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DEEPCOOL MATREXX 55 V3 ADD-RGB WH 3F Mid-Tower EATX ABS Computer Cabinet/Gaming Case – White with 3x120mm ADD-RGB Fans at Front, Supports…

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Original price was: ₹9,299.00.Current price is: ₹7,599.00.

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  • Black, Mid Tower, ABS+SPCC+Tempered Glass,
  • 7, 3.5″/2.5″ Drive Bays – 2, 2.5″ Drive Bays – 2+2, ATX PS2 (maximum length: 170mm)
  • 1×USB3.0/2×USB2.0/1×Audio(HD)/1×Mic,1×RGB Button,
  • Pre-installed: 3×120mm ADD-RGB fans (CF120) at front.
  • 1 year warranty

Specification: DEEPCOOL MATREXX 55 V3 ADD-RGB WH 3F Mid-Tower EATX ABS Computer Cabinet/Gaming Case – White with 3x120mm ADD-RGB Fans at Front, Supports…

Brand

‎DeepCool

Manufacturer

‎Deepcool

Model

‎MATREXX 55 V3 ADD-RGB WH 3F

Model Name

‎MATREXX

Product Dimensions

‎44.6 x 21.01 x 47.9 cm, 7.39 Kilograms

Item model number

‎MATREXX 55 V3 ADD-RGB WH 3F

Mounting Hardware

‎Cabinet

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Number of Ports

‎3

Total USB ports

‎3

material

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

Country of Origin

‎China

Item Weight

‎7 kg 390 g

13 reviews for DEEPCOOL MATREXX 55 V3 ADD-RGB WH 3F Mid-Tower EATX ABS Computer Cabinet/Gaming Case – White with 3x120mm ADD-RGB Fans at Front, Supports…

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  1. Prasad Naik

    value for money and exceptionally beautiful. Led done just right no over the top stuff here.

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  2. aniket bhattacharyea

    There’s no doubt the DEEPCOOL MATREXX 55 MESH ADD-RGB 4F is a tremendously well-priced case. You are getting a mesh front option with 4x ARGB fans for under 6K (under 5K with discounts in my case). However, there are some things to consider before purchase.

    The mesh front offers potentially great airflow. However, there is a second air filter placed behind the mesh front panel, which obstructs a lot of the air. It seems removable in my case, so maybe it could be done away with entirely if you want better airflow. The front mesh is already quite fine and stacking two fine meshes only helps obstruct airflow.

    The 4x ARGB fans light up in various colors. They aren’t particularly fast but they are reasonably quiet even at max speed. The light patterns when used with the RGB button on the case are limited with no static on option for any color. Fortunately, you can always plug them into the ADD RGB port on your motherboard (if available) for finer control over the color and pattern.

    The tempered glass side panel is great for showcasing the build. However, the glass panel is held together by four screws with no additional lip at the bottom. This is not a door but a panel you need to remove entirely every time you want to get into the case. And remove carefully at that, as it’s held in place loosely once the screws are off.

    The right side panel on my case was so tightly jammed that it took several minutes to pry off the first time. It was so tight it almost seemed like it wasn’t supposed to come off.

    Underneath the side panel, DEEPCOOL has created a complicated spider web of cables. It’s understandable that each of the four ARGB fans will have two cables each, so eight cables in total. But there are also several adapters hanging around along with the Molex connector for power. The trick is to just ignore all of that, find the fan connectors in all the mess and just plug those into the motherboard. Additional adapters are included in the box.

    The front panel isn’t difficult to pry off but needs to be done carefully. The connectors on the ARGB module inside the front panel has extremely weak connectors and was already bent in my case. Even a small amount of force could snap the connectors off, which would kill the ARGB functionality through the case switch.

    The rest of the case is also fairly cheaply built. There are no rubber grommets, the PCIe covers on the back had to be bent and then snapped out of the metal (which is permanent and cannot be put back together), and the thumb screws are all over torqued and cannot be opened without a screwdriver. Inside, the hard drive trays also require tools to secure it in place inside the rudimentary metal tray.

