
  • Computer components
Cons
  • Doubt

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's good that there are

, that's it. This is a budget case with decent compatibility. I bought this to install my old system so I can reuse my old case (Thermaltake Core V71). I used a Corsair H110i GT as a cooler and the installation was cumbersome and not 100% a match. Also, you have to be very careful about the order in which you install the components. My old case had enough space for everything and you could easily access the entire mainboard. In this case, with the cooler installed, there was no access to the…

Pros
  • computer housing
Cons
  • a few little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Honestly very impressed

For the price you get a very respectable case, I can't imagine that anyone (who is interested in this type of case) would end up disappointed. For backstory's sake I guess I should say I'm 29, I've been building computers since I was 15 (learned to do it in high school) and I'm quite an experienced and knowledgeable person when it comes to, or computer parts im general. I had a lot of experience and worked for a local computer repair shop for 3 years. Apart from that I have seen many PCs and…

Pros
  • External components
Cons
  • Expensive