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Gigabyte Triton 180 Chassis

"The Gigabyte Triton 180 chassis offers great value for money with features, that you would only expect to find on an high-end chassis..."


Tags : Cases   Cooling   Gigabyte   Review   Triton 180 Chassis  

Posted on Apr 28, 2007, 1:00 AM UTC by Winston Chim

The Drive Bays

 

The Drive Bays 

As you can see from the above photos, the chassis features a totally screwless design. The front bezel/panel is constructed of high quality aluminum and feels real solid. The rest of the chassis is made from 0.7mm thick steel. Solid but light weight.

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The drive bays are ALL screwless. Just insert your rom drives into the slots and lock it in place. Excellent.

The whole chassis has designed with cooling in mind, and this is evident with 2 x 120mm fans installed. One at the rear and one at the front.

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