This new PC case has the feel of a 3D printer.

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This new PC case has the feel of a 3D printer.

You may not be familiar with case maker Azza, but they have earned a bit of a reputation for their interesting geometric designs, and the same is true of their latest lineup, which was just unveiled on the COMPUTEX show floor.

Azza's Pyramid case is probably familiar, but there are several other classic designs, including the Cube (precariously balanced in one corner) and the Overdrive case (an open-style case resembling a car engine). But of all the new cases, it is the new Sanctum that caught my eye. [Another eye-catching case with three-sided tempered glass like the Lian Li O11 Dynamic or the NZXT H9 Elite, but unlike those, it houses all the PC gubbins at its base. So along with the GPU, CPU, and cooler, the motherboard and stand can be proudly stored inside it, while the mess of cables and PSU can be hidden under it.

This gives it the feel of a real 3D printer and makes it look like it belongs in a lab somewhere. Maybe that's why I got into the PC Mad Professor thing.

The horizontal motherboard mount gives even the most massive GPUs room to breathe and prevents PCIe slots from tearing out thanks to their weight. It should also fit nicely in your case, with room for GPUs up to 400 mm long.

On the non-glass side, there is space for a 360mm radiator and plenty of fan ports, so there is ample opportunity for cooling: four 120mm ARGB fans, two of which are on the base, draw cool air in from the front and expel it through twin fans on the back, and two 120mm ARGB fans on the rear, one on the front and the other on the back.

I have a newer model of the ARGB, which is a newer model.

I am not a big fan of the new Mesa design. Something about the angle of it makes my head hurt and it looks like a PC case that my great uncle would design. My uncle would probably make it out of china.

Anyway, as of now, there is still no word on pricing or an actual release date. Yes, there are still questions...

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