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Deepcool TESSERACT BF ATX Mid Tower Case

(15 Ratings, 3.8 Average)

15 Reviews

SuperFireTora
  • 3 points
  • 5 years 3 months ago

from completed build The SUPERFIREPERSONALCOMPUTER.

Ok. Didn't do me too many favors while building, but its still a very versatile case at the end of the day.

Andrewbandrew05
  • 2 points
  • 5 years 5 months ago

from completed build My First Build

Ok this case is meh. Just meh. Can't see through the side of it, not many options for cable management, no dedicated psu shroud, non modular hdd and ssd bays, basically it's a basic case. For the price it's not too bad, but I wish that I had decided to either forgo the 5.2 inch bays and get something like the Corsair Spec-04 or upgraded to an NZXT 700i or 500i. It's not really all that bad a case, but it just doesn't seem to fit my build, preventing me from showing off all my fancyshmanzy rgb components.

zMadButcherz
  • 10 points
  • 7 years 2 months ago

from completed build High Speed Low Drag

One small plastic clip that held the front panel on was broken when I received it with no damage to the box so I believe it was shipped this way. Not a massive problem so I didn't bother with a return and replace. For the price this case worked fairly well. Decent cable management and lots of drive bays. It seems to have plenty of airflow as well.

jmsmrvll
  • 8 points
  • 7 years 3 months ago

Tried two of these and both had issues with the USB 3 port. After the second try, switched to a different case.

featureza
  • 10 points
  • 7 years 8 months ago

from completed build Work PC Twins

Good case, everything went together as expected. Wish there was a little more room for the CPU power cable to come out behind the motherboard. I used some magnet sheet paper to cover up half of the side vent. Side vents are positioned to blow over the CPU and the 1st video card.

valrykie
  • 7 points
  • 8 years 3 months ago

from completed build Country Life Build

i didn't really care what case i got but i chose this one because it had usb 3 and my motherboard had usb 3

Did wish it was smaller as it is a huge tower

miz_gaz
  • 6 points
  • 8 years 5 months ago

from completed build miz_turbo

Cheap, looks hot does the job and shes pretty cool. Tons of fan slots and drive slots, but you can never get enough with the deep....cool.

FLOYDIE
  • 10 points
  • 8 years 6 months ago

from completed build First time building a pc

Nice case with lots of room to work with. My biggest complaint is that the front 120mm fan cord was too short to reach either of the connection points on my mobo so I had to use the big 4-pin connectors and link the fans together. would have been nice if there was a place to mount another case fan on the bottom by the power supply. the front grill is very hard to pull off (felt like I was going to break it). the blue led's stand out but aren't way too bright or over the top. even though there's only the 1 front intake fan I seem to get really good airflow in my case. the window has 2 places where fans can be mounted - I kind of wish it was just one solid piece of plastic without the grills as I don't plan on mounting anything on these...more than likely I'll find two transparent filters to mount on these.

Ragnarok94
  • 20 points
  • 8 years 8 months ago

Great budget case with good looks and plenty of airflow! Only real drawbacks are getting the side panel back on after running cables behind the MOBO plate, the top 5.25" slot cant be utilized due to the USB header, the standoff screws are black which confused me when I went to mount my mobo. Also instructions were very simple and vague

THe upside is the Drive mount sytem. Don't let PCPP fool you, it has 3 dedicated 2.5" slots and 4 3.5" slots that are for the most part tool free.

tommy.tntxc
  • 8 points
  • 9 years 7 months ago

from completed build Light Might (first build)

Decent looking case, not too difficult for creating my first build inside.

Only problems are hard drive installation was awkward and there isn't the best cable management around back.