AZZA Pyramid Mini 806 is just that, an ITX form factor Pyramid chassis
So if you can't visit Egypt this year die to COVID-19, bring it home man. Meet the AZZA Pyramid Mini 806. A compact Pyramid-shaped chassis that at the very least is going to make some conversation if you have that at home.
The AZZA PYRAMID MINI 806 transforms the conventional workspace into a show-stopping display. The luxurious aluminum exterior with four tempered glass side panels offers users an unrestricted 360-degree view of the components inside. The MINI 806 has a multi-level design that provides easy installation and upgrades when using any Mini-ITX motherboard setup. It is preinstalled with the 120mm Hurricane II digital RGB fan, with the option of adding a second 120mm radiator below the fan mount plate for additional cooling performance. Inspired by the smaller ITX form factor, the PYRAMID 806 MINI allows for powerful components to be easily installed without worrying about clearance or airflow.
The bottom level is designated to the graphics card and power supply, the second level for the ITX motherboard and SSD storage, and the third level for the cooling unit. Not only does this design offer stylistic and organizational enhancements, but it also makes installing and upgrading components easier than ever.
The chassis will be available next month in a 250 EUR range.
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I honestly could have like that if it weren't half open again... what's with companies that deliberately produce cases which are not at all focused on being closed up against dust?
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lol. unless you have hepa grade filters in front of every intake fan, its not gonna matter.
one reason i laugh about ppl wasting time/energy/money to compare/calculate fans,
so they have positive "pressure" on a case (and not have dust come in thru gaps etc),
when dust will still enter thru intakes, and only delay the inevitable (having to clean rig of dust).
cleaning the room's air (where the pc is in) will help much more.
K&N makes permanent filter (Merv 11), cost is about 50$ (30 filter, 20 for a box fan).
never had less dust inside the rig, even that my fans are now running higher rpm than i used to, and i now live next to a highway.
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You are right ofc. Still, nothing wrong with aiming to do it less than weekly but maybe two or three times a year. As well as, imho, they make a case for looks, and all you see inside is dust on a daily basis. Not really that thought through.

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Why am I not surprised to see people bashing this?
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