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Deepcool Smarter LED black (DP-MATX-SMTRLED)

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Form factor: Mini Tower; Mount: vertical; Motherboard support: micro-ATX; PSU form factor: ATX (regular); Dimensions (mm): 420x201x365; Weight (kg): 3.65; Material: steel; 5.25" bays: 1; 3.5" external bays: 1; 3.5" bays: 2; internal 2.5" compartments: 1; Expansion slots: 4; Fans total: 2
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Deepcool Smarter LED black
Chassis Form Factor:Mini Tower
Motherboard size:micro-ATX
PSU power:no PSU
5.25" slots:1
External bays 3.5":1
Internal bays 3.5":2
Internal bays 2.5":1
Front panel:USB 3.1 gen1, USB 2.0
Seat for SSD. Two glowing fans included.
The top location of the power supply.
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Optimal size

Inexpensive gaming computers are most often assembled on the basis of mid-sized MicroATX motherboards, so you shouldn’t overpay for a full-sized ATX case, because it won’t fit under every table. The main thing is that the cooling of the MicroATX case is well thought out, as is done with the Deepcool Smarter LED.

Through blowing

At a low price, Smarter LED is equipped with as many as two 12-cm fans, luminous blue - front for intake, rear for exhaust. There is room for a third 12cm propeller on the side panel, but that's probably overkill. In comparison, most other low-cost cases come with only one 8 or 9 cm fan (more noise, less airflow) or come without one at all.

Cheap but not poor

Among other things, the Deepcool Smarter LED has a 2.5-inch SSD mount and a USB 3.0 port on the interface panel (both of which are rare in low-cost cases). The only drawback is that the power supply is mounted on top, which draws in some of the hot air from the processor and graphics card. So top-end gaming PCs in such a case are not worth assembling, but otherwise a solid, and even a nice-looking solution.

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