Introducing the TALOS E3 MESH, a compact mid-tower case with an elegant snowy white finish. Designed for optimal airflow, it comes with three built-in 120mm ARGB fans and a stunning panoramic tempered glass side panel to showcase your gaming setup. The sleek PSU cover maintains a minimalist look, hiding cables and keeping your build clean and organized.
Experience seamless system-wide lighting synchronization with just one click. The TALOS E3 MESH supports ARGB connections to all compatible motherboards, ensuring your case moves from chaos to calm effortlessly. Elevate your gaming rig with this stylish, functional, and eye-catching case that is sure to impress.
Discover the cutting-edge design of the GAMDIAS TALOS E3 MESH, a mid-tower gaming PC case engineered for optimal performance and style. This case brings together the robust protection of tempered glass and the mesmerizing effects of ARGB lighting to elevate your gaming setup.
Features:
Efficient Cooling: Equipped with 3 built-in 120mm ARGB fans and mesh front panel, this case ensures excellent airflow for cool and stable performance during intense gaming sessions. You can also add up to 5x 120mm fans or a 360mm AIO/radiator.
Elegant Design: The panoramic tempered glass side panel lets you showcase your gaming rig, while the clean PSU shroud design keeps cables hidden for a sleek, clutter-free look.
ARGB Synchronization: With just one click, sync all ARGB lighting with compatible motherboards, transforming your gaming setup into a unified light show.
Spacious Interior: Accommodates GPUs up to 300mm, offering plenty of room for high-performance components.
Minimal Weight, Maximum Impact: Weighs just 4.9 kilograms, making it easy to build, transport, and manage your gaming rig.
Elevate your gaming experience with the GAMDIAS TALOS E3 MESH Mid Tower PC Case. It’s more than just a case; it’s a statement of power, performance, and style.
Customer Insights
The case comes with excellent airflow, enhanced by the 3 included 120mm ARGB fans.
A great option for budget builds, offering significant features under $59.99.
Fan lights can be controlled via a button on the front, a nice feature for older builds lacking RGB or ARGB headers.
Users found it easy to build within this case, with plenty of room for cord management and hardware installation.
The tempered glass is thick and sturdy, allowing users to see clearly into the case if desired.
The case has ample space to fit an ATX motherboard, 360mm radiators, and up to 300mm GPU, facilitating liquid cooling setups.
The case is lightweight and the metal is bendable, which translates to a feeling of lower quality.
Lack of front mesh or removable filters means users might need to frequently clean the interior to avoid dust accumulation.
The tempered glass panel is very dark, obstructing the view of the internal components unless well-lit.
The case provides the exact number of motherboard standoffs and they can be difficult to remove without specific tools, complicating the build process.
Users reported that LED/POWER SW headers have poor push resistance and can easily slide off during installation.
Hole cutouts are positioned awkwardly, making front IO cable management a bit challenging.