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The DEEPCOOL MATREXX 30 is a mini-tower case designed for M-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, featuring a larger area of air-intake mesh at the front panel, a bottom-loaded PSU for efficient space utilization, and 15mm clearance for seamless cable management, all wrapped in a stylish tempered glass panel.
F**X
I like it.
Very nice case. I used it for a m-atx build and didn't have any real difficulties.They weren't kidding about not being able to fit a graphics card over 250mm. I drilled out the (6) rivets that held the hard drive bay and took it out. This opened up a lot of space for a longer graphics card and greatly improved airflow. Easiest mod I've ever done.The downside is that I'm now limited to a single 2.5" sata ssd and the nvme M.2 ssd that I slapped on the motherboard.You also can't fit two 120mm fans in the front without a bit more tinkering. It *almost* fits, but the optical drive gets in the way.For the money, it's definitely worth it. If you aren't afraid to cut up the case, you can do a lot more with it.PS: who the heck buys a computer case based on its "sheerness" rating? It's $40, bro. You want it because it's cheap and does the job.
J**S
Good case at great price
Worked very well for me accommodating my ASROCK motherboard and GE force graphics card well. Included exhaust fan is quiet and works well. Case is very sturdy, and glass panel is a nice feature to display the internals. Cable management channels are built into the case, but it might be hard to get fatter cables to fit. I was able to fit all the cables I wanted to run, but it was tight.
K**C
Average Case
The case is pretty good for the price. It has space for one fan in the front and one in the rear. I wish they made room for a second 120mm fan for the front or at least enough room for a single 140mm fan but it's not bad. The only major issue I have with the case is that cable management is a pain. Yes there is some room with the hump in the rear panel for your cables to go but there isn't enough room there for everything. I got lucky to where I was able to hide some of the cables under the hard drive bay, but that wasn't ideal. If cable management is a big thing for you I would look else where. The front panel looks nice. If you have RGB components they will show up pretty well through it. It's made of pretty good temper glass from what I can tell. Though as previously stated, it's not the prettiest sight for cables due to a lack of a PSU shroud to hide things you want out of the way. Over all this is a pretty average case. It doesn't do anything extremely well, nor does it do anything particularly bad.
C**D
Best budget matx case
I sell budget gaming PCs and this is my go to case. Since they removed the lip that made it impossible to plug cable into your GPU this is now the perfect budget matx case. One thing to remember for a clean look, run your 4+4 pin power cable under your mobo before screwing down the mobo because there is no cutout for it. Airflow isn't great, but I've built in worse. Clear window, no tint and I prefer the clear. Comes with mobo speaker which some budget cases don't. If you're installing an SSD on to of the hard drive cage install it before putting a front fan in. It's a really tight fit between the fan and SSD. Not a lot of room behind mobo tray so you'll probably end up shoving cables into the hard drive cage. If you have ketchup and mustard cables this may bother you when looking at PC head on. To remedy this you could spray paint your cables black or make a cover to hide what's inside the hard drive cage like my pic shows. They did take some cost cutting measures to get to the price they have, but I think the compromises are worth the price.
K**D
DEEPCOOL MATREXX 30,Mini-Tower
Ok, lets begin. On sale it's $30. At that price its ok, if you know the shortcomings. See the Pros and the Cons below.Pros: Its normally $30-40. Tempered glass ( this is also on the Cons ). Comes with a ok 120mm back fan ( also on the Cons). Looks decent, nothing to flashy, but not a basic office looking box. It could be at home in and office, but with some changes, it could also be a "gaming pc".Con: Metal seems to be made out of peanut-butter. Metal bends easy, mine came with a lot of bent metal, shipping box(s) were in perfect shape. The drive cage(s) were bent. I was able to shape it back mostly, being that its made out of peanut-butter. ZERO cable management. It has a tempered glass side panel, but NO cable management, whats the point? I got some plexiglass and cut-painted it flat black, you can see it from pic 1 (stock) to 2 (Mod'd). Placed it over the drive cage to hide all the cables ( there is one 3.5" drive in there too ). Included fan is ok, but has molex connector on it right by the 3 pin. What year is it? I cut it off so it wasn't in the way and didn't look like poo.If you can get it for $30 ( with free shipping ) and don't care how its going to look, OR can mod a bit its, Ok.Someone was saying you can't add a front fan. This is not true. You can and they include the long screws needed. I added one. I added in the painted plexiglass and a cheap RGB light kit ($20), turned out ok. Airflow is not amazing. 1 intake, 1 exhaust, no top fan opening. For a modest spec/build it should be ok, which is all you should really use this case for.
