Accessories and model options
As well as a handful of securing rails for hard drives, the accessories box also includes, wait for it, a Gigabyte-branded lint-free cleaning cloth to help you keep the case looking good.
There are two further bags in the box, one containing screws for fitting the PSU to the case and the other holding various screws for motherboard and case.
A nice addition to the mix is the selection of sticky-backed cable management parts.
It's good to see Gigabyte bothering when, all too often, the makers of cases - even of those priced three times more than the Triton 180 - don't seem to think that these sorts of things are important.
We've already detailed the colour and power options that Gigabyte offers for the Triton 180 but here they are in graphic form - taken from the retail box in which our sample came. As you can see from the big red dot, we tell no lie - our sample was a black model with no power supply.
Like us, most enthusiasts are going to opt for a case without PSU but, seemingly, Gigabyte is anticipating demand from the turnkey sector wanting PSUs included as standard.