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The GAMDIAS TALOS E3 White is a compact mid-tower ATX case designed for professionals and gamers seeking a sleek, minimalist aesthetic paired with high-performance cooling. Featuring three pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans, dual tempered glass panels, and support for motherboards up to E-ATX, it offers versatile compatibility and tool-free installation. Its power cover design and advanced cable management ensure a clean, modern build that stands out in any setup.

















| ASIN | B09HMG2WTY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,339 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 136 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TALOS-E3-WH |
| Manufacturer | GAMDIAS |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 21.08 x 42.93 cm; 5.68 kg |
M**K
Lovely case for a great price!
I picked this case up for a little over £40 as I was wanting to move my Dell Optiplex system into a standard ATX case. Having changed to a more suitable motherboard I set about trying to find a cheap and cheerful case with decent airflow. Having not ever built a PC before I didn’t want to spend a fortune or want anything too fancy. This case in my opinion looks great, it’s sleek and modern and has tons of airflow. I actually like the smoked glass, although it does mute the colours of any RGB you have. There’s plenty room for all your components and I was able to cable manage as neatly as my ability enabled. The 3 included fans plugged into a Sata cable from my PSU and work brilliantly, you’re able to cycle colours using a button next to the power on button, which are connected to the motherboard. Note that these do not change speed like a CPU fan and would have to be connected as such to the motherboard if you wanted that option. Anyway, for the price you really can’t knock it, I’m very pleased with it and how my budget build has turned out. Definitely worth a buy if you’re starting out and want a case that gives you decent options and is of decent enough quality.
I**L
BEST CASE
This PC case delivers an excellent balance of build quality, airflow, and ease of installation. The chassis feels sturdy and well‑constructed, with no sharp edges or flimsy panels. Cable management is surprisingly smooth thanks to the generous routing channels and tie‑down points, which help keep the interior clean and organised.
D**N
Great value for money budget-build case with fans and pain-free building
Good budget case. The metal is thin, but that's to be expected at this stage, yet the machine fully loaded (large tower CPU cooler, 6600XT GPU, 1 3.5" drive and 3 2.5 inch drives) is solid and stable. Comes with 3 120mm fans, and can support a further two for decent airflow. The cable routing is surprisingly good for a relatively small and budget case - was impressed here. There are two dedicated 2.5" drive mounts on the vertical backpane. And a single drive case supports 2 3.5" drives (or 1 3.5 drive and 1 2.5 drive). The glass panel is very good, though be careful taking it off (or putting it on) as there's nothing beyond the 4 screws to manage it - so hold on to it! The PSU area is a little tight, but with a compact and modular PSU like the GameMax Rampage 850w which I installed, I had no issues. I also installed an M-ATX board, so there was room to maneuvre at the bottom of the case where the front panel headres are located. I suspect on an ATX board that if you didn't pre-attack those cables, you'd have a lot of cursing. Why 4 stars and not 5? Really is 4.5. The front panel can easily take 3 fans, but has been artifically closed off and left at 2. I took a dremel to the offending horizontal bar at the bottom (its on the inside and cannot be seen once the front panel is on - from the inside or outside) and added a 3rd fan to cool the drives. There's a front grill, but no dust cover, so the intake will bring in dust. The front (er top) panel USB options are all older generation - 1 x 3.0 and 2 x 2.0. Not a big deal for a budget build, but more and more budget boards are switching to the newer USB headers. The rear PCI use the cheap tear-away covers. There is one genuine reusable cover, but the rest are tear away. Again, not a big deal on a budget case.
L**T
Beautiful Case with minor compromises
It was a really nice and above all else beautiful case to build my old pc into, zero complaints for the price with good if standard cable management features and magnetic quick remove dust cover for the top fan vent. It comes preconfigured for an M-ATX board but comes with all the required standoffs and screws for a full fat ATX board. The only negative is that only one of the expansion slots comes with a removable cover the rest of the slots have a metal cover that needs to be broken off and would require a third party expansion slot cover if the internal configuration changes. It has bays for 2x2.5" HDDs and 2x3.5" HDDs (or 3x2.5 & 1x3.5) The RGB is also fully featured with configurable colours and effects it also supports RGB sync if your Mboard supports it.
D**N
Perfect for the price
Can’t go wrong with this, especially for the price! Sturdy design, plenty of space inside, easy to manage cables and it comes with 3 RGB fans, which is quite rare on more expensive cases. They can get quite noisy under high loads however they do a good job at keeping everything cool.. Can’t fault it!
N**T
Good, solid easy to build case that looks great for the budget
Simple to build, everything is there and plenty of space, looks good, son is happy which is mission accomplished. Definitely looks better than the budget.
M**.
For the price, you can't go wrong.
You know what, for the price and the way it looks, I'm very happy with my purchase. In terms of material inside, it doesn't feel like the quality of my more expensive case, but that is to be expected. It just snugly fits my 3 fan 4060ti. Just moved a couple of mobo mount screw things to the right spot. The wiring inside is all tied up together and the wired are all labelled clearly. Whats great is the fans are all collared to one power connector that slots into a spare SATA power connector. Nice small little button on the top for changing the RGB. I bought the thermalright assassin x120 se argb white cooler for £15 and that suits the white colour scheme. All perfect together for a cheap build. I love the way it looks. Plenty of usb slots on back and front. Bargain.
S**N
Pretty decent
Small, clean and pretty easy to build in. Lacks a few nice features that you might find on cases but more expensive from branda like MSI or nzxt but still well worth the price. Arrived in damaged packed with styrofoam. Comes with some argb fans . Decent for pre installed fans. Airflow is good plenty of options for fan layouts Cable management is ok but don't expect to have a lot of space at the back to hide the cables The performance day to day is good. Leaves plenty of space on a desk due to it's small footprint. Has a glass side panel and magnetic mesh covers for the top vents.
S**B
This case is amazing from many points, easy to deal with, perfect aRGB fans, Huge cable managment area.
S**A
This is the best case for rupees 4000 in my opinion if you want NZXT looking case this is it, I wouldnt recommend this case if you want to put high end components which runs pretty hot because the air flow isn't that great because of the front glass panel.But the design is sleek,minimal,and compact.It comes with 3 pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans ,however these are not pwm fans you can't control the speed but they fans are surprisingly pretty silent,also plenty of room for cable management.Nothing to complain about 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
金**ラ
perfect product!
A**R
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R**T
Not happy with it .I sent it back
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