Friday, April 25th 2025

Ocypus Ocypus Releases New Gamma C72 Panoramic View PC Case

Ocypus today announced the new panoramic view case Gamma C72. Experiencing the peak panoramic view case with column-free design, providing a better way to showcase the interior. Top and side panels feature airflow-optimized perforation pattern to enhance airflow throughput, combined with the abundant component mounting locations for high-end assembly, meeting the various requirements of different scenarios.

Panoramic Column-Free Design
The case's bold column-free panoramic view eliminates obstructive structural supports, offering an unobstructed view of high-end internal components. Whether showcasing custom liquid cooling loops, RGB lighting, or premium hardware, users can now display their builds without compromise.
Advanced Airflow Architecture for Superior Cooling
Engineered with an optimized airflow design, the chassis ensures efficient thermal management across all components. Strategically featuring adequate mounting locations for the cooling components, the radiator capacity of top panel supports up to 360 mm, and capacity for up to 10 fans in total. Keep your system cool, quiet, and running at peak performance—even under heavy loads.

Unrivaled Compatibility for High-End Builds
Designed to meet the latest hardware with clever space layout, supporting up to 425 mm GPU installation in length, ensuring compatibility with flagship graphics cards. PSU clearance of 250 mm, providing flexibility for high-wattage power supplies. This future-proof design empowers users to build without limits.

Magnetic Dust Filters
The included top and bottom magnetic dust filters combine convenience with practicality. Easily removable for cleaning, these filters prevent dust infiltration while maintaining optimal airflow—ensuring long-term system health and reducing maintenance hassles.
Source: Ocypus
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2 Comments on Ocypus Ocypus Releases New Gamma C72 Panoramic View PC Case

#1
Shihab
"Panoramic view?"
Shouldn't that imply that it's the user who goes inside the case, not the boards and stuff?
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#2
bug
Eh, I still miss the days where I couldn't see anything inside my PC, but it would fit right under the monitor.
It's still technically possible, you just have to give up the tower cooler and most likely the video card.
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