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Struggling with airflow limits and cramped builds? The Metallic Gear Neo-G Mid-Tower ATX Tempered Glass DRGB Gaming Case (Black) answers that pain fast. It targets GPU clearance anxiety, cooler height limits, and messy cable zones—without inflating cost or footprint.
Builders want space without bulk. This ATX mid tower balances footprint and clearance. Steel structure supports weight. Tempered glass shows the build cleanly. Bottom-mounted PSU improves balance and airflow routing.
This case sits comfortably in the PC Components category and the Casing sub-category at PCB Store, where local builders in Bangladesh often prioritize compatibility and long-term reliability.
The Metallic Gear Neo-G Mid-Tower ATX case focuses on practical dimensions and modern layouts.
These limits matter during part selection. Long GPUs fit without front interference. Tall air coolers clear the side glass safely. Wider E-ATX boards stay within supported width.
Each feature ties directly to a common build concern. Nothing feels ornamental. Everything serves layout efficiency.
Airflow planning starts with space. The Neo-G allows clean front-to-back cooling paths. Bottom PSU placement separates heat zones. GPU length support up to 400 mm prevents choke points near the front.
CPU cooler clearance at 170 mm accommodates popular tower coolers. This avoids forced downgrades or glass interference. Steel rigidity limits vibration during long gaming sessions.
The Metallic Gear Neo-G Mid-Tower ATX case supports mainstream and enthusiast boards. Micro ATX builds gain breathing room. Full ATX boards fit without crowding. E-ATX support up to 280 mm width suits workstation-class layouts.
This flexibility helps builders reuse components across upgrades. It also reduces planning errors during part selection at PCB Store Bangladesh.
The side panel uses tempered glass, not acrylic. That matters for scratch resistance and clarity over time. The black steel chassis frames components without visual clutter.
DRGB front styling gives visual presence while keeping structure intact. The case favors visibility without sacrificing rigidity.
Bottom-mounted PSU placement lowers center of gravity. It also isolates PSU heat from CPU and GPU zones. PSU length support up to 215 mm covers most standard units.
This layout simplifies cable routing behind the motherboard tray. Cleaner paths help airflow and future maintenance.
Steel construction supports heavier GPUs without flex. Expansion slots remain aligned. Tempered glass mounts securely, reducing rattle risks.
This casing suits daily gaming systems and long-hour productivity builds. It handles upgrades without structural compromise.
This case fits builders who want:
It works well for first-time builders and experienced users planning future upgrades.
The Metallic Gear Neo-G Mid-Tower ATX Tempered Glass DRGB Gaming Case (Black) is available through PCB Store Bangladesh. Stock availability changes quickly due to demand for wide-clearance mid towers.
Buying locally reduces compatibility risk and simplifies warranty handling. Checking current pricing early helps secure availability before restocks shift.
Inside Dhaka: ৳200
Outside Dhaka: ৳250
Yes. It supports ATX boards fully and also handles Micro ATX, Mini ITX, and E-ATX up to 280 mm width without layout conflicts.
Graphics cards up to 400 mm length fit comfortably. This supports most modern high-end GPUs without front clearance issues.
No. The case ships without a PSU. It supports bottom-mounted power supplies up to 215 mm length.
Yes. The case allows CPU cooler heights up to 170 mm, which suits many tower-style air coolers.
Its spacious interior and bottom PSU layout help separate heat zones, supporting stable airflow paths across CPU and GPU areas.
Yes, as long as the E-ATX motherboard width stays within 280 mm. Wider boards may not fit correctly.
The Neo-G stands out with 400 mm GPU clearance and E-ATX support, which many mid towers lack at similar size.
Pricing varies by stock and promotions. PCB Store Bangladesh lists current prices directly on their product page.
Tempered glass resists scratches better than acrylic. Proper handling keeps visibility clear during long-term use.