Although the concept by itself isn't new, mirrored chassis aren't very common. Gigabyte has opted for the reverse ATX design in its latest Luxo M10 chassis. Additionally, the manufacturer announced the GZ-G3 Plus, an enclosure with a rather unusual front panel. Luxo M10 As mentioned, the Luxo M10 has a mirrored design, meaning hardware is installed on the right side panel and the PCI expansion slots are located at the top of the case. This layout doesn't just allow for longer graphics cards (u...
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