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Guru3D.com » News » Gigabyte launches Xtreme Gaming XC700W chassis

Gigabyte launches Xtreme Gaming XC700W chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/30/2016 02:54 PM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Gigabyte launches Xtreme Gaming XC700W chassis

Gigabyte today quite silently released and listed a new chassis at their website, the Gigabyte launches Xtreme Gaming XC700W. The chassis is an ATX full-tower that combines SECC steel, aluminium, and tempered glass. 

Oh and of course some RGB LED bling as well. The chassis have Detachable Dust Filters to keep dust out of the case and prevent your system from suffocating with the detachable dust filters that are easy to clean with a quick, simple rinse. Built with 4mm tempered black glass side panel window, XC700W is an attractive, versatile chassis that can be a stunning showpiece for your PC parts. XC700W features aluminum shell that provides the solid protection, strengthens the structure and also completes a clean and sleek chassis frontal. The stiff tower stand with anti-vibration rubber feet designed to absorb vibrations from PC cases and help heat dissipation.

Case Form Factor Full Tower
M/B Type mini-ITX/m-ATX/ATX
Color Internal: Black, External: Silver
Materials Steel, Aluminum, Tempered Black Glass
Dimensions 593.5*240.5*546.6 mm
Net weight 15.4 kg
5.25" Driver Bays None
3.5" Driver Bays 3 or 2.5" SSD x3 (with 3.5”to 2.5”frame)
2.5" Driver Bays 3 (Behind the MB tray)
I/O Ports USB 3.0 x 2, USB2.0x2, HD Audio
Expansion Slot 8
Fan Support Top :   120 mm x3/ 140mm x2
Rear : 120mm x1 / 140mm x1
(Default: Rear 140mm x1)
Power Supply Type Standard ATX (Not included)
Maximum Compatibility CPU Height : 170mm
VGA Length : 430mm
PSU Length : 220mm



Personalize gaming style with virtually unlimited color illumination your options via Xtreme Engine. The best of all, the onboard light setting can be synchronized with other Xtreme Gaming Family. Download XTREME ENGINE. Dismissed the optical drive bay , as well as removable 3.5”drive bays, XC700W gives you plenty of room to run tubing and well as room for your pump and reservoir. At the top of the case, users can install up to either 360mm DIY liquid cooling radiator, or 3 of 120mm fans. The motherboard panel has a large cutout that makes it easy to install and upgrade CPU coolers. And you get plenty of holes for routing cables, as well as quite a bit of room at the back for stowing cables, too.



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Elfa-X
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#5364728 Posted on: 11/30/2016 03:52 PM
No...it's too....XTREME.

Amaze
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#5364747 Posted on: 11/30/2016 04:18 PM
I like the stands. More cases should have those.

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#5364790 Posted on: 11/30/2016 06:28 PM
i know its just my personal opinion and taste, but i really dislike the aesthetics of that chassis.

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#5364797 Posted on: 11/30/2016 06:37 PM
Why are PC component companies still labelling as if they have to sell them to 12 year olds? MSI, ASUS, GIGABYTE, they all do this, I do not get why...

Never ever would I want this huge "EXTREME GAMING" logo slapped on my case, it's just plain embarrassing. Maybe taste just differs, but I just want a clean case, made from quality materials, a sensible lay-out, attention to detail, and a nice intriguing look to it in my living room without screaming "YO DIZ IS THE 420 NO-SCOPE **** YO, SUPER POWER MILITARY GRADE BAZOOKA GAMING NO-GF-EVA 4 LIFE"

but that's just my 2ct..

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#5364862 Posted on: 11/30/2016 10:22 PM
Why are PC component companies still labelling as if they have to sell them to 12 year olds? MSI, ASUS, GIGABYTE, they all do this, I do not get why...

Never ever would I want this huge "EXTREME GAMING" logo slapped on my case, it's just plain embarrassing. Maybe taste just differs, but I just want a clean case, made from quality materials, a sensible lay-out, attention to detail, and a nice intriguing look to it in my living room without screaming "YO DIZ IS THE 420 NO-SCOPE **** YO, SUPER POWER MILITARY GRADE BAZOOKA GAMING NO-GF-EVA 4 LIFE"

but that's just my 2ct..

Absolutely agree with ya, This case screaming "I'm a D.ck!!!!"

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