Tuesday, October 4th 2022

AZZA Launches the Airflow Optimized PYRAMID 804M MESH Case

AZZA, a leading brand of computer cases and accessories, is proud to announce the PYRAMID 804M MESH. Designed for maximum airflow, the PYRAMID 804M MESH features fine steel mesh side panels that still allow for full transparency of the build, and maintains a CNC-milled anodized aluminium frame, giving the case a futuristic and premium look. The iconic pyramid shape of the case allows for a 360° view and ventilation of the computer hardware. The PYRAMID 804M MESH can support up to E-ATX motherboards, ATX power supplies, and GPUs up to 330 mm in length with an included PCIe 4.0 riser cable for modern cards. The PYRAMID 804M MESH is available at $419.99.

Improving the original design of the PYRAMID 804, AZZA revisited the CNC-milled aluminium cover of the revolutionary-shaped case by replacing all tempered glass panels with a fine steel mesh but still maintaining enough transparency to see the components inside. The result is a new look that lets airflow enter and escapes from all sides, efficiently and elegantly keeping the computer cool. Anchored to the case's body by four captive thumb screws, the exterior can be easily removed for quick access to the PC hardware.
Fit for High Performance Builds
The PYRAMID 804M Mesh offers a bench-table style layout with strategically located cable cutouts for PC components. Motherboards up to E-ATX in size and GPUs up to 330 mm in length are located horizontally above the motherboard tray, with an adjustable support bracket to hold the GPU firmly, and an included PCIe 4.0 riser cable for current generation high-performance graphics cards. In the lower chamber, a 360 AIO and two additional 120 mm fans can be installed to complement the cooling of the included 120 mm HURRICANE II ARGB PWM fan at the top. Two additional fans in the lower chamber can be replaced by 2 included trays to host a configuration of 2x 2.5" SSDs or 1x 2.5" SSD and 1x 3.5" HDD.

Behind the case front I/O, which includes a metallic power button, a USB Type C port, two USB 3.0 ports, and HD Audio ports, a removable tray accessible from below the case can support high-wattage ATX PSUs.

For more information, visit the product page.
Pricing and Availability
The AZZA PYRAMID 804M MESH MSRP is at $419.99 (USD) and now available.
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21 Comments on AZZA Launches the Airflow Optimized PYRAMID 804M MESH Case

#1
ZoneDymo
just ridiculous, so impractical, so expensive, I get it if you want to make it a eye catcher for a booth or upon entry of some designer firm building maybe? but still....
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#2
damric
Finally a worthy replacement for my HAF XB
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#3
Arco
Have fun with airflow on that! Jesus that thing looks stupid. I'd rather have a sleeper case.
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#4
maxfly
Yuck. Fo twenny? Double yuck.
At least it isn't all glass sides I guess...no, it's still pretty flippin ugly.

For some reason I get the sudden urge to play yard darts...
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#5
DeathtoGnomes
btarunrThe PYRAMID 804M MESH is available at $419.99
Have they lost their minds?
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#6
Guwapo77
DeathtoGnomesHave they lost their minds?
Its unique and people will pay for it...just not in masses.
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#7
kapone32
damricFinally a worthy replacement for my HAF XB
For 3 times the cost?
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#8
Hxx
Great if you’re into Egyptian history. They missed the boat they should have made it in yelllow sprinkle some sand and use king tut’s face as the logo
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#9
Dirt Chip
Very Nice!
I wish you could rotate the top to change top fan speed (or RGB if you are into it)
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#10
damric
kapone32For 3 times the cost?
yup
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#11
roberto888
I wonder if they took inspiration from the Pyramid PC Linus Tech Tips built a couple of years ago.
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#12
AsRock
TPU addict
ZoneDymojust ridiculous, so impractical, so expensive, I get it if you want to make it a eye catcher for a booth or upon entry of some designer firm building maybe? but still....
I kinda liked it until i noticed this $419.99. WTF.....

I use a HiFi rack and would look pretty cool on top :P, but again the price is ridiculous.
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#13
MentalAcetylide
While it looks cool, I think its impractical simply due to the fact that 99% of the hardware is designed for rectangular-shaped cases. As a result, you end up with a lot of unused space and/or components too close together with insufficient cooling. With this case, it looks like a lot of dust is going to end up inside of it.
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#14
kapone32
damricyup
Well that is the beauty of the PC space, to each their own. but there are much better things that you could buy with $419 US dollars. There is also the fact that you can install a 360 Rad but with the HAF XB you get from 80 to 200mm fans into the HAF XB.
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#15
damric
kapone32Well that is the beauty of the PC space, to each their own. but there are much better things that you could buy with $419 US dollars. There is also the fact that you can install a 360 Rad but with the HAF XB you get from 80 to 200mm fans into the HAF XB.
Already use a 1080 external rad :D
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#16
mashie
They couldn't have picked a more inefficient shape to base a case on.
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#17
Gmr_Chick
I get mad Sith Holocron vibes from this case :pimp:
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#18
Wolfkin
Oh here's a great idea, lets use water cooling on this and put the radiator on the floor and have the pump at the highest point of the loop...
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#20
Kohl Baas
WolfkinOh here's a great idea, lets use water cooling on this and put the radiator on the floor and have the pump at the highest point of the loop...
You don't have to put the pump at the highest point. Not unless you use some shitty AIO toy instesd of real watercooling...
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#21
ir_cow
I want this, but for half the price, tops.
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