    The hard drive cage is also a bit too close to the PSU, which shouldn’t be a problem if you have a non-modular PSU but modular PSUs with all their cables sticking out become difficult to slide in.

    Lastly, the user manual is absolutely useless. It’s two pages and has fewer details than the back of most shampoo bottles.

    All of this means it’s not a great building experience inside this case. However, for most of you, that will be a one time experience so it shouldn’t be too much of a consideration. Once built, there isn’t too much to fault with this case. Airflow is decent with the stock fans and the front filter in place and the RGB illumination is also quite good. For the price, this is still a fantastic deal overall and possibly the best option in this price range.

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  3. Rando

    So far, easy to work in. The case fan is only 3 pin, but I planned on replacing it anyways. Panels are easy to remove, easy to manage cables inside, and good airflow. Waiting to find out if a 360 mm radiator fits up front or if I’ll have to stick with a 240 up top

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  4. Ravisekhar Sakthi

    This is a compact and well designed micro ATX case that comes with a rear case fan (3 pin only, no PWM), cable management space (approx. 1.5 cms) with cutouts on the left hand side, facility to mount a single 2.5 inch and multiple 3.5 inch SATA drives, dust covers and ventilation grills on front panel and bottom panels and a single USB3.0 and USB2.0 port on the front. It covers the basics for a no frills build and we have the option of mounting a case fan up front (not included, bought separately) for intake in the front and exhaust at the back. Cutout for CPU power cable not provided. Cable management is ok, not bad and not great. Gamers, note that it can accommodate graphics card of length up to 25cm only. Anything longer than that will require the 2.5/3.5 inch bay to be cut and removed

    The airflow is good, with silent operations and temperatures within acceptable range, for a basic build without separate GPU. With GPU your mileage may vary

    Edit: added a GTX1650 Super GPU. Installation was moderately easy. So far so good

    The only downside to this case is that there is minimal facility for cable routing and management. It doesn’t affect airflow but is really messy

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  5. Shlok gupta

    READ THE DESCRIPTIONS!! Make sure you are buying the right size for your freaking motherboard you candle wax for brains. That’s all :] I love this product, works and currently working beautifully. Also great/enough space for cord management.

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  6. Sai Umesh

    The media could not be loaded.

     Perfect

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  7. Deepak Sarswa

    This the good product for mini itx boards, descent air flow

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  8. Sai Umesh

    pros: fans are great, silent and colorful. the case looks great for my build.
    cons: the hard drive slots are not removable. you can take out the shelves but as far as taking the whole tray out, it is riveted together and is too wide to remove. I used 2TB of M.2 so i didn’t need them and it got in the way of my cable management so now it’s just shoved to the side as far as it could so i could have room for my power supply. also the cables for the fans and rgb can be a bit messy but I tried my best to bundle them as neatly as possible.

    it’s definitely on the budget side for a case which is noticeable in the small things but for the price it will do the job and overall look good once you’re done.

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  9. aniket bhattacharyea

    In short: Value for money. Sleek and aesthetic. Definitely go for it if you’re on a budget.

    In details:
    The packaging was good. It came in its own DeepCool package and then one more layer of Amazon package.

    The temperatures are pretty good. It is around 40-50 for me. But I don’t game so your mileage might vary.
    The looks are superb in this price point and very much build friendly.

