Gigabyte's new C500 Panoramic Stealth is a PC case that supports motherboards with reverse connectivity

Interestingly, it comes with four ARGB pre-installed right out of the box too.

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Gigabyte has launched a new mid-tower PC case that is targeted at gamers.

Dubbed the C500 Panoramic Stealth, it features an aquarium-style design and supports ASUS’ BTF, MSI’s Project Zero, and Gigabyte’s own Stealth motherboards. For the uninitiated, BTF, Project Zero and Stealth are essentially one and the same, where these motherboards come with backside I/Os (where ports and connectors are located on the reverse side of the PCB).

Measuring 235mm (W) x 430mm (D) x 501mm (H), the C500 combines steel, plastic, and tempered glass to create a sleek, pillar-free front and side panel that offers an unobstructed view of your internal components. It also supports ATX, micro-ATX, and mini-ITX formats.

Inside, the case provides ample space for key components:

  • Graphics cards up to 410mm, with the option for vertical mounting
  • Power supplies up to 200mm
  • CPU coolers up to 176mm

The C500 also comes with four ARGB fans pre-installed right out of the box. But you can also add more should you choose to, as the case also comes with six extra slots: three on the top and three on the bottom. For water-cooling enthusiasts, the case supports a 360mm radiator too.

Then there’s also a five-port aRGB hub and the case also features tool-free mounting for easy assembly and maintenance. Dust filters are removable for straightforward cleaning, and the control panel includes a 10Gbps USB-C port for fast connectivity.

Pricing and availability details are yet to be announced, but the C500 Panoramic Stealth will be available in both black and white.

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