C200 Glass ATX Case

Gigabyte unveiled C200 Glass ATX Case

Gigabyte has unveiled the C200 Glass ATX mid-tower case (model GB-C200G), which features a seasoned glass front panel as well as a full-glass panel on the left, reports TechPowerUp.

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On the front of the panel is a vertical RGB LED. Inside the C200 Glass has a conventional, horizontally split view.

The top of the vase has room for an ATX motherboard or smaller plate, a graphics card up to 33 centimeters in length, and a CPU cooler up to 16.5 cm in height The bottom includes the power supply slot up to 17 cm long, as well as two 3.5-inch slots, each of which can accommodate smaller 2.5-inch discs. Two additional 2.5-inch mounts are provided at the top, along with slot for the motherboard.

When it comes to ventilation, 3x 120mm or 2x 140mm front slots, 2x 120mm upper and 120mm lower slots are offered. It is possible to add 360 mm or 280 mm radiators on the front, 240 mm radiators on the top and 120 mm on the back.

Connection options for the front panel include two USB 3.x type-A ports, the HDA port and the LED lighting switch button. The dimensions of the Gigabyte C200 Glass are 514mm x 277mm x 523mm and weigh 7.24 kg. The price has not been announced yet.

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Gigabyte adds a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PCIe card to its line

Gigabyte adds a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 PCIe card to its line

Gigabyte has announced that it has added a new PCIe Expansion card to its line of products, which will allow users to place the 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 connector on their PC, TechPowerUp reports.

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The solution mentioned has no hub, as it is a connector, which significantly limits its user value. According to the company, this solution is intended for users who are happy with current systems but want support for the newest standards, which eliminates the need to update motherboards before the time comes.

Users will have to sacrifice a PCIe x4 slot to insert a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 PCIe card. The price and availability of the device at this time are not known.

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