MATREXX 40 Essential Micro-ATX The MATREXX 40 Micro-ATX case packs massive value in a tiny chassis with impressive cooling support for max airflow and a solid tempered glass panel. Substantial cooling capability With support for up to six 120mm or four 140mm cooling fans and also radiators up to 280mm installed on top or in front the MATREXX 40 provides ample cooling configurations. Better airflow The front and top mesh panels provide optimal ventilation to move large amounts of air throughout the case. Tempered glass side panel Upgrade the quality of your build with a clean edge-to-edge tempered glass panel. Additional storage options The MATREXX 40 supports up to two 2.5" SSDs and two 3.5" HDDs through a removable drive cage.
MATREXX 40 Essential Micro-ATX The MATREXX 40 Micro-ATX case packs massive value in a tiny chassis with impressive cooling support for max airflow and a solid tempered glass panel. Substantial cooling capability With support for up to six 120mm or four 140mm cooling fans and also radiators up to 280mm installed on top or in front the MATREXX 40 provides ample cooling configurations. Better airflow The front and top mesh panels provide optimal ventilation to move large amounts of air throughout the case. Tempered glass side panel Upgrade the quality of your build with a clean edge-to-edge tempered glass panel. Additional storage options The MATREXX 40 supports up to two 2.5" SSDs and two 3.5" HDDs through a removable drive cage.
MATREXX 40 Essential Micro-ATX The MATREXX 40 Micro-ATX case packs massive value in a tiny chassis with impressive cooling support for max airflow and a solid tempered glass panel. Substantial cooling capability With support for up to six 120mm or four 140mm cooling fans and also radiators up to 280mm installed on top or in front the MATREXX 40 provides ample cooling configurations. Better airflow The front and top mesh panels provide optimal ventilation to move large amounts of air throughout the case. Tempered glass side panel Upgrade the quality of your build with a clean edge-to-edge tempered glass panel. Additional storage options The MATREXX 40 supports up to two 2.5" SSDs and two 3.5" HDDs through a removable drive cage.
MATREXX 40 Essential Micro-ATX The MATREXX 40 Micro-ATX case packs massive value in a tiny chassis with impressive cooling support for max airflow and a solid tempered glass panel. Substantial cooling capability With support for up to six 120mm or four 140mm cooling fans and also radiators up to 280mm installed on top or in front the MATREXX 40 provides ample cooling configurations. Better airflow The front and top mesh panels provide optimal ventilation to move large amounts of air throughout the case. Tempered glass side panel Upgrade the quality of your build with a clean edge-to-edge tempered glass panel. Additional storage options The MATREXX 40 supports up to two 2.5" SSDs and two 3.5" HDDs through a removable drive cage.
Last updated at 06/23/2026 00:50:20
EX-DEMO DeepCool Matrexx 40 Micro Tower Case (Black)
Deepcool MATREXX 40 Micro-ATX Tempered Glass Case - Black
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Deepcool MATREXX 40 Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX Case, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Mesh Top and Front, 1x Pre-Installed Fan, Removable Drive Cage, Black
Delivery between 1–6 July $22
Deepcool Matrexx 40 Tempered Glass Micro-ATX Case
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Deepcool Matrexx 40 mATX Case (2x140mm RGB Fans with Remote)
Delivery $35
DeepCool MATREXX 40 Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX Case, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Mesh Top and Front, 1x Pre-Installed Fan, Removable Drive Cage, Black
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DeepCool MATREXX 40 Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX Case Tempered Glass Side Panel Mesh
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DeepCool MATREXX 40 Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX Case Tempered Glass Side Panel Mesh
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DEEPCOOL MATREXX 40 Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX Case, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Mesh Top and Front, 1x Pre-Installed Fan, Removable Drive Cage, Black
originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
Really good for a first gaming pc build and amazing for the price. Only issue I had was with lining up my IO shield and stand offs and eventually had to ditch the shield.
originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
Great looking case for a budget. Front is plastic not metal, but I knew that before purchase. Perfect for a sleek looking mATX build.
originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
This was a first build, using only basic components for a non-gaming PC. No graphics cards or other fancy items.I found the case a bit light and thin in places (not surprising given the price), and care is needed when inserting the motherboard shield so as not to bend things.There are two places for SSD drives to be directly mounted, but if you have a mATX motherboard, one of them is right underneath the motherboard. To my mind, this makes that mounting place unusable unless you don't mind removing the motherboard if you need to swap out a drive. Three other mounts are probably enough for most people, though.The front panel sockets and power/reset buttons are mounted on the top of the case rather than on the front, which takes a little getting used to and ... MoreThis was a first build, using only basic components for a non-gaming PC. No graphics cards or other fancy items.I found the case a bit light and thin in places (not surprising given the price), and care is needed when inserting the motherboard shield so as not to bend things.There are two places for SSD drives to be directly mounted, but if you have a mATX motherboard, one of them is right underneath the motherboard. To my mind, this makes that mounting place unusable unless you don't mind removing the motherboard if you need to swap out a drive. Three other mounts are probably enough for most people, though.The front panel sockets and power/reset buttons are mounted on the top of the case rather than on the front, which takes a little getting used to and might be a problem if the case is used in a tight space. The USB3 socket is right next to the reset button. It pays to be aware of that when unplugging things — it's not hard to accidentally push the reset button!Overall, I think the case does a good job. It looks stylish, cables are fairly easy to keep out of the way, and CPU and motherboard are running at a reasonable temperature.
