Originally Posted by DougEdey I don't like the look of it at all, ports should not be visible when not in use, hence why I like covers.
Also, Joe touches on the poseidon projection, any chance of a photo of it?
Heh, I've got the Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 and it always struck me how lame the projection feature was. Fine if you've got a flat white surface, but try making it out on carpet.
Originally Posted by CardJoe Damn it, Tim! I'm a Doctor, not a photographer!
That statement is made of win.
I like the look of the case, except for the stupid sticky out rectangular bit on the front. If it wasn't for that weird protrusion, I might have actually chosen this case for my next build. But as it's there, I just absolutely couldn't bear looking at it.
Originally Posted by Sim0n Can i point out the irony ?
Reviewing a Gigabyte case.... fitted with an MSI motherboard... and a ASUS cooler ?
Could of atleast kept it all gigabyte ?
They use the same hardware for every case they test to compare cooling and noise performance. But I thought it was funny seeing that Asus cooler sticking out like a sore thumb myself.
A little modding work and it could be a nice case.
You're not a doctor, they wear white coats! You're actually the Latvian Mafia!
We just found out half an hour ago about the changing logo thing: apparently there was a piece of plastic in the box but absolutely no documentation about it :|
Well, from what I've seen, it looks respectable if uninspiring. Better perhaps than some others we've seen recently, I'd always spend that few quid extra for a 'premium' case.
Ah whooptee frigging doo. Gigabyte took an ARGUABLY overused chassis (CoolerMaster Centurian and Ammo Series, Sunbeam's Numerous cases, Enermax's Chakra, some of NZXT's stuff, etc), added a fan with some pretty lights, 25 cent rubber plugs, and a variable reistor, then jacked up the price. So freaking what? What makes this case so special, that it merits getting ANYTHING else on the same chassis. using a 3/4" Bimetal holesaw, some rubber lip grommets, and a little bit of patience hanging your external rad? Nothing really.
Oh, cheesemonkey. I forgot about the projection. What a useful feature!
Seriously, though... it would be nice if Gigabyte innovated with their own chassis for once. Don't give me piff about the Aurora being unique, they pulled that modified card out the ass of the same OEM that cranks out NZXT's Zero.
Fantastic case, I agree with the review completely, I put my mums rig in it and it is whisper quiet, you can't actually tell that it is on, the fans are temp controlled by the bios with the S3 mobo I've put in there.
Very impressive case, looks very nice in the flesh that's for sure, and the projected logo, whilst a bit tacky, is a god send to tell if the thing is on or not :)
I have one adn I love it - really very nice looking case, solid and silent.
The projector logo might be gimmicky, but at least its a nice feature - you can change it, or paint it black and have nothing showing - it's your choice.
Also, I like the fact that it gives me a choice of side-panels - Window or that mesh-grid option - no other case offers that choice.
One thing I'd like to see in these case reviews (at leasst as far as the tool-less drive bays are concerned) is how they handle half length devices (such as a fan-bus or FrontX Port extension which would only use the front 2 screws on a normal case). I've got a Xaser III which has rails which clip to the side of the drive/device and slide into the case to hold it, but these are useless for anything which is shorter than the rail that clips on.
Originally Posted by Blademrk One thing I'd like to see in these case reviews (at leasst as far as the tool-less drive bays are concerned) is how they handle half length devices (such as a fan-bus or FrontX Port extension which would only use the front 2 screws on a normal case). I've got a Xaser III which has rails which clip to the side of the drive/device and slide into the case to hold it, but these are useless for anything which is shorter than the rail that clips on.
I just bought this case for my new system. I've got a 8800GTX in it and a stock cooler on a C2D E6700. It is absolutely quiet -- almost silent. In fact, it is much quieter than my previous system using a P180, even with the Poseidon's mesh window. I haven't checked temperatures recently, but the outside feels like the inside of a refridgerator!
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Also, Joe touches on the poseidon projection, any chance of a photo of it?
Heh, I've got the Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 and it always struck me how lame the projection feature was. Fine if you've got a flat white surface, but try making it out on carpet.
i got a triton for my brother and it is very similar to that, and it is great.
http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/5540/img6768nz2.jpg
http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/6420/img6772wt8.jpg
Sorry about that, had to get Bindi to show me how to use our fancy camera.
Damn it, Tim! I'm a Doctor, not a photographer!
Otherwise its a good case.
Reviewing a Gigabyte case.... fitted with an MSI motherboard... and a ASUS cooler ?
Could of atleast kept it all gigabyte ?
I like the look of the case, except for the stupid sticky out rectangular bit on the front. If it wasn't for that weird protrusion, I might have actually chosen this case for my next build. But as it's there, I just absolutely couldn't bear looking at it.
They use the same hardware for every case they test to compare cooling and noise performance. But I thought it was funny seeing that Asus cooler sticking out like a sore thumb myself.
A little modding work and it could be a nice case.
BTW, you can customise the logo, its actually a very easy concept and it works well.
You can change it to your name / handle its up to you.
Im glad to see Gigabyte is coming out with some good looking and quality cases.
Yes you can, check out Gigabytes wetsite:
http://www.gigabyte.eu/Products/Chassis/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2149
You're not a doctor, they wear white coats! You're actually the Latvian Mafia!
We just found out half an hour ago about the changing logo thing: apparently there was a piece of plastic in the box but absolutely no documentation about it :|
Oh, cheesemonkey. I forgot about the projection. What a useful feature!
Seriously, though... it would be nice if Gigabyte innovated with their own chassis for once. Don't give me piff about the Aurora being unique, they pulled that modified card out the ass of the same OEM that cranks out NZXT's Zero.
Nice review, pretty nice case. nice to see something other than black.
Very impressive case, looks very nice in the flesh that's for sure, and the projected logo, whilst a bit tacky, is a god send to tell if the thing is on or not :)
The projector logo might be gimmicky, but at least its a nice feature - you can change it, or paint it black and have nothing showing - it's your choice.
Also, I like the fact that it gives me a choice of side-panels - Window or that mesh-grid option - no other case offers that choice.
Cool review :-)
Other than that, a great review.
Nice idea, I like it.