








✨ 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 |
P**E
good case, AURA GC10M ARGB/ CAS-AU-GC10M ARGB
i think this is a nice case, i got it for $73. the documentation is inconsistent, there is only room for 2 SSD(one on a chassis plate, and bottom of the case, not 3 as documented in one of the pictures). the HDD cannot be subbed or reconfigured as a SSD slot either. i was able to get 3x SSD installed anywaysthe front glass doesnt look like it can be taken off, but thats okay. i replaced all the fans with 140mm thermalright fans i already had. i like it has both top and bottom magnetic filtersthe PCI slots are breakaway metal, so if you have spare PCI covers you can replace any you break off.im not sure how others are handling a GPU support bracket in dual chamber cases with the bottom fans being used, but i made a L shape bracket to prop mine up.$80 normal case(lian li 207) had grommets around the cable management holds, i would of liked rubber grommets around all the spaces where cables strung in this case too
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.
K**R
Much Good, Such Nice.
Excellent case, normal storage potential and no issues during install of a standard ATX motherboard.I used this for a friends build and had no problems.
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.
J**D
Great budget case!
Case comes factory ready for a Micro ATX board, make sure you add the 3 extra stand-off screws that are in the packaging if you are using a ATX board. It comes with many extra screws as well. Read the indentations on the inside of the metal case. This case makes my Deepcool Matrexx 50 case(seen in the background)look way bigger. With a little DIY effort It "might" fit a 40 series card but it would definitely be pressing right up against the front fan shroud. This case isn't really a "mid sized" case, it's in between a small and mid size case I'd say. Great case if you have a small area!
D**S
Buena experiencia 👍
Me llego intacta y el envío fue rápido, estaba un poco confundido con la instalación de los ventiladores por que se conectan en el sata pero todo 👍 Recomendada.
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.
J**E
Nice case for the price
Love the case just remember you can’t install any disk drive in the front because it’s a gaming case, and there are three are RGB fans in the front, I total messed up and bought the wrong one, but it works good at the end,I was able to put a 1 TB hard drive on the bottom of the case, and the case looks good, you can always buy a external dvd disk drive with the burner feature.
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