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On our test bench today is a new case from GMC, the H-80. This latest introduction into the mid-tower case market for the Korean company combines some design aspects of the R-4 Bulldozer and X7 X-Station with enhanced cooling characteristics which appe...
The appeal of the H-80 Mid Tower is in the details and while they aesthetics will not appeal to everyone, there are many who will love the industrial styling.A smooth dark finish covers the steel panel exterior then parades down the front panel in sha...
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When one hears GMC, they usually think of the automobile manufacturer General Motors Corporation. But that is a different company and no, they did not branch out into the computer chassis market. Instead, GMC is part of Auzentech, which is a Korean ba...
Looks good, Good cooling performance, Fan filters, Four included fans, CPU backplate access, Quiet...
Difficult cable management, Nonremovable bay covers feel flimsy, Front I/O panel feels flimsy, Glossy front panel attracts finger prints...
For the most part the GMC H-80 is a decent case that has a lot going for it. But it also, unfortunately has some issues that just couldn't be overlooked. First let’s talk about the good aspects of the case. The H-80 is a mid-sized steel chassis...
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Today we have GMC’s newest case up for review: the H-80. This case is designed for extreme cooling performance as well as striking aesthetics. The H-80 features a huge 250mm side intake fan as well as stealth drives...
Quiet case, Lots of airflow, Unique appearance, Cable routing holes in motherboard tray, Motherboard cut out for CPU heatsink access...
Fingerprints collect easily on front bezel, Front bezel slightly flimsyMore expert reviews of cases can be found at Testseek.com...
The GMC H-80 certainly lives up to GMC’s vision of extreme cooling performance while being unique. The best part of the case though, is that it manages all this while being very quiet. The use of a few large fans, rather than many smaller ones is to...
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GMC started out as a distributor of various brands for the Korean market in 1996, from there the company expanded its portfolio and is now a standalone brand with cases and power supplies. They made a few waves with the R2-TOAST mid tower chassis, whic...
Very cool and detailed looks, Gun metal grey color is a refreshing change from black, Four fans included (1x 250 mm, 3x 120 mm), Side fan can be exchanged for four 120 mm units, Elaborate front included flipdown covers for 2 optical drives and 3.5 inch bay, Fairly low noise fans, Temperature display, Excellent paint job, Simple and effective drive installation, Dust filters on all intakes, Excell...
Restrictive in terms of CPU cooler, Restrictive in terms of GPU length, The elaborate front, constructed solely of plastic, may not be for everyone, Thick temperature diode, Fans do not have mainboard headers cannot be controlled...
The GMC H-80 is an excellent looking case, with a lot of details in the design and an obvious focus on more than just a fancy front panel. Starting with the choice of a gun metal grey paint, perfectly applied to the exterior and interior of the chassis...
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Video Review: GMC H-80 Case is a mid-tower case that's loaded with excellent features. The styling on this case is a little extreme, but still tasteful. There's lots of drive bays, fans, black interior, hole of the motherboard tray for the cooler reten...
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So you probably saw the title of this article and thought to yourself, "General Motors is making PC cases now?" So, let me start this article by saying no, the maker of this case is not that GMC. Rather, it is a company from Korea that's been around...
The GMC H-80 is a solid case that can fit full ATX motherboards and the latest full length graphics cards. With a 250mm side panel fan and 3 additional 120mm fans included as stock, even hot systems won't be starved of air...
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G.M. Corporation (GMC) was established in 1996, with the headquarters based in Seoul, Korea. Always looking to put out the best, they have a mission they stand behind; here is what they say: Is it possible the H-80 is a shiny shell with no performance to back it up? It’s always a possibility, but this chassis is looking very promising. We will go over all aesthetic properties first, then mo...
GM Corporation has made a strong introductory here at Overclockers Online. Integrating full features with an attractive yet unique appearance, and mixing in a strong touch of performance, we have the H-80 come forth. The pre-installed 250mm red LED an...
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Mainstream system cases are a truly inexhaustible topic for a hardware reviewer. During the time it takes to write a new report, the manufacturers release a few models more, and you find yourself not unlike Achilles who is always catching up with the t...
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