AZZA Announces the CAST Mid-Tower PC Case with an Independent Frame

AZZA CAST

AZZA has announced a new mid-tower PC casing called the CAST mid-tower casing. The CAST mid-tower PC casing has a removable outer shell and an independent frame which is a unique and rare design in today’s market.

The CAST PC case is different from all other PC cases in the market. It does not follow the traditional design for mid-tower PC cases and the new design features a unique wing design and an independent frame. The frame will enclose all the PC components and the removable shell makes it easy to install the PC components and manage the cables as well.

The mid-tower PC case measures 470 mm x 220 mm x 460 mm with a weight of 23.1 lbs. The case’s design is similar to wings with a small opening to showcase the GPU to be installed. The case has a hinged top and bottom panels and the PC can be placed in any direction according to the user’s setup.

The CAST Mid-Tower PC case features plenty of company branding as well, and this branding has the Logo on the front panel with the text “Azza” on the inside top wing. Coming to the cooling compatibility, the case features mounting locations for three 120mm fans, or two 140 mm in the front panel, and a single 120 mm fan mounting location in the rear.

The case can fit a maximum CPU cooler height of 165 mm and a maximum graphic card length of 360 mm. Another unique thing about the CAST PC case is its ability to turn it 90-degrees, which places the rear panel against the ground and changes the PC case’s overall look with minimal work. This change also allows the window to show a substantially different viewing of the internal components.

The case provides a single 3.5″ drive bay and three 2.5″ drive bays. The case comes in two different color schemes, either in a black or white exterior with a black interior. AZZA has stated that the CAST will feature a price of $209.99 and will be available soon.

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