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(More customer reviews)For a full analysis of this box, search benchmarkreviews and gamma. They like it very much and that's what convinced me to give it a shot. I don't disagree with them, but I have a slightly difference perspective:
Let me say that my plans for this case are to build a file server. I like that it will hold several hard drives comfortably, and that they are designed so that a front intake fan will cool them. Because this will be on all of the time, I am going to use a low-ish power AMD chip (65 watts), and the dedicated graphics of a Gigabyte motherboard. I like the openness of the case as the heat won't be at all trapped inside the case and that will let me use few and slow fans, making minimal noise.
1) This is an inexpensive case, and the thickness of the metal reflects that: this is not a case that will take much physical abuse. To be fair, part of that is because it's a hugely 'open' case - loads of mesh, including left side, top, front, etc. That's either good or bad depending on your feelings on how to handle air/heat management.
2) This is a beautifully designed case, with features you'd never expect on an inexpensive mid-tower case, such as the all-black interior, eSata port on the front panel, mesh grills for the fans, etc. Also, since I'll be putting it on the floor, and sort of tucked away, I like that the front ports (USB, eSata, power, etc) are on an angled plane such that they are easier to access from above. The PSU is on the bottom of the case, so this could possibly be an issue in terms of the power cable reaching the motherboard, but I don't think it will be for any decent PSU. It's a very handsome case with a blue led stripe of light on the front that's both appealing and reserved.
All in all, this is a cleverly designed case that tries to use good design to compensate for the cheap-ish materials and it mostly does so. I'd like heavier metal, but you don't get great metal at this price, and this should work. Features and looks-wise, this is a lot of case for the money. The one thing that they clearly cheaped-out on that bothers me is the power button: it feels very flimsy. I have no reason to think that it'll break, but each time you press it you're going to be aware of how cheap it is.
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The Gamma places a premium on effective airflow with 6 fan capability including dedicated VGA/CPU cooling and a unique front panel design that allows extra air to enter through the front. NZXT also includes pre-drilled watercooling holes on the backplate and mounting holes for a dual radiator at the top. Gamma gives you everything you need for a meticulously clean build with punched motherboard holes and a turned HDD cage which keeps cabling as discrete as possible
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