A range of entry-level and mid-range PC cases designed for budget-conscious gamers, streamers and enthusiasts. Matrexx models, as a rule, are made according to the latest fashion, stand out with serious technical equipment and interesting design, but you will not find such scrupulous attention to detail in them as in the professional-level chassis from be quiet! and NZXT.


The Matrexx series is notable for its heterogeneity both in terms of design and technical ideas. In some models, the emphasis can be placed on ubiquitous address lighting, while others seem to be deliberately made ascetically and devoid of illumination and decorative elements. For example, the conventional Matrexx 30 is designed for compact assemblies, while the Matrexx 70 ADD, on the contrary, is friendly with large motherboards. The same can be said about the concept. In some versions, the emphasis is on noise reduction of the case, in others on the simplification of the assembly process. For example, the manufacturer equipped the Matrexx 70 chassis with thumbscrews and additional mounting posts, and did not stint on expansion slots.

Now let's look at prices. The number in the name of the model indicates its status. For example, the Matrexx 30 models are entry-level and have modest PC building capabilities. The minimalistic Matrexx 40 and Matrexx 50 cases look like the golden mean in terms of cost, design and features. Well, at the top of the evolutionary chain are the Matrexx 70 chassis, for which Deepcool engineers did not give a damn about savings and hit the maximum quality.