S**M
Can't go wrong for the price
I bought this case for 35 bucks with low expectations really... but after finishing the build I was actually satisfied how it came out after the case was pretty cheap. It is cheap but it's not the best case in fact I;d avoid it if I were to build something high end, this is more for a low to mid range level. There is no cover for the power supply and cables and no ventilation openings at the top but again for a pretty cheap case I can see why, it does however, have an actual glass side panel and you have the option to remove the slot cover in the front to add a DVD or blu ray burner or a card reader so it can be handy. Overall not a very professional case but if you just want something cheap so you can make a build out of cheap parts then this is honestly it, in fact if you're able to add RGB components like the GPU, RAM or CPU cooler, or just eplace the stock fan for a RGB one and you can also mount another one inside the front panel for some more cooling then that can actually save the case and make it look cool indeed but yeah for it's price you can't go wrong really, it will certainly do for ya if you're o na budget and just wana build a cheap PC just nothing high end as the case doesn't have much mounts for cooling.
R**
Gabinete simples.
Um gabinete simples, a chapa é um pouco fina e o vidro também. O valor é alto para um gabinete de entrada, cuidado com painel frontal superior um pouco frágil.
R**
Flimsy and outdated
Glass side is good quality, included hardware are adequate and front panel is easy to remove but that's where the positive ends. Layout is not thought through nowhere to hide kables, it weights 5grams and it shows when you try to move the case and everything moves.I couldn't return it since I removed the HDD rack to make room for CPU cooler, otherwise it would be on the first plane home, now it's a good ornament for the landfill.
B**S
Bellussimo
Super super veramente comodo e utile
D**.
Surprenant très bonne qualité pour le prix !
Too much pour un petit serveur d'appoint, mais le design et la place à l'intérieur le rend indispensable.
M**O
Es una torre perfecta para un equipo mATX y a un precio muy atractivo.
La caja es correcta. El aspecto exterior es bonito. Viene con un pack surtido de tornillos suficiente para cualquier montaje. Incluye un ventilador de serie que tiene un comportamiento correcto. Como cualquier caja mATX el espacio es limitado y es necesario ingeniárselas para meterlo todo. En mi caso he utilizado todas las bahías de discos duros y ha sido complicado.Un detalle que no me ha gustado nada es la ubicación de la caja de los discos duros. Coincide, casi siempre, con la ubicación de los puertos SATA de la placa mATX. Especialmente si estos están orientados de forma lateral, por lo que puede ser complicado conectar los discos duros si no se dispone de cables SATA con diferentes ángulos de 90 grados. Menos mal que hay una ranura en la base que facilita algo la labor.La distancia entre la tapa de metal y los bordes de la caja es más bien justa por lo que puede ser complicado cerrar la tapa si ocultas el cableado en la parte posterior. Suerte que la tapa posterior de metal presenta un cierto relieve, sino sería imposible cerrarla.Tampoco quedan muy bien los anclajes externos de la tapa de cristal.En definitiva, si la vas a llenar de discos duros piénsatelo antes de comprar la caja. Comprueba antes la ubicación de los puertos SATA de tu placa. Por lo demás todo perfecto a un precio muy, muy competitivo.
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