Rugged aesthetics, Solid build quality, Good airflow, Room for 280 mm water cooling units, Great Value
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Overall we are impressed with what the Antec GX700 has to offer, especially considering the price. The build quality is solid and the aesthetics are ruggedly appealing, making the case live up to it's military-inspired theme. It's clear that Antec have...
Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: With its £60 price tag, the Antec GX700 straddles the fine line between budget and mid-range for an ATX case. It faces stiff competition from the likes of Xigmatek's excellent Midgard II, as both cases now retail for the same price.While the majority of i...
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Published: 2013-04-02, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com
Well equipped top panel, Decent build quality for the most part, Removable back panel for easy cooler changes
3.5, inch drives a little flimsy, No sound dampening tech, Not that pretty
Published: 2013-03-27, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Antec is back, that much is clear after testing the GX700. It's an impressive chassis that cools really well and doesn't produce very much noise. It's also very affordable, which of course means the it doesn't have the same fancy finish as high-end chas...
No case design will ever be for everyone, and our gut tells us that the specific theme of the GX700 will probably deter more people than it attracts, but at least it's not just another plain black box. For those who like it or simply aren't too fussed abo...
Looking first to the build quality of the GX700 we have a case which feels sturdy with minimal flex to the main body of the product. The paintwork is fault free and each component well soldered or bolted/screwed to the next. Even smaller items like the dr...
Fantastic IPS G-SYNC Display, Presentation and features, Performance and overclocking headroom
That price
The ASUS GX700 is by far the most powerful notebook we've ever tested. It's a testament to ASUS' commitment to ultimate performance at any cost. Technically, it's nothing short of amazing...
Unparalleled performance, Gives buyers undisputed bragging rights
Absurdly expensive, Huge and heavy, Underwhelming keyboard, trackpad and speakers, Launched in India almost a year late
Overall, this isn't a bad laptop, but it does leave us with a dilemma. The only way you're going to get the most out of it would be to use it docked on a desk, where it isn't all that comfortable. When used as a laptop, you aren't getting all the performa...
Over all the Antec GX 700 is a very compelling case for its price. Awesome military theme, built-in fan controller, great water cooling options with 240mm on top and 120 in rear. Removable fan filter for PSU and front intake, and really sturdy drive trays...
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Published: 2017-04-28, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: Last year we laid our eyes on ASUS' ROG GX700, the first ever dual-GPU, water-cooled notebook from ASUS. At the time we reviewed it, it boasted an astronomical price of Php 249,995, almost unheard of for a gaming notebook sold locally. Since then, ASU...