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Deepcool TESSERACT BF ATX Mid Tower Case

(9 Ratings, 4.3 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Deepcool

Part #

TESSERACT WH

Type

ATX Mid Tower

Color

Black / White

Power Supply

None

Side Panel

None

Power Supply Shroud

No

Front Panel USB

  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
  • USB 2.0 Type-A

Motherboard Form Factor

  • ATX
  • Micro ATX
  • Mini ITX

Maximum Video Card Length

310 mm / 12.205"

Drive Bays

  • 2 x External 5.25"
  • 4 x Internal 3.5"
  • 3 x Internal 2.5"

Expansion Slots

7 x Full-Height

Dimensions

  • 430 mm x 194 mm x 436 mm
  • 16.929" x 7.638" x 17.165"

Volume

  • 36.371 L
  • 1.284 ft³

Price History

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    Reviews

    JCMsergox
    • 18 points
    • 4 years 5 months ago

    This case was a relic from long ago. From an age where Acrylic Side Windows were considered enthusiast, as TG Panels were few in quantity, when RGB was limited to just the highest-end Razer Keyboards and Mice. Back when Water Cooling involved mounting Radiators on the outside of your case and running Tubes from the rear, and when large quantities of 3.5" HDDs were the norm.

    I will say, this case has aged, but is still perfectly fit for a modern build. Having 5.25" bays for Fan Controllers and disc drives (Yes, I'm serious. I know it's 2020.) is nice, and this thing can move lots of air with the right fan config. Cable management could be better, but for a case that formerly retailed for $40, you get what you pay for.

    simohuns
    • 11 points
    • 6 years 6 months ago

    from completed build Helga (Reforged!)

    Very good budget case. TONS of drive bays, and a good amount of cable management behind the motherboard.

    BattlewornGold
    • 2 points
    • 6 years 9 months ago

    I'm fairly happy with this case, and it looks nice too. I don't have a Graphics card (yet) so the one included case fan on the rear of the case is pretty much all I need. There is an abundance of drive slots and places to put more case fans, if need be. I myself don't use all or even a third of the drive slots (1 of each size), but there are some people who do need 10 slots for drives, just depends, I guess.

    Grog_Berasnev
    • 4 points
    • 7 years 2 months ago

    from completed build Theodore the Thinking Machine

    Decent case, but has almost no room for cable management and obviously build quality is low.

    Tjmaier
    • 9 points
    • 7 years 3 months ago

    from completed build White Boredom

    Pros : Cheap, Good cable management, plenty of drive bays.

    Cons : Not enough front mounting for fans. There is only one for a 120 mm. Screw stripped easily, no side window, drive bays are riveted in, comes with only 1 fan, unlabeled hardware, 1 usb 3.0 slot, overall cheap case.

    JTx13
    • 7 points
    • 7 years 7 months ago

    from completed build It's Working

    So far, so good. Great for the price. Can't wait to upgrade to the Genome II when I can persuade the wife and have the funds!

    Vanlck
    • 5 points
    • 7 years 8 months ago

    At first I was after the black/blue version but as I was putting my order together it was sold out(bummer) so i decided with the white version. Over all a decent case for it's price.

    dzack1996
    • 5 points
    • 8 years 5 months ago

    from completed build Blue Sky

    Has usb3.0 and decent size. With it had more for cable management.

    jsjuarezjr
    • 91 points
    • 9 years 3 months ago

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