🎮 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Style!
The EVGA DG-77 Alpine White Mid-Tower is a sleek and stylish gaming case featuring three sides of tempered glass, a customizable RGB LED control board, and a vertical GPU mount. With built-in cable management and a covered PSU shroud, it offers both aesthetics and functionality, making it the perfect choice for gamers looking to showcase their hardware.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | EVGA |
Item model number | 176-W1-3542-KR |
Item Weight | 22.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.01 x 18.78 x 8.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.01 x 18.78 x 8.3 inches |
Color | Alpine White |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B075J6HRVG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 16, 2017 |
E**T
Not meant for big components
I recently picked up an open box DG-77 from Amazon and decided to go for a heavy EVGA themed build.The case itself is very well made with quality glass and metal components.As always, EVGA is VERY generous with the extra nuts, bolts, screws, washers and anything else you could need. This is always a plus.Digging into the case, both sides and the front have tempered glass panels. The side panel obviously makes sense. The front panel is suspect as it hinders air intake. Depending on the heat generation of your components and how they expel their heat could cause an issue. I found running the case without the front glass panel not only greatly increased air intake but also really let the EVGA logo shine.The rear side black, tempered glass panel really makes no sense to me outside of aesthetics.The case supports what I would logically say would be at best 2x 140mm fans or a 280 AIO in the front for comfort. 3x 120mm or maybe a 360 AIO would fit, but it would extend into the lower PSU chamber and depending on PSU size and cabling, could make an already cramped case even worse.Using a standard ATX EVGA Z390 FTW motherboard, you can see the case was designed around EVGA's motherboard plug locations as everything lines up perfectly. There isn't much room in the case itself and everything is a pretty snug fit both top and bottom.I installed an EVGA CLC 280 AIO in the front and due to the short tubing, cables have to be top side up. Luckily the rad does install above the pump and is quiet with no gurgling or bubbles but with this case this is your only option for anything over a 120mm AIO. as there is zero room on top for any type of AIO. You do have the option of installing a 120mm AIO on the rear exhaust fan location.All internal lighting and RGB fan breakout is controlled via a USB 2.0 motherboard header and the fan controller in the front supports standard RGB fan lighting controls. With EVGA Flow Control software, both the AIO and case RGB was detected and you can control the case lighting right from the LED Sync software. Be warned, you will need at least one free USB 2.0 header too on your motherboard for the EVGA CLC AIO series if you choose to go that route.There is not much room in the back for depth for wiring and the PSU bay is very shallow. To say this case is a tight fit for standard components is an understatement.In the end, I installed a 9900k @ 5.2ghz and an Nvidia RTX 3070 Founders Edition. The internal heat generation was acceptable with the front glass panel off. With it on, internal temps had the exhaust fans spinning to max to compensate for the 3070 heat generation along with the slightly warmer air the AIO was producing as the only source of air intake.In the end, when I acquired a 3090 that wouldn't fit in the case, I ended up breaking the build back down and rebuilding a less thermally taxing 9100f + EVGA SC 1060 6GB build for my wife's WoW playing (It handles this thermally no problem) and waved the flag of defeat and purchased a much larger case for myself.It is a BEAUTIFUL case, but internally it needs a bit more room for cooling and space for major hardware and components. For a lower end or mid tier build, it works great.4/5
B**Y
Awesome looking, name brand, show-off without being a show-off case
***only complaint*** the K-boost only comes on the highest 77 model. I didn't take the time to read this first since I didn't have an EVGA GPU at the timeI really didn't care for many of the cases that are popular nowadays, in my opinion they're too busy looking with all the extra accents and flared chunks of plastic... so when I started to see some of the glass cases made by InWin and others I knew that's what I was going to get. I never knew EVGA made cases, so when I stumbled across the DG-74 on a different site for 60 plus 10 shipping I immediately had to have it! the sale did not go through however since it was shipping from China. Searched amazon for the same item and was able to get one two models up for less money factoring in the free shipping.The case is tinted so it looks like a black glass cube if there is not light coming from the inside, so keep that in mind. I myself lit the inside of mine with 3 120mm LED RGB fans, the RGB on the RYZEN 7 Spire cooler, the RGB on the Vengence ram, MOBO has built in LED strip running through the bottom half. So it looks really nice when it's on, and looks calm and understated when off.Airflow efficiency on the case is pretty good, fresh air comes in through the passage on the RH side of the front that stretches the whole 18" of height. I am currently getting lower CPU and GPU temps compared to the Cyberpower case I was previously using.Normally I don't take the time to write reviews if im not one of the first few, but these cases seem to be in peoples top OR bottom pics, real love/hate thing going on so I felt I needed to address the airflow issue, which was the only complaint that I was worried about before purchasing. Some people leave the entire front panel off which opens up the components to air more, but is going to reduce CFM going through the box, however due to the strange idea of painting the white models glass panels... taking off the front of a DG-75 in white is almost a MUST, However I advise staying away from the 75 in white, if you want it in white really need to get the 76!
