To be honest, when I go to an online store to shop for cases I usually use the quick search function parameters that filter out anything under $100 because budget cases are usually budget priced for a reason. I was not expecting the NZXT Gamma to brin...
Slots for 6 fans, Water Cooling holes pre-drilled, Filters on air-input areas, ESATA on front panel, Cable routing holes in motherboard plate, PSU mounted on the bottom of the case, Side facing drive bays, Supports 10" video cards, No tools needed for ...
PSU Cabling somewhat difficult, Front Panel cables make some drive bays unusable, USB ports on front panel are too close together
The NZXT Gamma Mid-Tower Computer Case really upholds the NZXT standard. The case was made for performance. More cooling is just another fan away; or a water cooling system if you are into that sort of thing. The Gamma filters the air coming into the c...
Abstract: Would you rather build your own gaming computer or have someone do it for you?Building a high-end gaming computer is no cheap proposition, so it’s a deal worth paying attention to when you can get a key component for a great value. NZXT has been produc...
Great at Sucking and Blowing, Sleek design some LED lighting, Great Placement of Front Panel, Modern Design, Server Like Storage, Good Price,
Fully loading it with fans make it a little noisy
So how did this case stack up? In my opinion, and in most people’s minds, this case did really well. From its sleek sexy look, and massive blowing power this case is a no brainer. The NZXT Gamma Chassis price is competetive and it has the potential...
As I said, the limited ports on the front of the case kind of disappointed me. I am a firewire fan, and I like having easy access. This is fixed with a simple bay add-on, but I can still complain. That’s my job. The amount of space for optical d...
NZXT Gamma is a mid-tower case targeted to the user that wants an inexpensive good-quality mid-tower. Here is a summary of what we found about this product.Strong PointsMeshed bay covers.Meshed slot covers.Dust filters on the front panel.Dust filter on...
Abstract: Video Review: If you're in the market for an affordable mid-tower gaming case with great styling, lots of drive bays, plenty of places to install fans, black interior and a hole on the motherboard tray to access the coolers retention plate, then this might just be the case for you.
Abstract: Just like the two cases before, the Gamma is a great case for gamers especially since it looks like an arcade machine. Just because of the design we award it our 5 Star Must Have Award.
All black, Many drive bays to use, Can have up to six fans installed, Decent wire management, Knockouts for wiring in motherboard tray, Great low price, Water cooling ready, Air filter for PSU intake, Heatsink backplate access...
Wire management could be improved if there was more space behind tray, Although you can have six fans it only comes with one fan, Can't have a top panel fan and a large heatsink in push pull config...
As a case designed to fit in the sub $50 market, the NZXT Gamma will fit the bill for a stylish, low-cost case. The all black theme, that is popular right now, is a point of difference between cases, as not all manufacturers paint the inside of the ch...
Great Price and Value for a basic case, Filters on rear PSU intake and front drive covers, Tool-less support for five hard drives, Adequate cable management, Hole in motherboard tray for HSF bracket installation, Good ventilation options
Side panels feel very flimsy, Only one fan included - hard drives get hot, Crowded at top for large HSF installation