Preview: There’s a new Chassis Maker in Town – GEEEK
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
Final Thoughts
How Much Does it Cost?
Both the A30 mini-ITX and the A40 mini-ITX chassis are available now, priced from as little as $49.99 to $94.90 dependant on which variant you want. You can buy just the chassis for the cheapest deal, or have them with a Li-Heat PCIe 16x Riser 300mm cable. The choice is yours, but they all come flatpack too. You can buy fans, filters and more as extras too.
Overview
I love what GEEEK are trying to do here. It’s pretty impractical to build them, they currently have to be imported (soon to change though), and they’re all pretty new to the market. This isn’t a chassis for first time PC builders, but for those who want something more creative and original.
Custom
I can see PC builders being eager to test these outs, and system integrators would love to be able to customise their own branding into the pre-cut panels. With them flatpack as new, you could easily stick them up with Vinyl, paint them, cut on them, and more. Space is tight, but a little creativity goes a long way. At this price, you can afford to take some risks too.
Sizes
There are other models available, and the ones we saw are basically the smallest of the bunch. They make some huge ATX models such as the T812 ATX, and even that is only $72.00. Again, all flat pack, all modular, and very customisable. Check out the full range here.
Should I Buy One?
They’re clearly not for everyone, but there’s scope here for greatness. With the right mindset, and if they keep expanding their range, I see big things in the future for both GEEEK and this affordable flatpack kit chassis market.