EVGA premium case with overclocking buttons on sale for $70

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EVGA premium case with overclocking buttons on sale for $70

When EVGA launched the DG-77 middle tower case in late 2017, it debuted for $159.99 and is actually still listed as such on their website. Since then, there have been numerous price drops, but it has never been cheaper than the $69.99 it is currently selling for on Amazon.

This is $30 less than the price it has typically sold for in the past three months. Dating back to the beginning of this year, it was normally priced at $140, but in June it dropped to around $100. Simply put, if you've been wanting this sleek black case but have been put off by the price, now is the time to buy.

The DG-77 is the top of the line in EVGA's case lineup: a mid-tower case with three tempered glass panels (both sides and top), vertical GPU mounts to showcase graphics cards, and RGB lighting with control board included.

It also features a K-Boost button for one-touch overclocking; enabling K-Boost will lock the NVIDIA GPU to the boost frequency and boost the CPU to the peak clock speed set in the BIOS.

I have used the DG-77 in person several times and generally liked it. While there are certainly some design quirks, such as the rear expansion port covers being more difficult to remove than necessary, it is not that difficult to build a PC with it. In other words, it's not quite up to the level of NZXT's H710i, one of the best mid-tower cases available today. It is, however, quite inexpensive.

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