| Case Material | ABS / SPCC / Tempered Glass |
| With Power Supply | No |
| Power Supply Mounted | Bottom |
| Motherboard Compatibility | Micro-ATX / Mini-ITX |
| Side Panel Window | Yes |
EX-DEMO DeepCool Matrexx 40 Micro Tower Case (Black)
Deepcool MATREXX 40 Micro-ATX Tempered Glass Case - Black
7-day returns
Deepcool MATREXX 40 Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX Case, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Mesh Top and Front, 1x Pre-Installed Fan, Removable Drive Cage, Black
Delivery between 1–6 July $22
Deepcool Matrexx 40 Tempered Glass Micro-ATX Case
Delivery $10
Deepcool Matrexx 40 mATX Case (2x140mm RGB Fans with Remote)
Delivery $35
Really good for a first gaming pc build and amazing for the price. Only issue I had was with lining up my IO shield and stand offs and eventually had to ditch the shield.
Great looking case for a budget. Front is plastic not metal, but I knew that before purchase. Perfect for a sleek looking mATX build.
This was a first build, using only basic components for a non-gaming PC. No graphics cards or other fancy items.I found the case a bit light and thin in places (not surprising given the price), and care is needed when inserting the motherboard shield so as not to bend things.There are two places for SSD drives to be directly mounted, but if you have a mATX motherboard, one of them is right underneath the motherboard. To my mind, this makes that mounting place unusable unless you don't mind removing the motherboard if you need to swap out a drive. Three other mounts are probably enough for most people, though.The front panel sockets and power/reset buttons are mounted on the top of the case rather than on the front, which takes a little getting used to and ... MoreThis was a first build, using only basic components for a non-gaming PC. No graphics cards or other fancy items.I found the case a bit light and thin in places (not surprising given the price), and care is needed when inserting the motherboard shield so as not to bend things.There are two places for SSD drives to be directly mounted, but if you have a mATX motherboard, one of them is right underneath the motherboard. To my mind, this makes that mounting place unusable unless you don't mind removing the motherboard if you need to swap out a drive. Three other mounts are probably enough for most people, though.The front panel sockets and power/reset buttons are mounted on the top of the case rather than on the front, which takes a little getting used to and might be a problem if the case is used in a tight space. The USB3 socket is right next to the reset button. It pays to be aware of that when unplugging things — it's not hard to accidentally push the reset button!Overall, I think the case does a good job. It looks stylish, cables are fairly easy to keep out of the way, and CPU and motherboard are running at a reasonable temperature.
For a budget oriented case such as this, I'm actually impressed with how much this case brings to the table. It has a fully perforated front and top panel with mesh dust filters, tempered glass side panel, full-length PSU basement, plenty of cable management opportunities, and a good enough array of front I/O ports. Unfortunately the one included case fan is a basic 3-pin fan POWERED BY MOLEX BLIMEY DEEPCOOL WHAT WHERE YOU THINKING. Definitely replace that piece of e-waste with something worth having in your build. The case is also fully metal (aluminum?) which is very nice to see, except for the front panel and feet which are both hard plastic.
Overall, I am very please with this. I was surprised by how easy this was to build in. There were no issues that came up while building. I am very pleased with this case.
Plenty of room behind mainboard tray for cable management. Good ventilation with room for 5 fans. Power supply sheilded enclosure Room for two 3.5" Hdds & two SSDs Quality is quite good for the price Top mounted switches usb3 & usb2 + sound
Very Suprised with how good this case was to build in for the price. Purchased 3 of these cases, all three had missing holes in the foam causing some bent screws, but besides that awesome little case.Supported the 240mm radiator really well on the front, no sharp edges for cable routing, and lots of cable tie locations on the back to keep things neat.
Hoping an Antec Liquid II 280mm will fit on top. Will try and remember to update this review whenever I get it. I'm worried it will hit the cpu power cord currently tho.
Great cast for the price and I will highly recommend for a budget build...if you have more money to spend of aesthetics they are much nicer options
This is a nice micro ATX case, it's a little on the large size for a micro ATX case since it has the top mount for a full size radiator. It's a really sleek case especially after I painted it, it looks very eye catching but not flashy nor cheesy. As always Newegg delivered very quick and at a good price.
| Case Material | ABS / SPCC / Tempered Glass |
| With Power Supply | No |
| Power Supply Mounted | Bottom |
| Motherboard Compatibility | Micro-ATX / Mini-ITX |
| Side Panel Window | Yes |