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The GIM ATX Gaming PC Case is a mid-tower chassis designed for high-performance builds, featuring dual 4mm tempered glass panels with a 270° full view, support for up to 10 ARGB fans and 360mm radiators, and a front I/O panel with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports. It offers spacious interior compatibility with ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, advanced cable management, and magnetic dust filters for easy maintenance, making it a perfect blend of aesthetics, cooling efficiency, and user convenience.













| ASIN | B099DKVRS9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,135 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | GIM |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | White-Glass |
| Compatible Devices | ATX motherboards, standard power supply units, 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch storage drives, expansion cards, and 360mm radiators |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (408) |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.14"D x 11"W x 16.8"H |
| Manufacturer | GIM |
| Number of Fans | 10 |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX, ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
A**R
Great comparison to Lian Li case
If I could give this more than 5 stars I would. This case is beautiful and I actually think its more efficient than the Lian Li. There is LOTS of space for all your hardware and fans. There is lots of space on the back end to house your cables. I really liked the black, plastic cable filters. It makes the appearance look nice when you have hundreds of cables from the back and nicely organized in the front. RGB lighting on the front of case is beautiful. It even has a metal barrier blocking the RGB strip so you don't accidentally knock it or break it. If I HAD to find something negative to write it would be that there is only 1 dust filter. Granted, the one that came with it is magnetic and is super convenient; however I wish it came with more to cover all of the openings in the case. There is a small hole for the PSU connection to the top of the motherboard that I wish was a little bigger but with some planning ahead you can make it work. Pros: 1. Nice design and sturdy materials 2. LOTS of space. Space shouldnt be an issue with this case at all 3. Lots of air flow. Case has lots of space for fans and holes to let them breathe 4. Black, plastic cable filters help the front look more organized while you house thousands of cables on the back 5. Sturdy, yet relatively light. Cons: 1. Lots of openings in the case to breathe, but only one dust filter (Looking into buying more dust filters) 2. Not necessarily a con, but you may need to plan your build ahead as some screws can only be reached with clearance. For example, you cant adjust the top fans if you install the Mobo first. This is typical for most cases but figured I'd put it to help someone reading this. All in all very nice case. I freaking love this thing. If you're on edge about getting it, you should send it. It looks great, has great cable management and space, and also has lots of room to breathe. P.S. Seller must have lived right down the road as the shipping was estimated to be 4-5 days and it came in less than 24 hours. Great product and service from the seller!
M**N
High quality case at an excellent price
Case was finished beautifully. Paint and glass all perfect. Comes with two (top and bottom) air filters. Very easy to install and run all cables out of sight in the side panel. I like the removable side plate for SSD and HDD, this hides cables nicely. Front panel light feature has many modes so you will find one you like. Arrived in a very sturdy well packed box that precuts the glass well. Glass edge fitting was perfect. Tight tolerance ,no gap and the edge is seamless for great viewing. All this for a superb price
D**M
I went with the fan less one
For about $100 this case is nice. Front LEDs aren't controlled by mother board however there's plenty of settings so I'm sure you can find something to match your tastes. Front of the case is highly manageable for cable routing. However the back is a bit cramped and will take plenty of for thought of you want it to be completely free of tangles and mess. Included a picture of the closed side panel there is indeed airflow for the front most fans there and I can even see my hub controller light as well kind of an nice added bonus. Hd Audio cable is a little tough to manage if your mother has the connector in the bottom left like mine does. Ignore the 73 c temps took that while playing baldur's Gate 3. Parts list for those wondering compatibility Asus B550-XE motherboard Ak620Wh Ditigal CPU cooler 10x Asia horse fs-0001 fans with hub Xfx Rx580 fat boi Random internal 6 USB 3.0 + 2 Type C Asia horse cable extensions Monitor & 24 right rgb connector where an ailexpress special. 64 GB 16x4 trident z royal 4400mt DDR4 Ram (made up of two 32GB kits running at 4133mhz) Seagate 8Tb 3.5HDD 1tb Crucial M.2 Drive Windows 11 Pro
P**Y
Great case
This is a very attractive case. I like that it includes some built in RGB lights in the front of the case and that there is no pillar between the glass plates. The metal grate over the top of the case seems sturdy enough to hold a normal housecat without crushing it into your fans or radiator. The magnetic filter on top of that does not stay in place if a cat decides to walk on it and there is no other method provided to hold it in place. The power switch on top of the computer is quite sensitive and will activate if barely brushed by the paw of a housecat. The side glass plate installs onto some rubber bushings and then screws are attached to hold it in place. The front glass plate does not have rubber bushings; it is held in place between a screw and a sheet of metal. It seems odd that they would do one glass plate so well and the glass plate right next to it so much worse. The thumbscrews provided for both plates hold them in place very well. I put a 240mm radiator (2 fans) in the top of the case and there isn't space next to that for another fan in the top so there'll only be a max of nine fans in my case. The space for cable management behind the motherboard keeps it looking nice but it also makes it a bit of a pain if you don't install everything in the proper order. For example, there's an opening at the bottom of the case next to the motherboard where you might feed thru USB and audio connections, or a fan power connection, and if you don't do all of that before installing the power supply then you'll have to uninstall the power supply to get back there. The case is almost always shown with a radiator installed in the top of the case. There is an opening for running the CPU power cables but there is little room between the radiator fan and the CPU power cables; the way I have them in there it is probably less than a millimeter. If the cables behind get jostled then I need to press those CPU power cables down again so they don't interfere with the fan. The case doesn't come with a manual. Installation of most things seems standard but when I got to the installation of hard drives that was a little different than I'm used to I ended up just guessing how it went together. The result seemed like it might be correct but having to guess at things doesn't make for a fantastic experience. The hard drives install onto a bar over the back of the case. That bar could theoretically be removed in order to allow easier access to the rest of the case but the screws that hold it in place did not seem to be the type that one would normally remove and again there was not even a very basic manual so I didn't know if I should. Working around the bar was quite difficult and it becomes even more so after the hard drives are installed. The hard drives are installed via screws thru rubber grommets which probably help silence any vibrations. Since they are installed with screws they are not quickly swappable. If you have a screwdriver they are not terribly hard to install or uninstall. The rubber grommets can be easily lost when they fall out and bounce away.
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