The Aerocool GT-R Black Edition ships in a box listing several key features on the front and back. Styrofoam layers protect the case from damage during transport.
Traditionally, Aerocool cases are easy to recognize due to their distinct designs. The Aerocool GT-R Black Edition is no exception. Overall, the GT-R Black Edition mixes an industrial design with futuristic elements.
A closer look at the top panel shows the GT model proudly displayed on the front.
The I/O panel offers access to one USB 3.0 port, one USB 2.0 port, audio and mic jacks, a large Power button and a reset button.
A full view of the top shows Aerocool have chosen to use a large mesh top cover to aid with airflow. Towards the back we find a more traditional vented design.
Panning down we can see the front panel's red accents, as well as eight mesh front panel covers.
Along the bottom we can see the only visible Aerocool branding on the case.
The GT-R Black Edition's side panel has a large mesh to facilitate the installation of either a 120 mm or 140 mm fan.
Turning the case around we can see the included rear exhaust fan.
Like other Aerocool cases that we have reviewed recently, the GT-R Black Edition lets users secure expansion cards from outside the case.
Flipping the case on its side reveals a removable dust filter underneath the power supply.
The GT-R Black Edition's feet provide plenty of clearance for the PSU to draw air in, even if the case is placed on a carpet.
This is really good value for the money, going to order a few for other builds.