In the last couple of years, Gigabyte has followed the path of the Asus ROG gaming direction, expanding its activity in the market of accessories and peripherals for gamers. If previously the company produced mainly video cards and motherboards, then at the end of the last decade numerous keyboards, mice, cooling systems and, finally, computer cases poured onto the market. The company presented the first chassis from the Aorus series back in 2019, and since then the range of the series has grown significantly.


Most Aorus cases boast a well-thought-out, well-organized internal space that will allow you to easily install massive air or liquid cooling in the case, organize a RAID array from a pack of drives, install a pack of RAM modules with high scallops, or plug in a 2-kilogram GeForce RTX 4090 video card. At the same time, there will still be free space inside, the components will be at the required distance from each other, and the air will be able to circulate freely, throwing excess heat outside the body. In addition, almost all Aorus models are equipped with light elements that support Gigabyte RGB Fusion backlighting, a hidden wiring system, a CO for installing a processor, and a transparent viewing window.

The assortment of the Aorus series is specially designed so that literally everyone can choose the most suitable option for themselves. In addition to the classic Midi Tower cases Aorus C300 and Aorus C500, the series also included more serious and dimensional Full Tower chassis with a mounting system for E-ATX motherboards, 4 - 6 case fans, complex lighting and fairly dense metal, due to which the average weight the body can reach 18 – 20 kg. The more affordable Midi Tower models are designed for casual gamers, while the Aorus Full Tower options are more suitable for enthusiasts who clearly understand what they are paying for.