Monday, August 6th 2018

Deepcool Launches MATREXX 55 ATX PC Case

Deepcool is a company that was built with the vision of providing the finest PC DIY solution for worldwide customers by constantly seeking innovative breakthroughs. Building on the successful achievements in its previous featured computer cases, today Deepcool launches Matrexx 55- Supports E-ATX motherboard, full sized tempered glass; extreme performance; RGB SYNC.

Full sized 4mm thickness, tempered glass side panel and a front panel give the case a unique look to perfectly show off your inner structure. Optimized airflow is guaranteed with large air intakes on two sides of the front panel and an air exhaust in the back and on top, to keep your components cool. Comes with expandable RGB lighting system and includes a pre-installed RGB strip in the front, which is easily controlled by manual button or via the motherboard; Additionally extra connectors are ready to SYNC with the motherboard to control any combination of DEEPCOOL/GAMER STORM 12V RGB devices.
Cable managing is now easy with a 210mm wide tower compartment (23mm clearance).

MSRP:
  • MATREXX 55: $39.99 USD
  • Available in August, 2018
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5 Comments on Deepcool Launches MATREXX 55 ATX PC Case

#1
natr0n
I think I may have finally found my server case. That price is almost unreal if it's true.
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#2
Hood
Hard to believe they can sell this for only $40. This looks as good as some much more expensive TG cases. To get the price this low, it doesn't come with any fans at all, but does come with an RGB strip (much cheaper than a fan). The buyer must spend another $50 if they want any ventilation, another $100 if they want it lit up with RGB fans like in the first photo.
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#3
nomdeplume
Something tells me that is a hard 170mm psu limit unless you grind some rivets off to ditch the drive cages. Right about there you begin to see the conundrums.
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#5
Arjai
Looks like the rolled the edges of the holes, that is nice in an inexpensive case.
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