Ocypus has recently introduced the Gamma C72 chassis, designed to offer builders an unobstructed view of their system's internals. The headline feature is its sought-after column-free corner, providing a clear display perfect for showcasing high-end hardware, custom liquid cooling loops, and/or RGB lighting.
Beyond aesthetics, the Gamma C72 is engineered with airflow in mind. The top and side panels feature a perforation pattern designed to maximise air intake and exhaust. This architecture supports various cooling setups, including radiators up to 360mm at the top, and a total of up to 10 fans throughout the chassis, helping to keep components cool under load.
The case provides ample space to handle the latest hardware. Builders will find room for graphics cards up to 425mm in length, ensuring compatibility with most flagship GPUs. There's also generous clearance for PSUs, supporting units up to 250mm long, which allows for high-wattage PSUs needed for more demanding builds. Moreover, the case supports ATX, mATX, and Mini ITX motherboards, as well as CPU coolers up to 170mm tall. Lastly, there is space for two 2.5-inch drives and two 3.5-inch drives.
Keeping the interior clean is made simpler thanks to the magnetic dust filters on both the top and bottom panels. These are easy to remove for cleaning, effectively preventing dust build-up while maintaining airflow. The case is already available in some Asian countries, where you can purchase one for less than £30.
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KitGuru says: Even if it costs twice as much as it does in Asia, the Gamma C72 would still be a relatively cheap case for what it offers.