GIGABYTE gz-ph2a3 Black Computer Case
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littledummy@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/02/10 |
GIGABYTE gz-ph2a3 Black Computer Case
Cons:
A bit thin on the metal, but to be expected at this price point
Pros: Looks good and priced not bad |
RaZoR1@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/28/10 |
GIGABYTE gz-ph2a3 Black Computer Case
Cons:
is a bit flimsy, but I have worked with alot worse, and it is a bit tight inside.
Pros: Cheap, looks ok, built better than expected Comment:
I bought six of these for entry level machines, they are a pretty good buy, and I would buy again if they stay at the current price of 26 ish dollars. |
Chris_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/22/10 |
GIGABYTE gz-ph2a3 Black Computer Case
Cons:
Very thin.
Pros: Inexpensive, light. Comment:
Was looking for a cheap case to put some old components that were retired from my main system. It's not bad if you can get this for around $20. The case is very light and compact compared to my Antec 300. You can fit a full size ATX motherboard in this, but it's a tight fit. The metal is also very thin, so if you're not careful it will get dented. |
Shea_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/31/10 |
GIGABYTE gz-ph2a3 Black Computer Case
Cons:
FlimsyNeed to use screws to place everything.Top most PCI slot is open by default.
Pros: Very LightCheap Comment:
This case is very light (makes it easy to carry around). I have 1 PCI-E Video card in there, 1 DVD-Rom, 1 HDD and it was getting a little tight, so I do not suggest for anything more than a basic system.I also had to take off the default DVD drive bay cover in order to fit my DVD-Rom in. |
This is a good looking case and the price is OK. It is a bit thin on the metal, but sturdy enough when it's all assembled. There are a few sharp edges. It is not as deep as most ATX cases so it may not house some of the larger video cards. I use this with mATX board and it all fits nice.