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NZXT knocks out mid-tower Gamma chassis for enthusiasts

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Published: Friday 23rd October, 2009 | Author: Parm Mann
Products: Gamma
Companies: NZXT (All NZXT content)

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With Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system now out in the open, we're expecting each and every PC, component or peripheral manufacturer to line up with a slew of sexy new products hoping to cash in on the 7-led bandwagon.

Sexy, however, isn't the word we'd most closely associate with NZXT's latest chassis; the mid-tower Gamma.

Aimed at the "budget-conscious builder," this mid-tower monstrosity might not be the easiest on the eye, but it's certainly wallet-friendly, priced at around $50 (that's roughly £30 excluding local taxes).

Despite the relatively-low price tag, Gamma is surprisingly well equipped. It's not everyday you see a £30 chassis offering a full black interior.

There's room for a bottom-mounted PSU, seven expansion slots, and a total of 11 drive bays - four of the 5.25in variety and seven 3.5in.

Measuring 190mm x 449mm x 508mm and weighing 6kgs, the chassis offers support for ATX, mATX or BabyAT motherboards. There's room for plenty of cooling, too, with Gamma providing room for a front-mounted 120mm intake, two 120mm side fans, two top 120mm/140mm exhausts and a 120mm rear exhaust. Sadly, only the latter is included as standard - but what did you expect for $50?

NZXT reckons 10in graphics cards will fit without a problem, and it's giving enthusiasts some useful tools such as pre-drilled water cooling holes and holes in the motherboard for cable management. There's even the facility for a dual radiator to be attached to the top of the chassis, and the front I/O panel is pretty well equipped - offering audio, USB and eSATA connectivity.

Willing to look past the shall-we-say, unusual design? Or, better still, find yourself falling for Gamma's jagged front face? You'll find the chassis in stores later this month.


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Re: News - NZXT knocks out mid-tower Gamma chassis for enthusiasts
I've always thought the slew of new NZXT cases were great value for money while also looking quite good, despite what some people were branding them... Not this time, boy that is ugly as ugly gets :)Quote
Re: News - NZXT knocks out mid-tower Gamma chassis for enthusiasts
What a shame it's so frickin' ugly!!

Otherwise good budget case!Quote
Re: News - NZXT knocks out mid-tower Gamma chassis for enthusiasts
I quite like the look of it...does that make me odd?

Bargain really at £30.Quote
Re: News - NZXT knocks out mid-tower Gamma chassis for enthusiasts
It's not that bad looking, the low camera doesn't do it any favours though.

for £30 it's great value for money
NZXT have also brought out the M59 same case inside, slightly different front and windowed side panel
Ebuyer sell it for £47
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/173550

I think my main issues with them is that the Casecom 6788 looks identical to it (and I think the front looks better)
And that's currently on for £25 on ebuyer
Image: http://image.ebuyer.com/UK/R0172779-01.jpg . Image: http://image.ebuyer.com/UK/R0172779-02.jpg Quote
Re: News - NZXT knocks out mid-tower Gamma chassis for enthusiasts
However, we all know that anythng made by Casecom means el-cheapo! Chepa plastics, thin metal, and rarely a black interior!Quote

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