🔥 Elevate Your Gaming Setup with Style!
The GAMDIAS ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case is designed for gamers seeking both performance and aesthetics. With support for extensive cooling options, customizable RGB lighting, and ample space for components, this case ensures your gaming rig not only runs cool but looks stunning. Its versatile design accommodates various motherboard sizes and offers easy cable management, making it the perfect choice for DIY builders.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.3"D x 12.2"W x 19.5"H |
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Special Features | Partition Plate Cooling Technology, RGB Lighting, Built-In Fan, LED Control Button, Dust Filter |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Number of Fans | 6 |
Light Color | RGB |
Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Supported Motherboard | ATX |
Case Type | Mid Tower |
Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount or Rear Mount |
Cooling Method | Air |
S**L
Perfect
This Case is perfect for the kind of gaming pc I want so 5 stars is the best option.
T**D
Gamdias?
Maybe, I've been out of building computers for too long because I've never heard of Gamdias. Appartenly, they make a bunch of cool PC cases, CPU coolers, case fans, PSUs, and even gaming mice. I did not know this. But is Gamdias Apollo E2 Elite V2 any good?...we shall see.First off, sorry for the lack of pictures. The giant RGB fans at the front apparently plugs directly into the PSU and not to the motherboard. Not an issue, buuuut....me being the smart person that I am, tossed all of extra PSU cables thinking that I would never need them. No big blowing RGB fans for now. Can't really test the noise level due to this. Since I'm on a negative, I do want to mention a couple of other things. The instructions aren't the best. Luckily, I was able to navigate most of it without any issues. The only other issue I may have is that the backside is pretty tight. Yeah, I'm not the best at cable management so I tend to bundle things in the back to hide and it gets pretty tight when putting the case side back on. My go to PC case is a Lian Li which IMO is pretty close to perfect. The Lian Li has a much wider backside that allows you to hide a ton of stuff behind the motherboard. including the PSU. The footprint is much larger than most PC cases though which is why I won't mark anything off on the Gamdias.With the negatives out of the way, here's what I like Gamdias Apollo E2 Elite V2. It's well built and easily handles all my current PC parts. This includes a full sized ATX motherboard, liquid CPU cooler with a 240MM radiator w/ dual 120MM fans, Radeon Vega 56 GPU, and 3 additional 120MM case fans. Yes, I'm in need of an upgrade other than just a new case, but I just wanted to give an idea of what kind of space you'll be working with. This is all including the giant dual 200MM case fans up front and the 140MM case fan in the rear. Yes, tons of airflow.I'm not going to lie, I'm not a fan of the giant RGB fans up front. It's a little too in your face. I'm sure a ton of you will like it though. I do like the dark glass up front that gives it a darker reserved look, then power this badboy up and bam!....big RGB! The Gamdias Apollo case will definitely standout among other cases.There are some small functional things that I really like. The side of the case can be opened without removing the whole side. This is such a cool feature in case you need to do small adjustments or just to reseat the memory and whatnot. You don't have to dismantle your case for small things. Yes, the side door is completely removeable for complete rebuilds. I also like the fact that the top panel includes I/O for two USB 2.0, one USB 3.0, a headphone jack, and a microphone jack. Love cases that have a ton of I/O ports up front. Best of all is the price of the Gamdias cases. They can all be picked up for under $100.I wasn't expecting much from this Gamdias Apollo E2 Elite V2 case, but it really surprised me. The build quality is just fine. Comes with some very likeable features. The price won't break the bank either. Will it replace my Lian Li?...maybe not yet. I'm definitely thinking of putting together a complete Gamdias set for my daughters though. I definitely look more into the Gamdias products.
M**N
its a pretty good case
i gave four stars because the RGB lights at the bottom they did not work.
E**O
Great case
The GAMDIAS computer case has been a fantastic upgrade from my old, worn-out full-size case. Transitioning my newer components into this sleek and modern case was a seamless experience, and I'm extremely satisfied with how everything came together.Despite housing a full-size ATX motherboard, an RTX 3090, a 1200-watt power supply, and seven drives, there is ample space for all components. The thoughtful design ensures that everything fits comfortably, allowing for efficient airflow and optimal performance.One of the standout features of this case is its excellent cable management system. The included hooks behind the rear panel make it easy to route and secure cables, maintaining a clean and organized interior. Additionally, the lower cover cleverly conceals the power supply and associated cables, further enhancing the case's aesthetic and tidiness.Overall, the GAMDIAS computer case combines functionality with style, offering a well-designed space for high-performance builds. Whether upgrading from an older case or building a new system, this case will provide the support and organization you need, making it a highly recommended choice for any PC enthusiast.
E**.
