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Three Crazy PC Chassis We Can’t Stop Oggling Over

Besides the one advocate for laptop gaming over here at NAG HQ, we’ve all got our beloved desktop gaming PC’s sitting pretty on our desks. Some, so full of dust, the case fans proudly announce it upon boot.

As we’re sure many of you out there run a pretty similar dusting schedule to Lurch, we thought now might be a good time to upgrade that chassis of yours for something… cleaner.

And crazier.

So, check out these three crazy chassis that we would be more than excited to upgrade to.


Thermaltake AH T200 Case
Price:
R1,326
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The Thermaltake AH T200 might be the smaller brother to the AH T600, meaning it only supports Mini ITX and Micro ATX, but it still features that awesome drop-pod robotic design.

The chassis has a tempered glass panel on either side of the case, and has some sleek-looking add-ons to further drive its futuristic aesthetic.

While we may only be able to mount fans or a radiator near the front of the chassis, and just fans on the top, the open back design allows for ample airflow, no matter how much heat you’re packing inside.

Inside, we have 150mm of CPU clearance, 320mm of GPU length space and 180mm of PSU space.


Azza Pyramid L
Price:
R7,935
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If you’re looking for something a little more unique, and perhaps inspired by our friends in Egypt, you should check out the Azza Pyramid L, a larger design from Azza that has increased in size to accommodate larger GPUs.

The chassis features a 360-degree glass design, allowing you to have a full view of all your components at all times, and comes out of the box with a GPU riser cable for easier mounting and a 120mm PWM Azza fan to get you started.

You also have the ability to mount up to five fans on the bottom of the chassis and a single fan on the top.

Inside, we have E-ATX, ATX, Micro ATX, and ITX support, 95mm of CPU cooler clearance, and 330mm of GPU length space.


InWin H-Frame 2.0 30th Anniversary Edition
Price:
R16,799
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InWin have always made some pretty crazy designs, but the H-Frame 2.0 leans more on the side of sleek sophistication.

With nine aluminium blades sandwiched between two tempered glass panels, and a 6-way LED bead that flows from front to back, the chassis certainly looks sexy.

With E-ATX, ATX, and Micro-ATX motherboard support, up to 440mm of GPU length support, and 185mm of CPU Cooler clearance, there’s more than enough space to put anything you need inside the case.

Plus, this 30th anniversary edition comes with a custom-built 1065W InWin SII PSU.


So, whether you’re looking for something a little robotic, something more egyptian, or something a little more sleek, one of these (pretty expensive) cases is sure to fit the bill.