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GAMDIAS ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer PC Case with Side Tempered Glass, 4X 120mm ARGB Case Fans and Sync with 5V RGB Motherboard and Excellent Airflow

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Style: AURA GC2


Pattern Name: Case


Features

  • ONE CLICK. SYNC ALL: The gaming desktop case supports RGB connection to compatible motherboards in order to achieve system-wide lighting synchronization, making it easier to unite the case from chaos to calm
  • PANORAMIC TEMPERED GLASS: Showcase the inner beauty of your gaming pc system in full with a full-sized tempered glass cover with tool-free installation for ease of access
  • 3+1 BUILT-IN ARGB FANS: The gaming chassis is well equipped with 4 built-in 120mm ARGB fans displayed in full by the mesh front panel and the tempered glass side panel
  • SLEEK Design with Mesh Front: AURA GC1 sports an airflow-focused mesh front panel with a sleek stealth black design to provide aesthetics and excellent airflow intake
  • Great Expandability for Your Gaming Rig.: With 2 x 3.5" or 1 x 2.5"+1 x 3.5"(HDD Cage) / 2 x 2.5" HDD Tray, USB 3.0 x1, USB 2.0 x2, HD Audio x1, LED Control x1. Furthermore, it supports different mobo from ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX . 7 PCIE slots allow you to fully utilize your motherboard.

Description

The AURA GC2 is an affordable mid-tower case with an airflow-oriented design. Featuring a chamfered front panel with perforated air vents, 4 built-in ARGB fans, and a panoramic tempered glass side panel to show off the beauty of your build.

Brand: GAMDIAS


Motherboard Compatability: ATX


Case Type: Mid Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: BLACK


Material: Tempered Glass


Power Supply Mounting Type: Bottom Mount


Cooling Method: Air


Model Name: AURA GC2


Light Color: RGB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎GAMDIAS


Series: ‎AURA GC2


Item model number: ‎AURA GC2


Item Weight: ‎10.56 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 7.9 x 16.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 7.9 x 16.9 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Manufacturer: ‎GAMDIAS


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎October 17, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exactly what I paid for
Style: AURA GC2 Pattern Name: Case
Is this a top of the line case? No. It is however, a great value and does exactly what I need from a PC case. Everything I ordered to build my PC fit perfectly, but you may want to check the dimensions of any large GPU or coolers you plan to order. My RX 6650 XT fit snugly, and a there may have been issues if I had ordered a larger GPU. The fans are quieter than I expected and the RGB is simple. I had no issues. However I should warn you, the three intake fans on the front of the case DO NOT have a filter. I should have checked this before buying, but I have 2 dogs and my PC is in a basement that generates a lot of dust. I ordered some cheap screen off of Amazon that came with thin sticky magnets and I made a quick and simple filter to cover the grill of the case. It took me about 20 minutes to cut and fit the screen to the case. All in all I was satisfied with the value I paid for and I feel the case looks neat, simple, and efficient. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Adam Akers

  • Great value case that cuts the right corners
Style: GD-TALOS E3 MESH WH Pattern Name: GD-TALOS E3 MESH WH
TL;DR, this case is a fantastic value for for $60. If you're building a budget system or need a cheap case to house some spare parts, I can 100% recommend this case. Pros: - Full size ATX motherboard support is huge for this price. Also has no issues fitting mid-sized GPUs. - The 3 included fans move plenty of air and are relativity quiet. The RGB lights get bright and look really good. - This case's design makes it look as good as cases that cost twice as much. Cons: - The case is very lightweight, but in a cheap feeling way. The case feels like it's made of really thin metal, but feels sturdy enough protect the system. Maybe don't put anything to heavy on top of the case. - The fans are also not PWM, they are powered by a SATA connector so they always run at full speed. Also the RGB is controlled by a button on the case and doesn't connect to the motherboard so RGB control is a little bit limited. - There isn't a ton of space for cable management, and with a full sized ATX motherboard, you end up covering up a few of the cable management holes. - The case is also rather compact, be sure to check GPU clearance. Mid-spec GPUs will fit just fine in this case but some of the longer 3 fan designs may have length issues. - The front fans have no dust filter, but there is a magnetic dust filter for the top fan slots. Overall, you can tell where the corners were cut to save on manufacturing costs, but those cost saving measures were planned really well. This case doesn't meet the quality or features of something like an NZXT H5 Flow, but it sure looks and cools just as good as one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by Preston Preston

  • This Case Doesn't fit 240MM Radiator
Style: AURA GC2 Pattern Name: Case
So I just bought this case and had two major issues, 1 minor timeconsuming issue and one oops, I forgot. The first is I also bought a IDCooling 240M x240 model liquid cooled CPU cooler to go in the case. A normal rectangular 240mm liquid radiator doesn't fit. The design of the case is off by about 1/2" to 3/4". The cooler radiator butts up against the circuit board where the power switch and top panel cables come out. I could not find a way to squeeze it in. Sooooo, I just left the radiator hanging loose perpendicular to that position, parallel with the front panel fans. So my setup goes, 3 front panel fans, radiator, 2 radiator fans. The 2nd issue is my MSI MAG B550 MB I/O faceplate on the back wouldn't fit. So I have to use the case without the faceplate attached. The 3rd issue is I have not used a case with so many fans before and the connectors are not the normal MB fan connectors. It took me a long time to figure out I could/was allowed to daisychain the power cable to other fan power cables and piggyback the connection. I wish they had just made normal MB fan power connections. My MB has 6 connections! The oops is i forgot about my CDROM drive that I was using in my old case. I bought this case because of all the fans and the glass. So I'm probably just going to mount it on top or something. Other than that, seems to work. I hope they fix these issues in a future model and also consider adding a USB-C plug on the top of the case. That would be really swell. I have to sit a USB-A hub on top of the case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Happy with my purchase
Style: GD-TALOS E3 WH Pattern Name: Case
I received my case yesterday and my shipping box was pretty dinged up with holes. I doubt this was any fault of the seller and more on Amazon. Luckily my case had no damage and it was nicely packed with foam. I haven't built a computer in many years, so I was excited to get all my parts in and get the computer up and running. I started with my motherboard and about halfway through I realized the mobo risers were set for a micro atx mobo. So I removed the screws I set and moved the risers over so I had good support on perimeter of my full atx mobo. Now onto the power supply. I was using a non-modular PSU (cables are fixed to unit). I managed to get everything tucked away decently, but it was very time consuming and tedious. The space was pretty tight down below. My PSU had a bunch of unnecessary/extra cables I had to find places for them to live. lol I think a modular unit would be better, that way you're only managing cables you are actually using. I bought some white braided cable extensions from AsiaHorse to give me some better aesthetics. However, the 24-pin connector looks a bit odd going through the big cable pass-through. If they were to add some type of rubber washer to those area it would look much nicer, IMO of course. Now for the ARGB fans and cables. This was a big selling point for me. My current case has RGB's throughout the setup but they are fixed. I was under the impression that these just plug into chassis fan on mobo and BOOM you have ARGB that's controlled from the LED button on the case. I was wrong. I then went back to the listing on Amazon and saw that part about compatible motherboards. Plugging the daisy-linked fans in using sata cable fans work and have a white default LED. But I bought this to be able to choose any color at any time. So I bought an ARGB/Fan hub to see if I can get this running the way it was intended without a compatible mobo. The build is on pause until I receive that. At that time I will come back to update this review and hopefully include pictures. Overall, I am satisfied with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Zackary Soto

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