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Thursday, October 25, 2007
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For a price of $70 US, it will be difficult to find a better case than the Triton 180. It's solidly built and roomy inside but not so large that it takes up too much desk space. Instead of using windows, lights, or other flashy things Gigabyte went for a nice and sleek, sophisticated appearance without being too plain.
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
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Gigabyte has been around since the mid-1980s, which makes them one of the founders of the modern custom PC industry. Starting with motherboards, Gigabyte now also makes video cards, cases, optical drives, storage solutions, most periphials, power supplies, air cooling, liquid cooling, notebooks and notebook cooling, and now home media PCs. Gigabyte is well known for their high quality products. They generally market their products to the enthusiast willing to pay a little more for that high quality, but desiring products a little less extreme, a little more on the conservative side. So, my expectations for the Triton 180 are that it will be a well made, high quality case, with attention paid to every detail, but but somewhat conservative. Let's see if it lives up to that.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
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We have just posted a new article at HotHardware in which we evaluate the features, installation, and acoustic performance of Gigabyte?s affordably priced Triton 180 chassis. The Triton 180 offers a mostly tool free design, it can house up to 10 drives, and it includes two 12cm case fans with a washable intake dust filter. It?s definitely a great value for the money. Head on over to the site and check it out?
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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One of the biggest names around in the consumer computer world has a new case out called the Triton 180. GIGABYTE, well known for their motherboards and graphics cards has a reach on just about every product type out there in the computer market. So today we will see if their cases are as good as their other products.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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Cases by Gigabyte aren't the most well-known, and their forte is generally motherboards. But today I have their Triton chassis, which features some interesting extras, such as water cooling grommets and tool-less driver mounting. Read below to see how it fared?
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Gigabyte's Triton 180 chassis aims to appeal to folks on a budget. Priced at under £50 and incorporating some neat touches, find out if Gigabyte's managed to keep quality ahead of penny-pinching...
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