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Hangjia GX680H chassis review: high-looking E-ATX chassis

Posted on February 4, 2020 By Jarvis

Hangjia GX680H game chassis according to the name should be the big brother of the GX580 series, first of all, you can see the difference from the appearance, the front panel of GX680H is very designed, the upper part of the mesh air inlet with the bottom of the X-shaped package design, it in the Hangjia chassis appearance ranking should be one of the best, just looking good is useless, is it easy to use inside? The next review will tell you the answer.
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