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NZXT Gamma
$50.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:Ideal setup for water cooling, good ports. Panel is designed to let you hide the cabling. Plenty of space for larger video cards.
The Cons:Space is limited behind the panel, tricky to get it flat enough to close after routing the cables. Adding a series of hard drives restricts airflow, will need to add another fan. Some of the plastic is flimsy and breakable, especially the bay covers.
The NZXT Gamma is a steel Mid Tower case for PCs. This case is entirely steel with a meshed front panel, and finished both inside and out in solid black. A total of 6 fans can be mounted at the front, side, top and rear of the case, although only one 120 mm fan is included.
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Additional liquid cooling systems can be added later through pre-drilled water cooling holes on the back plate, and support for external dual radiators is included at the top. Wire routing is enhanced with punched holes to allow for quick CPU bracket removal, as well as a turned HDD to keep wires pointing in the right direction by default. This case is large enough to handle ATX standard motherboards, and longer 10 inch video cards will fit as well. USB, audio and ESATA ports are mounted at the front for easy access.
Features
- Black Steel Mid Tower
- 6 fan capability (one rear 120mm included)
- Black Interior
- Meshed front panel
- 11 Drive Bays (4 external, 7 internal)
- Wire routing
- Pre-drilled water cooling holes
- Front mounted USB, audio, and ESATA ports
- External dual radiator supported
- Fit 10 in graphics cards
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 190 x 449 x 508 mm
- Cooling: FRONT, 1 x 120 mm, SIDE, 2 x 120 mm, TOP, 2 x 140/120 mm, REAR, 1 x 120 mm, 23db/42CFM (included)
- Motherboards: ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT
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ideal setup for water cooling, good ports
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panel is designed to let you hide the cabling
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plenty of space for larger video cards
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lots of ports for larger RAID setups
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mesh design allows the full case to breathe, works well
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space is limited behind the panel, tricky to get it flat enough to close after routing the cables
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adding a series of hard drives restricts airflow, will need to add another fan
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some of the plastic is flimsy and breakable, especially the bay covers
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