Friday, June 2nd 2023

AZZA Shows Interesting Case Designs at Computex 2023

AZZA, a company known for creating cases of interesting design, had a new lineup to show at Computex 2023. The star of the show may very well be AZZA's new Sanctum 810, a giant cube case with a cut corner that carries support for up to seven 120 mm fans, creating adequate airflow once configured. There is even room to mount a 360 mm radiator for a custom water cooling build, as shown in the pictures below.

Next, we have AZZA's oddly-shaped Mesa 811 -- a twisted cube case that supports E-ATX motherboards, has glass side panels, and even has perforated aluminium panels. It also fits three 120 mm fans in the front and only has one 120 mm in the back, but there is space to do a custom cooling loop.
In addition to these interesting shapes, AZZA had three regular cases to show: Neo 500 and Augment 510 / Augment Pro 520. The Neo 500 is a regular E-ATX tower that has a mesh front panel and a glass side panel to highlight the interior. The Augment 510 and Augment Pro 520 are mid-tower and full-tower designs, respectively, which use removable panels for custom water cooling purposes, as shown below.
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5 Comments on AZZA Shows Interesting Case Designs at Computex 2023

#1
claes
I don’t understand how these guys stay in business. I understand they have a bunch of loss leaders available but sheesh, the tooling costs on half their products must be insane.
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bonehead123
claesI don’t understand how these guys stay in business. I understand they have a bunch of loss leaders available but sheesh, the tooling costs on half their products must be insane.
Why else do you think that the prices are NOT listed in the PR ?

Probably to avoid any liability for the heart attacks/strokes they would cause, hehehe :)

By the looks of them, I estimate that the 2 glass ones will run in the $800 -$1K range...
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#3
mashie
Those are some fancy designs.
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mechtech
With kids and pets….glass scares me.
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#5
KrazyT
AleksandarKAZZA, a company known for creating cases of interesting design
This word is very well choosen !
It's not so bad and original, would like to know the airflow and T° for the 2 first pictured.
They looking quite large for a small/office PC, the airflow has to be OK for an enthusiast build.
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