✨ Elevate your gaming rig’s style and performance with GAMDIAS AURA GC1! ✨
The GAMDIAS AURA GC1 is a sleek ATX mid-tower gaming case featuring a full tempered glass side panel, four pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans, and mesh front panel for superior airflow. It supports RGB synchronization with 5V compatible motherboards, multiple motherboard sizes, and offers extensive expansion options with 7 PCIe slots and versatile drive bays, making it perfect for gamers and professionals seeking both style and functionality.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | GAMDIAS |
Series | AURA GC1 |
Item model number | AURA GC1 |
Item Weight | 8.06 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 |
ASIN | B0BH49RC7T |
Date First Available | October 9, 2022 |
B**E
Very nice quality.
Excellent price and value for this case. Plenty of room for my ATX motherboard and the quality isbetter than I expected at this price. It is also looks more expensive than it is.
T**
Great Case For The Price
I really can't complain much. The case is a bit small but I prefer it that way next to my TV Stand. It gets plenty of air flow and the argb lights look great.
A**G
Beautiful Mid ATX Case
Bought this to build a gaming PC for my son. The case isn't too big or too small. It was just the right size. The included ARGB fans make the case shines beautifully at night. My son loves it.
P**P
Stylish Case with Great Airflow and Value, But Some Trade-Offs
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this case primarily for its aesthetic appeal and how it complements my setup, rather than its intended use. Additionally, I needed a case with a more accommodating interior layout to fit a new, larger video card that wouldn’t fit in my previous case.The case has both advantages and drawbacks:**Pros:**- It features a sleek tempered glass panel, which adds a premium look to your build.- At an excellent price point, it comes pre-installed with four fans, ensuring good airflow.- The bottom ventilation for the PSU contributes to impressive airflow and cooling.**Cons:**- Unlike traditional cases with hinged doors, this one uses a glass panel, which may be less convenient for access.- The fans, while not excessively loud, do produce some noise similar to older systems. Additionally, the case lacks an ARGB controller, so color changes are limited to a small button located near the power button.- There is no included documentation, which might be challenging for beginners. However, all necessary screws, spacers, and zip ties are neatly stored at the back of the case with the cables.**Update:** I discovered that the manufacturer provides documentation on their website: [Gamdias User Manual](https://www.gamdias.com/User_Manuals/Gaming_Component/Gaming_Case/AURA_GC1.pdf). For first-time builders like myself, I highly recommend watching the YouTube video titled "How To Build A PC, the last guide you will ever need! (2024 Update)" by Linus Tech Tips. It’s a bit lengthy but extremely informative and features multiple hosts, making it engaging and thorough.Overall, this case offers good value and performance, though it’s essential to be prepared for some minor inconveniences.
M**S
Good only a very small issue.
It was easy to assemble but the metal brackets for the gpu will stay off once taken off. Good size and can let you have a good build overall. I haven’t noticed much noise from the fans so far. A bit of a task to cable manage due to the slim area you have to run cables so it will turn a bit sloppy. It overall does good and functions well.
N**N
LOOK SOME WHERE ELSE
If you are building a pc from the early 2000's then this would be a great case for a modern look, customer service sucks, cheap fans that stopped working within a yr. Hard to build in as when you get all the wires where they need to be the back is humped out and hard to get the back to stay closed. when i was looking at cases i looked at all the spec's to make sure everything would fit at that time it said it would support up to a 260mm AIO and GPU so i got a 240mm Aio it wouldn't fit, also the 3060 12gb GPU i wouldn't fit i had to move the middle fan to the top and cut out a slot for the GPU to fit into. when i contacted them about the issues they said they would refund my money but it would cost me 60USD to ship it back to them, keep in mind the case when i got it was 45USD. now that the fans stopped working less then a yr later that they only have a 2 1/2 week warranty. so to try to help some ppl out just get a different case this isn't going to make you happy at all unless you are building it for a mini mini pc. An ATX motherboard touches the top and bottom of the inside case and an inch from touching from side to side. i would give this a -5 star
R**N
Semi-compact case
Purchased this to go with a micro-ATX motherboard. The mobo fits fine but could not install a 2-fan radiator cooler as the power button / USB assembly at the top of the case extends too far to fit the radiator.Pros: Good looking design, comes with 4 - 120 RGB fans that appear well-made, very lightweight, glass panel looks good.Cons: Thin metal (it holds but be careful installing screws, won't fit anything more than a single-fan radiator (may be able to in the front to replace the fans), the front cover is NOT removable, and my biggest critique is the fan cables. They are all daisy-chained and the ONLY way to get them all running to connect the daisy chain to a SATA port!!! Never saw anything like that. In other words, after connecting all the fans on the daisy chain there is only two connectors left - one is a 4-pin WITH PINS (meaning, you cannot connect them anywhere on the motherboard!) and the other connector is to a SATA power cable, so there's no way to control the fans...they just turn on and run! Again, never saw anything like that.As of now I will continue to use this case but I will have to purchase different fans. You can connect each fan to a separate System Fan motherboard plug but you WILL NEED at least four 4-pin plugs on your motherboard - NOT COUNTING THE 4-pins you need for any other fan/CPU cooler.For the price (and it came with a Thermaltake PSU) it's hard to beat. But, you get what you pay for.Overall, an "OK" case for a basic build.
R**
Don't buy this garbage
Only rating it 5 stars so more people can see my review. In reality it gets a 2/5 stars. Case is too small. The description said it could fit a 240mm water cooler on the top of the case and I couldn’t even get it inside. I was forced to take the two built in fans on the outside of the case and put them at the top, and then put my water cooler in the front on the inside of the case. No breathing room for your parts AT ALL. Don't buy this, i don't even think it could fit most graphics cards. It gets 2 stars cause it turns on and works, thats all. If it didn’t lie in the description I would have gotten a 120mm water cooler and given it a better rating.
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