Gigabyte Introduces New Chassis: GZ-X7, GZ-X8 en GZ-X9

January 27, 2009 | 16:05

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The renowned ever-versatile GIGABYTE X-Series mainstream chassis takes on board another three members to add to their growing population.

Standardizing above
The X-series took a stab at notching up mainstream tier one chassis standards and was designed for that purpose. It will continue to do so for its entire dynasty.

Technically speaking
The series takes the complexity and ingenuity common on high-end chassis, and re-engineers them into the mainstream space. Mainstream trends, like dual-tone shades and colors, simplicity with style and corporate consistency come into play to make up the exterior, with efficiency and convenience coming in to accommodate the interior. Tool-less throughout, with clip and turn mechanisms that manage your way into and around the chassis, and an embedded thermal solution with isolated venting on hot-spots make the X-series, a good all-rounder, even out of its class.

A piece of mind a piece
The X-Series X7, X8 and X9 should be available on shelves in quarter one of 2009. Look out for these hot little numbers showcased at major computer trade shows.

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