AZZA gets a little crazy with the OVERDRIVE case

Posted on Monday, March 08 2021 @ 10:48 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
UPDATE April 26th, 2021: AZZA has launched this case for $599.99.


AZZA shows off the Overdrive, a new PC case made for fanatics. This model is shaped like a high-end car engine, it's an open air chassis that can fit a motherboard of up to E-ATX form factor. It's a pretty massive case, it measures 570mm x 590mm x 440mm (W x D x H) and weighs a massive 15kg.

The firm designed Overdrive to be a showstopper PC case. The model is made from aluminum and features three tempered glass side panels. The doors are gray anodized while the structure itself has a gunmetal gray color. The design focuses on very noticeable aesthetics, lots of airflow, plenty of room for hardware and watercooling, and ARGB LED fans.

The interior supports a video card of up to 400mm long and a CPU cooler of up to 80mm height. You can mount up to two 3.5" disks, up to four 2.5" SSDs, and there are 3+3 PCI expansion slots. An I/O panel provides access to HD Audio ports, three USB 3.0 ports, and a single USB Type-C port.

In terms of of cooling, the case has room for a 360mm watercooling radiator in the bottom and there's a special mounting spot for a showcase watercooling reservoir. If air cooling is more your thing, the case ships with an included 200mm ARGB front fan. Other than this, there's room for up to twelve 120mm fans (six of these can be converted to four 140mm fan ports).

Included with the case are radiator brackets, decorative backplate, a 300mm PCIe Express 3.0 riser cable so you can show off your video card, and a AZZA Hub wit RGB plus fan controller.

We have no idea about the pricing or availability. It doesn't look cheap though.

Azza overdrive



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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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