AZZA Overdrive is an open frame prototype chassis
And it looks .. yeah what does that resemble? A car engine, .. Well, it is an E-ATX compatible open frame PC case none the less.
This time, the engine has been adopted as a design motif, and it has high expandability in spite of its complicated layout. The compatible form factor is E-ATX (up to 28mm width). A power supply unit is mounted on the bottom, and the motherboard tray is laid out directly above it. The left and right cylinders, which would be lined up in an engine, can be opened and closed like wings. Below the wing opening / closing panel, a 360mm radiator is placed on the left and a graphics card with a maximum thickness of 3 slots / 400mm length is placed on the right side. There is also a space in the center to install a water-cooled reservoir.
In addition, a water-cooled radiator with a maximum size of 360 mm can be mounted not only on the top surface but also on the left and right sides. The cooling fan is equipped with a 200mm diameter ARGB fan x 1 on the front, and an optional top 120mm x 6 / 140mm x 4, and a total of 120mm x 6 can be mounted on both sides. The drive bay layout consists of 2 3.5-inch bays and 4 2.5-inch bays. Since the CPU cooler has a total height of up to 80 mm, it is likely that an all-in-one water cooling unit will be used.
The front I / O is equipped with USB3.0 x 3, USB Type-C x 1, and audio input / output. The external dimensions are width 570mm, depth 590mm, height 440mm, weight 15kg. The product comes with a PCI-Express3.0 compatible riser cable and an RGB + fan controller "AZZA Hub".
Yeah ... I'm not so sure about this one.
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Racing games are just a step above tennis and billiard sims.
I mean you get to drive... a car. You daredevil you

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It's an interesting design but having all the parts not enclosed might be problematic.
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Negative. You get to clean your engine and hear it rev up and down.
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I was thinking more like general everyday enviroment stuff. Heat, moisture, etc. I like it though.
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I want this. Always wanted to build a engine shaped case for my sim setup.