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The Gigabyte Triton 180 is available with or without a PSU

Review: Gigabyte Triton 180 PC case

A well-built case

Written by Simon Crisp

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Gigabyte's Triton 180 is a no-nonsense midi PC case with a price tag that belies its build quality and features.

The body and side panels are constructed from 0.7mm steel while the front bezel is brushed aluminium.

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A range of colours are available and you can purchase it with or without a PSU.

For cooling there are two 120mm fans, one behind the front of the chassis and the other on the rear panel, which sits on rubber mounts to reduce the noise from vibration. There are five 5.25in and two 3.5in drive bays, all with tool free mounts, while a second removable dive cage offers space for another three 3.5in drives.

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  • Price: £45
  • Manufacturer: Gigabyte
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Overall A well-constructed PC case.

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