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".
AZZA
The engine-inspired OVERDRIVE reimagines the design of a PC case. Challenging conventional thinking by using an open frame with a unique component layout, this case is targeted for water cooling enthusiasts looking for a best-of-the-best statement piece.
Falcon wing design
The OVERDRIVE features two tempered glass and aluminum hinged falcon-wing top panels. When closed, the case has an aerodynamic look. When opened, in addition to providing optimal airflow and maximum performance, users are presented with quick access to the components for ease of maintenance.
Water-cooling powerhouse
The roomy and open frame design of the OVERDRIVE is only the first aspect of its performance-driven design. Featuring an oversized 200mm ARGB fan at the front, airflow across the motherboard is guaranteed to be plentiful. In addition, the side panels and top tray can accommodate up to 3 x 360mm radiators and 9 x120mm fans, up to 2 x 400mm long GPUs, as well as a tall pump and reservoir combo at the top of the case, enough to create the most efficient and high-performance custom water-cooled PC.
For more information, visit: https://azza.gg/azza/products/unlimited/overdrive
Specifications |
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Name |
OVERDRIVE |
Type |
ATX Mid Tower |
Material |
1.5-2mm SPCC and 2.5mm Aluminum |
Top Panel |
Aluminum and tempered glass wing |
Max CPU Cooler Height |
Up to 80mm |
Max GPU Length |
Up to 400mm (horizontal) |
Motherboard Compatibility |
E-ATX (<300mm), ATX, Micro ATX, Mini ITX |
2.5” Drive Bays |
Up to 2 |
3.5” Drive Bays |
Up to 2 |
Expansion Slots |
2 |
I/O Ports |
Metal Power button |
Case Dimension (H x W x D) |
440mm x 570mm x 590mm |
Weight |
X kg / x lbs |
System Fan support |
Front: 1x 200mm |
Included Fan |
1x 200mm ARGB Fan |
Water Cooling |
Top: Support radiators up to 280/360mm x1 |
Power Supply support |
ATX power supply |
Accessories |
2x Brackets for 280/360mm radiator support on top two sides |
The AZZA OVERDRIVE is available at MSRP US$599.99 (!) Yeah holy cow. ... I'm not so sure about this one.
AZZA Overdrive is an open frame prototype chassis (updated with price)