M**E
Good case. Had to modify front glass
- Easy to to build and install ATX board. Didn't have to install any standoffs. Lots of hardware.- Didn't use the RGB control board that came w the case. (Not to mention the RGB and K boost was annoying to get. Have to register the product on the website but not before you create an account and then confirm email... and just seemed like more hoops than I wanted to jump through at the time.)- 3.1 and High Def. Sound ports are solid on the top of the case. Leads are long enough to easily hide those cables.-RGB lights I plugged into my Z390-E board. Those were also long enough to easily hide.- Only issue was the Front glass panel. When running stress tests it was averaging around 10 Celsius higher than if I were to remove the panel. The panel is tight to the front w/ one side being open and it only spans from top to bottom and is maybe 3/8th's wide. Went to hardware store and bought 4 small rubber washers and spaced the glass enough to negate venting issue.- The left glass panel is not flush w the side of the case by design and is perfect. Works perfectly as exhaust as well as top and back of the case.- I left the back I/O panel cover off because it's plastic and was... a... ? Not sure why they added it.That being said I give this 4 of 5. Good case from your first rig to wherever you are. Simple but sharp looking. Which I enjoy
M**L
Mid-tower spacieux
Eu en rabais et pour 100$. Bon case avec beaucoup d'options et entièrement démontable. Un peu de manque pour le filage, si vous utilisez plusieurs SSD et HDD. La tour vient d'ailleurs avec 4 supports intégrés (2de ch.). Assez d'espace pour un bon petit montage pour une mid-tower. Les leds fonctionnent très bien, mais... vaux mieux se rabattre sur un autre programme que celui de proposé par Evga. Pour ce qui est du matériel, je suis heureux d'avoir obté pour le modèle 76. Celui-ci à un panneau rigide côté hdd etc... Ma préférence au delà du modèle 77! De plus, ce sont des vitres trempées. Un peu de manipulation douce est de mise. J'ai ajouté des écrous en silicone entre les vitres et la tour afin d'ajouter un peu de ventilation supplémentaire. De plus, la vitre de devant est obtionelle. Pour ceux qui voudraient plus de ventilation, suffit de lanretirer. Pour ma part, j'ai mis 7 fans et ça roule nickel! La tour viens avec 3 fan non pwm de 120mm. Pensez à changer cela! Un peu décevant pour un tour qui est quand même assez récente. Bref... Pour 100$ c'est un bonne option mais au delà, un peu abusé considérant le.manque de fans pwm et d'un espace assez restreint au dos.
L**S
Buena ventilacion
El producto me parece tiene buena ventilación (aunque tengo que quitar la parte frontal de cristal cuando hay carga de cpu al 100%) , podría mejorar en algunos detalles para una ventilación mas plena, pero es amplio y cómodo, lo único malo que no me gusto fue que no trae orificio para pasar cable de corriente por un lado hay que maniobrar en el espacio que queda entre mother y gabinete donde esta el espacio para discos, pero en general cómodo, estaba entre este y el corsair blanco, pero al final quede conforme con este. Actualmente lo tengo con un 1950x y un noctua nh u14s y entra perfectamente.
C**O
Nice case for the money
I was a bit concerned about airflow, it gets very little through the front but with my build nice and tidy, 9700k @ 5.0 and a 2080 going full tilt in there, it keeps cool and looks nice. No regrets here.
A**.
Nice case for a Ryzen build
Got it through a warehouse deal and I'm very happy with it. The quality is good and the look of this bad boy once assembled is impressive. Cable management is fairly easy and it's big enough for many fans. I've installed a big CPU fan and I still have plenty of space.
K**A
Very nice
Love it
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