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Azza Pyramid 804 Tower Black, Gray, Transparent

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Processor is the first thing that comes to mind when we think of any gaming build. This pyramid PC utilizes a highly advanced 10th Gen i9 10900K processor from intel to boost the processing capabilities of the machine. To be exact, it’s 18.6 inches (472mm) tall, 9.3 inches (236mm) wide, and 20.8 inches (528mm) long. If you’re looking more for the cooling capacity than the appearance, the compact size allows you to keep it out of the way. A case that calls itself the MechWarrior Mod3 has a lot to live up to, both in terms of power and appearance. It’s a modular, smoked glass obelisk with plenty of room to play with components and customization. What may be nice to some users is the fact it’s not as off the wall as some of our other entries, but it still sports a pretty rare, eye-catching design that will certainly leave an impression. On top of that, the case comes with one RGB fan preinstalled, with space for up to five more 120mm fans: three along the top and two in front. If you’re leaning towards liquid cooling, there’s room for a 360mm radiator on top and a 240mm in front.

Form factor: Mid-tower | Motherboard Support: Micro-ATX, mini-ITX | Dimensions: 450 x 315 x 350 mm | Weight: 14.6 lb / 6.6 kg | Radiator Support: Up to 240 mm | I/O Ports: USB 3.0 (1), USB 2.0 (2), HD Audio (1) Lastly, the I/O panel features a standard amount of connectivity and also includes a USB-C port in addition to the two USB ports and the audio connectors. When it comes to cooling and performance, the Conquer is hard to beat. Like the Conquer 2, this isn’t quite an open case but does have a good deal of ventilation. In addition, it ships with three 120mm RGB fans and has room for two more. The metal interior has plenty of space for additional components, such as an internal cooling system or water cooling.You could theoretically mount up to three 120mm fans in the radiator slot if liquid cooling isn’t your cup of tea, but the case is not officially designed for that. Form factor: Full Tower | Motherboard Support: SSI EEB, SSI CEB, XL-ATX, E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, mini-ITX | Dimensions: 702 x 306 x 410 mm | Weight: 26.2 lb / 11.9 kg | Radiator Support: Up to 420 mm | I/O Ports: USB 3.1 (2), USB Type-C (1), HD Audio (1) Form factor: Mid-tower | Motherboard Support: ATX, Micro-ATX, mini-ITX | Dimensions: 255 x 580 x 685 mm | Weight: 30.9 lb / 14 kg | Radiator Support: Up to 360 mm | I/O Ports: USB 3.0 (2), HD Audio (1) The way the open frame of this case is constructed is fascinating to look at and is gorgeous in the way that things that are engineered for maximum performance often are.

The LxHxW dimensions of RTX 4090 are 12.3x5.4x3.6 inches, so any case that complements these dimensions will be a perfect choice. What is a computer gaming case? If you aren’t putting a ton of power into it, the air cooling capacity of four 120mm fans combined with the extreme ventilation will be more than enough. The base is 19.3 inches (490mm) square, and the peak is 23.1 (589mm) high, which means that despite the unique shape, it’s not going to take up much more desk space than conventional towers. You came here to see unique cases, and the InWin D-Frame is certainly one of the rarest PC cases on the market. The automotive/industrial look of this one isn’t going to be for everyone, but the incredibly durable construction is something everybody will appreciate. It’s also a bit more expensive than average, but the advantages of ventilation and mobility are undeniable.

The InWin D-Frame looks like something that you’d see being rolled around the floor of a mechanic’s shop. It is as unique of a case as it gets with the welded aluminum frame, which also makes it incredibly sturdy, in addition to what InWin calls a “signature motorcycle look.” The Conquer is a bit more in line with the external dimensions you’d expect from an ATX tower. It’s 23 inches (580mm) tall and 27 inches (685mm) long, and a pleasantly slim 10 inches (255mm) wide. Form factor: Full Tower | Motherboard Support: E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, mini-ITX | Dimensions: 337 x 628 x 763 mm | Weight: 45.5 lb / 20.6 kg | Radiator Support: Up to 480 mm | I/O Ports: USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 (1), USB Type-C (1), HD Audio (1) You will find 4 USB 3.2 2nd Generation slots on the rear side as well as 4 Gen 1 USB ports on the front side. In terms of memory, the two installation slots together can support up to 64 GB of RAM, which I don’t think is any less than meeting the high-end gaming needs. Memory When it comes to keeping your components cool, you’re going to get a lot of natural ventilation from the way the case is constructed, but it’s also going to be nearly impossible to force air across the components in any meaningful way.

Construction-wise, this case is fully modular and made of aluminum and tempered glass. The feet are a bit narrow for a case this tall, which makes it feel a little unstable. It’s also incredibly heavy: the net weight is over 70 pounds (32kg). On top of that, the choice to make one of the display compartments the PSU sleeve feels odd as well. Further, there are tempered glass panels covering three sides, and the frame supporting them is steel, but it’s still quite light, at a hair under 12 pounds (5.3kg).However, you can rest on its side, turning the height into length if you want to change things up. Or, It can also be wall-mounted, which we’d only recommend to experienced PC builders, as building in this case is already difficult on its own. With its steel construction and carefully angled tempered glass panels on the front and sides, it’s easy to see why Thermaltake calls the AH T600 a “helicopter-inspired” case.

This case is monstrous, with enough space to fit two full systems, multiple graphics cards, and more. Its features, like a tempered glass side panel, RGB lighting, and ample cooling options, made me its fan. Thermaltake Tower 900Even with all this extra capacity, it’s surprisingly compact. It’s a reasonable 20.9 inches (530mm) tall, 25 inches (634mm) long, and 17.9 inches (455mm) wide. It’s also amazingly light, only 26 pounds (11.8kg), though keep in mind it’s going to be a lot more when fully equipped. As we mentioned earlier, the case comes with a 200mm fan preinstalled in the front, which uses the tube design on the interior to maximize cooling. If you need extra cooling capacity, you can install two 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator in the mesh compartment at the top, but one fan should be enough for most builds. Gets tons of compliments from non computer people. I was briefly looking at the smaller azza cube but it wouldn’t accommodate my existing It’s simultaneously large and cramped for an ATX case. Because of the wings and angled construction, it stands 25.4 inches (644mm) high and is 24.4 inches (621mm) long. It avoids falling into the trap that some of the other open-style, spaceship design cases fall into, keeping to a relatively slim 11.2 inches (285mm) wide. MAX. GPU length REGIS is built for the premium builds and GPUs with maximum of 336mm in length for extreme graphics performance will fit with no problem.

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