Motherboard: Mini-ITX/Micro-ATX/ATX/E-ATX. Case Type: Mid Tower. Materials: ABS+SPCC+Tempered Glass. Product Dimensions 442X210X479mm. 3. 5" Drive Bays: 2. 2. 5" Drive Bays: 4. I/O Ports : USB2. 0×2、USB3. 0×1、Audio×1、Mic×1. Power Supply Type : ATX PS2 (maximum length: 170mm). Cooler Height Limit : 168 mm VGA Length Limit : 370mm Horizontal, 340mm Vertical Liquid Cooler Support Front: 120/140/240/280/360mm; Top: 120/140/240/280mm; Rear: 120mm
T**.
i recommed to buy it
it good case with good shape but it got hot the air flow no the perfect 1 and the filter good but not that much the dust still go in side but at this prise i recommed to buy it ,it not small case it big
T**)
Original and solid but no 3 fans just 1 generic deepcool fan
Original and solid. Big downside is not providing 3 fans when question and answers section says so. Nonetheless I am happy of my purchase
A**A
Dangerous
Don't buy as soon as a took of the side glass side panel it broke on my hand
J**J
Amazing budget case
this case is a really amazing case for budget gamers like me, ive built my pc and everything is running smoothly.
C**R
Honestly very impressed
For the price you are getting a very respectable case period, I have a hard time imagining anyone (interested in this type of style of case) would end up disappointed.I guess backstories sake I should say I'm 29, I've been building PC's since I was 15 (learned it in high school) and I am a rather experienced and knowledgeable person when it comes to this, or computer parts in general. I've had a lot of experience and for 3 years I worked at a local business repair PC's. With that said I have seen many PC's and I've seen many cases, this is honestly one of the better ones.For the price of $45 (Deepcool Matrexx 50) I was honestly rather impressed by the case, it's not the highest quality materials, it's not the best design, nor is it extremely well-thought-out as in cut-outs for cables (like front panel, audio, or USB) placement to make routing and tucking/hiding the cables easy on all the supported motherboards sizes (everything is cut out and placed expecting you to have an ATX motherboard) but for the price it's a rather nice case. I was building this case for friend who told me what his budget was, he wanted a decent PC and was going to buy a prebuilt AMD 2200g APU system for $700.I told him we could do better than that as I felt I could help him get more value, we ended up with a Ryzen 3600, and a RX 5600XT for that price. The downside was we had to cut some corners to save some money else where the case being one of them. Originally he really wanted a NZXT H710i (about $180) and that wasn't possible without overall performance taking a hit (which was the goal best performance for the price). He was a little disappointed but I made it up to him with a cheap RGB cooler/fans, and he was happy with that.I wasn't expecting a ton from this case as I've not heard of the 50 model, it was cheap and I felt there would be a lot of corners cut and basically be a "case" and that was about it. To my genuine surprise it ended up rather decent, I looked around the case, expecting to find sharp corners and metal everywhere (there was none) everything was nicely rolled over and I wasn't able to find a sharp piece of metal in the case (a result from cheaply made punched metal templates used to build cases).It's size was acceptable, fit everything well and even offered a rather generous gap at the back of the case to run and hide cables. At this price point it's typically hardly existent leaving you with a sloppy cable management. The only thing I could honestly find as a little cheap was the brackets for your GPU's/PCIE devices. It uses the generic and cheap push metal not thick screw locking slots but for the price I was honestly expecting this, it was really the only thing I found "cheap" about this case (which is me looking for a complaint). Everything else was rather decent and I mean that I was impressed by the build quality, the thought which did go into it (to a degree they went with a rather universal lay out) but all in all if this cost $70-$80 I wouldn't have felt it was a bad case.Just so happened the only included case fan was DOA but not a big deal we bought three for the front (so worse comes to worst 2 in the front and 1 in the back) but I had spare fans I was happy to give him. This honestly didn't event upset me as even with a dead fan I was still impressed. For this price point and a nicely non-flashy case this will be my recommendation going forward for pretty much everyone. Even then RGB fans are pretty cheap if you buy the lesser known brands so still that crowd could still end up pleased as well.My personal taste if more normal but nice "elegant" looking cases, I've always been a fan of Fractal Design (if you look them up you will see what I mean) and going forward I might start paying closer attention to Deep Cools offerings.
C**Z
Good for what it is
It is what it is. It's a budget case that had decent compatibility. I bought this to put my old system in so I could reuse my old case (Thermaltake Core V71) I used a Corsair H110i GT as a cooler, and making it fit was a pain, and was not a 100% fit. Moreover you have to be very careful which order you install you components. With My old case there as plenty of room for everything and you could access the complete motherboard without issues, With this case once the cooelr was in you could not access teh fan ports on the top of the board, or the CPU power connector, and even partially blocks the release to the RAM slots.-I installed one extra 120mm fan, and had the one that came with it moved to the front so I have two Intake, and two exhaust(the AIO cooler). I mounted the fans on the INSIDE of the frame allowing more airflow in theory and allows a more direct path of airflow to the Graphics card.-Of course there is some faults. I mentioned difficulty during the build process, and there is things like having to permanently remove the expansion slots, the mentioned compatibility issues with a 280mm AIO, and the metal is SUPER thin and easily bent. As I said, cheap case, don't expect perfection and a perfectly smooth build process.
T**L
Awesome case
For the price I am blown away at how nice this case is. The glass is thick. Came well packaged. Very little plastic on the case (just on the front bezel). My only gripe is how hard it is to remove the front panel for fan install. Took some effort, but for the price this case is well worth the investment. Even the stock fan that came with the case is extremely quiet. Cable management was well designed. Basement for the PSU and HDDs was welcome feature.
M**N
Make sure you know what you buy first
I bought this in haste as I was soloing this build from Linus Tech Tips and I missed many key details and assumed the fans and led light was included. Instead, it had one non led light... so I bought three coolmaster fans and then a 4th one because the existing fan didn't plug into my motherboard... i then had to buy a splitter for 4 fans for rgb and then i just tried to install the video card... i have to take out the board apparently and knock out one of the nack ports to get it right... i am too stubborn to return and get the right bits as the case packaging was damaged on the arrival and it is in pieces... I will submit an update if I get it finished.
J**E
Blew my mind!
This case honestly blew my mind for the price. I did not expect it to work so well and the quality to be so great. I've had the case/built my PC for about a month now and it does not look $50 at all. It is so durable but not heavy or anything. There were plenty of extra screws and zip ties. Do remember to check all the compartments as the screws and additional stuff is hidden in them. Everything worked out better than I could have imagined. The tempered glass is great if you manage your cables well and especially if you plan on RBG. It is so clear that one time my mom thought the glass wasn't on and said "you should close that up or it'll get dusty." I also would recommend to not use the screws already pre-built in the case for the MOBO and instead use the same screws as for the power supply which is provided in the extra screws bag (similar to phillip screws). Don't use the tall nut bolts that is already screwed into the case. It's not long enough. I'd just unscrew it and store it away. There's really no need or use for them. I'd also manage cable as you go. I think there's plenty of space for that. Please ignore the reflections off the tempered glass. My mom was watching kdrama.
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