Gigabyte Aorus AC300W ATX Mid-Tower review -
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At the right side (and left), close to the bezel, you can see the air-intake meshes a bit better on this photo. The side panel is made out of nice thick metal, powder coated. The panels are secured with two thumb-screws each.
All the way up-top the front panel features a utility / IO panel on the top that includes 1x USB 3.1 Type-C, 2x USB 3.1 Gen 1, 1x Audio/Mic as well as reset and power buttons. No fan/LED controllers are included. Mind you that a HDMI connector is include. As you guys know quite a few Aorus graphics cards have a HDMI connector located at the rear of the card (see that here). Inside this chassis there is a HDMI cable that you can connect and then you can use this top side HDMI output for VR related matters.
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