Gigabyte Aorus C700 Glass: Striking full tower with many A-RGB LEDs
Source: Hardware Luxx added 29th Dec 2020Gigabyte is adding a new case to its range with the Aorus C 700 Glass, which proves to be a large flagship model turns out. The striking design with the mainboard tray tilted back and numerous lighting elements is particularly striking.
Gigabyte manufactures the housing from steel, aluminum, plastic and glass. The mainboard tray, which is tilted back, not only shapes the look, but should also benefit the airflow. The complex lighting system can either be controlled and synchronized via RGB Fusion 2.0 or controlled directly via buttons in the lid. Other buttons allow you to control the fan speed. The I / O panel with USB 3.1 Gen-2 Type-C, four USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port and the audio buttons are also located in the lid.
The 301 x 714 x 671 mm (W x H x D) large and over 19 kg heavy colossus should also with inner Convincing values. Gigabyte ensures that powerful and oversized high-end components can easily be accommodated. The maximum CPU cooler height is 19, 8 cm extremely lush, the same applies to the graphics card length of up to 49 cm. If you like, you can also align your graphics card vertically, but you need a riser cable for this. The mainboard may have a maximum of E-ATX format. From the factory, three 120 – mm front fans and two 120 -mm rear fan for cooling. These five fans are PWM models, the two rear fans are illuminated by A-RGB LEDs. An A-RGB and PWM hub is included. In addition, three 120 – or 140 – mm lid fans can be installed will. The front fan slots support alternatively 140 – mm fans, at the rear the two 120 mm fan can be replaced by a 140 mm fan. Water cooling users can have a maximum of one 360 – mm radiator behind the front and even one 420 under the lid -mm radiator installed. The Aorus C 700 Glass can offer four combined 2.5- and 3.5-inch drive slots and six pure 2.5-inch drive slots.
Gigabyte does not provide any information on the price of its new flagship case. The Aorus C 700 Glass has not yet been found in German retail either.