“This time around we are going to check out the 3D Aurora 570, which is the update if you like from the original Aurora chassis. So what is special about this case then? Well for starters, it is large and has a lot of space inside. It is sturdy, has two holes pre-drilled for watercooling so that you won’t have to use a PCI slot to pass the tubes out for your radiator. Did I mention that it is big? Also, the front bezel and the side panel can be locked. According to Gigabyte themselves, only keys from other Aurora cases can be used. ”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Gigabyte 3D Rocket II @ Guru of 3D
- Thermaltake’s MozartTx case @ VIA Arena
- Antec Nine Hundred PC Case @ ExtremeTech
- TTIC NPH AM2 – Compact Heat Column CPU Cooler Review @ Madshrimps
- Jetart CK5000 RAM Heatsinks @ Bjorn3D
- ThermalTake Mozart Tx Case @ GideonTech
- Gigabyte 3D Rocket II Cooler GH-PCU23-VE Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
- Zalman Reserator 2 Water Cooling System Review @ Tweaknews
- Thermaltake Big Typhoon VX CPU Cooler @ Futurelooks
- Zalman Reserator 1 V2 & Fan Kit @ Techgage
- CoolIT Freezone CPU Cooler (TEC) @ 3dGameMan
- CoolerMaster Mini Aquagate Review @ Techwarelabs
Gigabyte’s second Aurora

It’s a big sturdy aluminum case, with built in features to make it easier to setup watercooling. The Guru of 3D is quiet impressed by the Aurora 570, since they like the extra space. It makes it easier to install the parts, and you can fit more parts in, though the USB ports could use a better location.