Gigabyte Aorus AC300W ATX Mid-Tower review

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Here you can spot the left side please panel. Overall the chassis has a nice dark matte feel that looks lovely.  The size is roughly ( W x H x D ) 440x210x469 mm. The chassis is made out of several elements like plastic, some steel, and that acrylic (plexi) side panel. It offers a decent amount of space for up-to-standard ATX sized motherboards. Motherboard form factors supported are Micro-ATX, Micro ATX and regular ATX form-factor. The chassis is priced at 99 EURO/USD by the way.

 

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The right side has a black steel panel, it's a little dark in the photo but up front, there are air-intake meshes for airflow. While the AC300W is capable of cooling high-end hardware it really isn't designed as a high-airflow monster, of course.
 

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The backside shows us, in the rea,r a 120 mm fan. Then we spot a good 7 expansion slots. To the front far right you'll see meshes for extra exhaust ventilation. In the front Gigabyte installed one 120mm fan. All the way below we see the PSU section which is covered up with shielding with Aorus logo. PSU wise you could fit up-to 200mm (including the buffer space for power connectors). However, we do not recommend it as cable routing for this chassis is rather challenging.

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