    Pros:
    1. The tempered glass on the side and front adds to the aesthetics. It looks amazing!
    2. Comes with 3 ARGB fans (CF120) installed and an ARGB strip. So if you have a motherboard with ARGB headers, you can control the lights with your motherboard. Unfortunately I do not have such a motherboard so can’t tell how it works. (P. S. In my pictures, I moved the preinstalled fans to the top and back. The front fans in my picture are not the preinstalled ones)
    3. The case and LED controller with some built-in effects including static colors, breathing effect, sliding and rainbow effects. I connected 7 things (6 fans and the LED strips) to it and worked without a hiccup.
    4. It has a bottom mounted PSU and a PSU shroud to put all your extra cables in.
    5. It has a hard drive cage with two slots which is compatible with both 3.5″ and 2.5″ drives. You also get two additional 2.5″ slots beside the motherboard. The hard drive cage can be moved (although only about a cm or so)
    6. The cable cutouts are intelligently placed and I didn’t have any problem routing the cables.
    7. Comes with a lot of zip ties to help you in cable management.
    8. Has about 23mm clearance at the back so you can shove a lot of cables there. You can even put fan hubs or led hubs at the back.
    9. Magnetic dust filter on the top
    10. The top fans can be slid sideways and has 3 parallel slots so that you can adjust them to you liking.
    11. The fan at the back also has 3 slots to install for adjustment.

    Cons:
    1. The first and foremost problem is the instruction manual. It’s basically worthless. It just had a few diagrams with labels and that’s it. The instructions are really unclear. It took me 15 minutes to figure out how to take off the front panel, and took me half an hour to connect the fans’ led strips. If you do not have PC building experience you might run into problems.
    2. All the screws came in the same pouch. It’d really help if they had different screws in different pouches. Again, this would not be an issue if the instructions were clear. It’s really difficult to tell which screw goes where unless you have some idea.
    3. The unit I received had one bent thumb screw slot on the side panel which caused the screw to sit in an angle on the glass and took real force to unscrew and I scratched my finger. It’s also terrifying because you might break the glass if you put too much force. I’d have liked a window like system instead of the thumb screw business. Also, the glass has no border, so don’t drop it. Be careful!!
    4. The front panel is on the top right. So you have to stretch your hands quite a bit to reach them. It also has only one USB 3.0 and 2 USB 2.0. I’d like if it were all USB3 to be honest, but in this price point, I’ll let it pass.
    5. The PCI extension slots are non reusable. You have to break them up in order to use them and you can’t put them back. Also, make sure you remove them before inserting the motherboard as you have to go back and forth to remove them.
    6. The dust filter at the bottom is not magnetic and you have to slide it out of the cage. Minor inconvenience.
    7. Having a glass front panel means you’d have a little drop in the airflow. Probably very negligible.
    8. I’d liked it if the LED controller had more effects. The built in ones are good. But very little in number. Not a problem if you have an ARGB motherboard.
    9. The drive installation is not toolless. You have to screw them in.

    Overall verdict: Go for this case if you are on a budget. Even if you’re not on a budget this is a superb case. Although if you are a beginner, you might get a little bit of trouble, just a little. If you’re stuck at a problem, feel free to contact me at aniketmail669@gmail.com

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  10. Prasad Naik

    cool

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  11. Saravanakumar S

    Mesmo sendo do Padrao MicroATX tem um ótimo espacos para organizar os cabos, Recomendo com Certeza Alem dessa frente em Mesh e a lateral em Vidro temperado Deixaram o Designer sensacional

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  12. Varun

    This particular case from deepcool is one of the affordable and premium looking case. Its the best cabinet for a micro ATX motherboard, as the GPU fits just perfect above the psu shroud. Really happy with the purchase.

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  13. Varun

    The media could not be loaded.

     Looks awsome compair to its price

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    DEEPCOOL MATREXX 55 V3 ADD-RGB WH 3F Mid-Tower EATX ABS Computer Cabinet/Gaming Case – White with 3x120mm ADD-RGB Fans at Front, Supports…
    DEEPCOOL MATREXX 55 V3 ADD-RGB WH 3F Mid-Tower EATX ABS Computer Cabinet/Gaming Case – White with 3x120mm ADD-RGB Fans at Front, Supports…

    Original price was: ₹9,299.00.Current price is: ₹7,599.00.

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