Love the case! (could use some better documentation though)
Disclaimer: this is the first PC case I've ever purchased and handled myself, and so I do not have any previous case experience to compare against when reviewing.The case was very well built all around. Solid construction, no unfinished/sharp corners, tempered glass, smoothly operating door which shuts magnetically. The door can be removed easily by simply opening it 180 degrees then lifting it off of the hinges, so it won't be in your way while you work in the case. Very nice, no screws required there.The top of the case has plenty of ventilation, and this really interesting magnetically detachable mesh over (see fifth picture). I really like this touch. Up front are the buttons and ports. I don't appreciate the very basic font used there but oh well no big deal.Inside, you have some cables already prewired to the USB/lighting/fans so you can easily attach them to your motherboard and PSU. The two 200mm fans in the front are wired directly to your PSU, and are pretty quiet at the default speed actually. There is a 120mm fan included in the rear of the case, but it is three pin only so I replaced it with my own four pin fan. The case comes with a few zipties as well for cable management. There are a lot of gaps in the back of the case to allow you to wire cables through to the front exactly where you want them.The motherboard attachment points are labeled to help you identify which holes you need to attach mounts to depending on what size motherboard you have. The mounts were attached for an ATX config by default, but I simply moved the mounts to the Mini ATX holes and I was ready to go. Excellent touch for new PC builders like me. (Screws for the mounts were included)Some notes about things I did not like/issues I had:- According to the product description, the fans are supposed to be controlled by a hub...and as such, there is no four pin fan cable for you to wire to the motherboard I guess? The second button on the case is supposed to control the fan speed...but I'm not sure how to do that cause pressing that button resets my PC by default. Maybe I missed some instructions somewhere, I'll email their customer support and ask.- All the screws are thrown into one bag, with no indicator as to which you use where. It took some trial and error for me to figure out and I had to reattach my motherboard twice before I got them right. Probably the biggest issue I had with the building experience.- The mounts are impossible to work with once you've put on the motherboard. This was a problem as I accidentally used the wrong screw (see above issue), and one of the mounts came detached underneath my already secured motherboard. A compounded problem - now I had to detach ALL of the screws again to fix the mount. Some sort of small hex tool that could reach inside the case would've been appreciated there.- Again an issue with documentation: there is a cable attached to the fan/lighting system with a strange looking connection point that I cannot figure out how to use. (see my last picture) It looks like some sort of fan or RGB header? Everything seems to work fine without it, but I'm worried its supposed to do something. I saw at least one other person in Amazon's reviews who seems to have the same question.Despite these issues though, my building experience was mostly positive, and my gripes are not against the case itself.In conclusion, I love the case. I don't have any cases to compare against, but this first experience has been pretty good. I just wish they would include documentation for stuff like their screws and cables. Overall, would recommend!
S**H
Amazing For The Price
You won’t be able to build a case at this price, RGB fans and a controller alone would be the cost of this case.Was easy to setup, has lots of room for large GPU’s.Only can mount 1 HDD / SDD which is the only bad thing about this case.Build quality is great, has a built in RGB controller. Air flow is perfect as is and not really anywhere to mount more fans, but the controller supports more if you wanted to add another fan.You really cannot go wrong with this case.
A**.
Cosa volere di più
Preso in offerta a poco più di 60€.4 ventole, ottimo giro di aria, bellissimi effetti e colori rgb (disattivabili) e lato con pannello in vetro. Ottimo prodotto di qualità sicuramente superiore rispetto al prezzo a cui viene proposto.
A**3
Came damaged, but...
The media could not be loaded. The case arrived damaged out of the box, the metal where the motherboard usb ports and other connectors are was bent and a screw cracked (see first picture), but I liked it otherwise so I asked Amazon customer service if I could try to get my motherboard to fit/bend the metal back and if I failed I'd return it for a refund but if everything fit if it was possible to keep the case and get something like a partial refund since it did arrive damaged and all. Well to my great surprise they told me that I can keep it and will get a full refund.Anyway the mother board fit just fine, I did have a problem with the power supply 8 pin 12V motherboard cable being too short (old case had the power supply at the top right next to the motherboard while this one has it at the bottom) so I did have to buy an extension cable (not really ideal, but I plan to get a new power supply soon since my current one is around 10 years old) to connect the power supply to the mother board.I also haven't figured out how to control the rgb lights other than with the button on top of the case, the rgb lights do have a control connector which I did connect to my motherboard but it doesn't seem to do anything (but to be honest I haven't tried that much to get it to work).The fan speed also isn't controllable by the motherboard (or at least I haven't figured out how, but again, I haven't tried that hard), but it's not a huge issue because the fans are pretty quiet as is and the airflow is good (cpu temps dropped ~10 degrees despite room temperature being higher since it's summer).Other than that it's a pretty nice case, easy to work with, has plenty of space, is wide enough for current cpu coolers which are all pretty tall, has good airflow, the rgb lights have a bunch of different preprogrammed effects (and can also be turned off if you want), fans are relatively quiet (not silent but quieter than on my last case), the front usb ports and audio connectors work fine,...It does have a few cons too, there's only one 3.5" hard drive bay, only two 2.5" ssd/hdd mounting areas (although I'm quite sure you could put one or two hdds on the floor if you really wanted to) and the front gets dusty really fast due to 3 fans pulling air in.Still overall I'm pretty satisfied.
S**O
Cool PC Gehäuse 👍🏼
Ich habe von gamdias ungefähr 4 PC Gehäuse gekauft , ja vielleicht sind ein bisschen leicht mit sparsam Material aber alles hat immer gut funktioniert, diese Modelle ist die best für Schönheit und RGB Beleuchtung 👍
M**Y
Very good case...
considering 4 fans are installed case it is very good value for the money and looks much more expensive than it is. Not made from flimsy metal so it is of good quality and ATX motherboard fits just nicely had no problems when building inside. Be aware the fans are all wired together and a sata single connector from the PSU is required to use with fans there is no wpm connections to the motherboard personaly I did not have a problem with that. Also there is a requirement for a 3 pin rgb connection my board does not have that and found that not to be a problem. Once turned on the case looks very nice and the colour of he fans can be changed using the button on the top panel and the lighting underneath the case is a very nice effect. The rgb on the fans can be turned off if you do not want it. Very pleased with this case and highly recommend it
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