
Zebronics Zeb-Typhoon
Mid-tower case supporting up to 330mm GPUs and 155mm coolers. 3 fans included.
Ultra-budget with 3 fans. Indian brand. Tight clearances - verify GPU length. Under 25K builds.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
GPUs that fit (≤330mm)
Air coolers that fit
Zebronics Zeb Typhoon India Review - Budget ATX Case Under ₹2,200
I want to be straightforward with you about the Zebronics Zeb Typhoon: this is a case for when the budget is genuinely, non-negotiably constrained to under ₹4,000 and you need a mid-tower ATX enclosure to finish a build. It is not the case I'd recommend over a good meal. But it is everywhere in India, it does the job, and if you're assembling an office machine or a hand-me-down PC, it gets the parts inside without breaking.
What the Zeb Typhoon Is
Zebronics is an Indian brand - headquartered in Mumbai, with distribution across every tier-2 and tier-3 city in the country. Every local PC shop that stocks anything stocks Zebronics. That availability is the Zeb Typhoon's actual superpower. You can walk into a shop in Indore, Coimbatore, Lucknow, or Surat and find one. That convenience has real value.
Specifications:
- Mid-tower ATX (mATX compatible)
- Mesh/ventilated front panel (varies by batch - not always full mesh)
- TG or acrylic side panel (check listing - some have acrylic, not glass)
- GPU clearance: approximately 300–320mm
- 1–2 120mm fans included (non-RGB)
- Basic cable management
- Front panel: USB 2.0 (some versions have one USB 3.0 port)
The build quality is what you'd expect at ₹2,500–4,000. Steel panels are thin - they flex noticeably when pressure is applied. The finish is adequate but not polished. Standoffs are pre-installed for standard ATX motherboards, which removes one common frustration.
India Pricing and Availability
₹2,500–4,000 is the range, depending on the specific Typhoon variant and where you buy it. Zebronics products are available on Amazon India, Flipkart, and at local retailers throughout India. You won't need to order from a specialty PC retailer like MDComputers - your local shop almost certainly has this or a direct equivalent.
The Honest Assessment
The Zebronics Zeb Typhoon has real limitations that matter in Indian conditions:
Airflow: The front panel is not consistently full mesh across all production batches. Some versions have a solid plastic front with ventilation slots that restrict airflow more than a genuine mesh panel. In a 35–40°C ambient environment - which is most of India from March to June - restricted front panel airflow means higher component temperatures. This matters more for a GPU-heavy gaming system than for an office PC.
Build quality: The side panel alignment can be inconsistent. I've seen units where the TG or acrylic side panel doesn't sit flush. Not a functional issue, but aesthetically frustrating if you care.
Longevity: Thin steel means less noise dampening and more vibration. For a 24/7 office machine, this adds up over years.
No RGB: This is actually a point in its favor for an office context - no RGB means no ARGB cable management hassle, and no RGB fan to replace when it fails after a year.
When the Zeb Typhoon Makes Sense
The Zeb Typhoon earns a recommendation in specific situations:
- Office builds at absolute minimum cost: An i3/Ryzen 3 with integrated graphics, running in an air-conditioned office, doesn't need premium cooling. The Zeb Typhoon is fine.
- Older PC refurbishment: Upgrading a years-old system where the budget is tight and the case is just the enclosure.
- Tier-2/tier-3 city walk-in purchase: When you need the case today and local stock options are Zebronics or nothing.
What to Buy Instead If You Can
If you have ₹1,000–2,000 more to spend - and I'd encourage you to find it - an Ant Esports mesh case in the ₹4,000–5,500 range is a meaningfully better purchase. Better mesh front airflow, better build quality, comparable fan count, often includes ARGB. For a gaming build specifically, the thermal difference in Indian summer conditions is noticeable enough to matter.
The SilverStone FARA R1 V2 at ₹5,000–7,500 is better still if you can reach that budget.
Buy the Zebronics Zeb Typhoon only when the budget is fixed and non-negotiable at under ₹4,000. In that specific constraint, it's the right answer - it's available, it works, and Zebronics' India warranty is handled through their own service network, which is functional if not exceptional.