Gigabyte, in the past year that I know, gigabyte had made great boards, from AMD and Intel. Video card vendors, but never anticipated that they enter the chassis market. As my memory is correct, gigabyte has numerous products ranging to boards, Intel and AMD, to video cards like NVIDIA and ATI. As they produce great boards with spec like dynamic energy saver, and eight to twelve phase transistors near the CPU chipset, for stability and energy efficiency. But not a chassis that holds on everything, and, made form Gigabyte. Well, in the fact that they have a range of chassis features and design. But the only competition with Gigabyte is the ASUS makers who also specialize the making of boards, video and also chassis and many other computer components and stuff even, modems!
The only advantage with ASUS with Gigabyte is the ASUS has a foot hold on the video card and board, to those who are over-clocker and gamers alike. But for the gigabyte version of their boards and stuff, it is more on the efficient type of person and not those burn-out types of people (those who over-clock and who has a high electric bill). But for the chassis, it is a different story; they explore to a cool approach, with 12mm fans in the front for the chassis and a tool less design to the hard drive and the optical drive, well I am talking about Gigabytes Cupio610. Which is coming soon, and probably it will arrive in the stores in the next month or two they say that it is a mid-tower design, for those compact PC’s but has a lot of space for an upgrade. This thing has a key design that really stands out, but not that much, like the retractable front door which was a flexible door, and concealed top input panel and nothing much but the basics of the chassis, three 12cm fans in the back, aluminum casing, and an internal liquid spacing and a bit few extras.
The chassis, as I was told will be different to the products that any other case builders, is a better management when upgrading you system, like hard-drive change or PSU removal. Which Gigabyte says ‘an easier change to all computer components,” Well I just have to wait for Gigabyte until they hit the stores, we should expect such significant change on the case market and the flexible front door would be a sweet deal on the case but the basic unit if you just don’t think about the front door it looks pretty ordinary with the same features and the same design internally. I would say to Gigabyte try to use the time to change the feature of the case to make it really stand out.
