Gigabyte has attempted to pull out all the stops with their new 3D Aurora 570 case. The Aurora 570 is about as modern as ATX design can be. An excellent layout makes building a computer a pleasure inside, and the classic aluminum won’t be out of date any time soon. Gigabyte has gone after a wide audience with the Aurora, from hobbyists to Ultra-Enthusiasts.
The included water-cooling provision makes it very easy to use just about any manufacturer’s system. Thoughtful, and well designed details abound, from the “Hassle-Free” installation (which works very well), to the smoothed edges inside so you won’t get scraped and bloody from working inside. While some people might not like the brightness of the fans and the Projected Image, the Aurora is nonetheless one fine enclosure, and we heartily recommend putting this one high on your consideration list.
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