Abstract: The market has obviously turned interesting for NZXT, since we’ve received another two enclosure models from this company, apart from the two we’ve already reviewed, belonging to different price ranges. The first tested model belongs to a somewhat more...
The aesthetics of the NZXT Gamma are the first thing to catch your eye; the exterior styling is very unique and while it may not suit the most discerning tastes, it’s not offensive and we did think the look grew on us. It does have a very functional a...
Thank you NZXt for sending the Gamma out for a test run. I hope I did a good job of showing you all the features that are packed into this inexpensive case. Everything you need to make this a screaming case is provided, except the fans. As you get ...
Gamma Classic is a very well built case even though it is a bit on the heavy side. It offers a great air flow performance as well as the ability of adding on up to six fans in to the case. I am not sure why would you want six fans, but perhaps for ov...
Excellent ventilation, Turned hard drive enclosure, Excellent cable management, Liquid cooling ready, Specially designed for larger video cards, Fits up to 7 hard drives,
No external 3.5” bays, gold
For an entry level case you get a lot of bang for your buck with the NZXT Gamma. Not only is it built for ventilation, it is also quite light-weight. Out of box it weighed just over 11 pounds, making it a perfect case to take to LAN parties if you ar...
Decent performance, Motherboard cutout for easy CPU bracket removal, Budget Price (~$60 CAD)
No 2.5" hard drive adapter
NZXT has impressed us again, and this time on the budget level. With a hint of style, a price point of around $60 at the time of writing, supported by decent (and expandable) performance, I would recommend the Gamma to anyone looking for an affordable ...
The NZXT Gamma is a overall a decent case for the price. It can easily be found online for around $29.99. While it’s obviously not the most advanced case available, it does provide plenty of features of more expensive gaming cases. The complete blac...
Price, Support for enthusiast videocards, Support for up to 6 fans
Only one fan included, Minimal amount of fan filters included
All things considered, NZXT's Gamma is a great case for anyone who doesn't have deep pockets. To get a full black interior, support for enthusiast graphics cards, and space for 6 fans in a $45 USD case is quite something. With that said, there are...
Quite a bit of room, Looks great, love the design, Installation of system is easy,
Only comes with one fan installed, Tight fit with large video cards, Not much room to work at top of case
The NZXT Gamma is a well designed and well built case that most anyone should appreciate. There’s plenty of room for most any system in it, and a lot of the installation is tool-less making it easy to get your system in it. It does have a couple issu...
At the price of roughly $50 USD, you cannot go wrong with this case. I only have two issues with this case: the flimsy front panel and the fact that even with rolled edges on the hard drive/optical drive bays, I managed to nick myself and draw blood. ...