❄️ Cool, Clear, Connected — Your Gaming Sanctuary Awaits!
The GIMATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Case combines expansive 270° tempered glass visibility with robust cooling support for up to 10 ARGB fans and 360mm radiators. Designed for ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, it features a front RGB strip, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, and magnetic dust filters to keep your build pristine and performance peak. Perfect for gamers and pros who demand style and substance.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | GIM |
Item Weight | 15.84 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.14 x 11 x 16.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.14 x 11 x 16.8 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | GIM |
ASIN | B099DKVRS9 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 14, 2021 |
T**N
A little big, but will fit in most computer desks.
I love the look of this case, the fans and the LED are a great compliment. The glass is thick and the fans are fairly quiet. It was easy installing the parts and has plenty of room to hide harddrives. If I build another computer I wam likely getting another one of these cases. Construction was top-notch.
A**.
Best case I've ever owned.
I've been building budget computers for almost 20 years. I've never owned a top of the line PC, until now! I was looking at the lian li cases, but honestly this case is much better, and fit the look i was going for. I really wanted the double glass side with no border in the front corner and this is one of the few cases you will find with that. There is so much room for cable management, and for 10 fans and a huge 7900xtx it's a must have. I'm a sucker for air flow and this case will provide you with plenty. The case is very sturdy and well built, the rubber chase covers are not cheaply made either, and this is perfect for an atx build. I can't believe this is only 100$. Skip the fans and buy your own, it'll look much better. This thing will cool down in seconds once it reaches 60c and the 1800rpm fans sound like a jet engine lol, but I don't care I'm all about performance baby. I couldn't be happier with this case. This is something I just like to look at, and that alone is worth the money, the beast of a pc is a side bonus!I also took the little led strip that is mounted behind the front right glass out. I put an led strip in there that connects to a 3 prong rgb, now it's syncd with everything else in the computer, def the way to go with this.The only negative I ran in to was the power supply being to close to the back side panel screw. I couldn't get it to go in without a screwdriver. After some forcing and trying to get it right I managed to get the psu to move over just enough and now I can screw it in by hand, 1 mm to the left for the screw hole and this would never be an issue. Definitely not a deal breaker by any means.Highly recommend you get this case!
R**D
Muy buen gabinete
Exelente muy buen gabinete recomendado
P**Y
Great case
This is a very attractive case. I like that it includes some built in RGB lights in the front of the case and that there is no pillar between the glass plates.The metal grate over the top of the case seems sturdy enough to hold a normal housecat without crushing it into your fans or radiator. The magnetic filter on top of that does not stay in place if a cat decides to walk on it and there is no other method provided to hold it in place. The power switch on top of the computer is quite sensitive and will activate if barely brushed by the paw of a housecat.The side glass plate installs onto some rubber bushings and then screws are attached to hold it in place. The front glass plate does not have rubber bushings; it is held in place between a screw and a sheet of metal. It seems odd that they would do one glass plate so well and the glass plate right next to it so much worse. The thumbscrews provided for both plates hold them in place very well.I put a 240mm radiator (2 fans) in the top of the case and there isn't space next to that for another fan in the top so there'll only be a max of nine fans in my case.The space for cable management behind the motherboard keeps it looking nice but it also makes it a bit of a pain if you don't install everything in the proper order. For example, there's an opening at the bottom of the case next to the motherboard where you might feed thru USB and audio connections, or a fan power connection, and if you don't do all of that before installing the power supply then you'll have to uninstall the power supply to get back there.The case is almost always shown with a radiator installed in the top of the case. There is an opening for running the CPU power cables but there is little room between the radiator fan and the CPU power cables; the way I have them in there it is probably less than a millimeter. If the cables behind get jostled then I need to press those CPU power cables down again so they don't interfere with the fan.The case doesn't come with a manual. Installation of most things seems standard but when I got to the installation of hard drives that was a little different than I'm used to I ended up just guessing how it went together. The result seemed like it might be correct but having to guess at things doesn't make for a fantastic experience.The hard drives install onto a bar over the back of the case. That bar could theoretically be removed in order to allow easier access to the rest of the case but the screws that hold it in place did not seem to be the type that one would normally remove and again there was not even a very basic manual so I didn't know if I should. Working around the bar was quite difficult and it becomes even more so after the hard drives are installed.The hard drives are installed via screws thru rubber grommets which probably help silence any vibrations. Since they are installed with screws they are not quickly swappable. If you have a screwdriver they are not terribly hard to install or uninstall. The rubber grommets can be easily lost when they fall out and bounce away.
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