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Razer’s Tomahawk A1 (ATX) and M1 (Mini-ITX) PC cases are available for pre

The Tomahawk elite desktop PC case, with its gull-wing doors and auto-lifting lid for excessive heat. Last January, we showed you Razer’s awesome-looking Razer case.

The Razer Tomahawk prebuilt desktop has slide-out upgradable Intel nuc element modules. Space for the latest GPUs despite its tiny 10-liter frame.

No product called the’Razer Tomahawk’ has ever shipped. But that is n’t keeping Razer from trying again today with a pair of practical-looking PC cases for rolling your own system.

The new $ 199 Razer Tomahawk A1 (ATX) and $ 179 Tomahawk M1 (Mini-ITX) are fairly standard if quite flexible cases. A pair of panels with rear hinges so they can swivel backwards like suicide doors, and can also be lifted right off.

Razer’s website says they’re made of steel. The image above says they are made of aluminum. We’re trying to get clarity on that now.

The ATX version features a 360mm radiator up front and up to a 240mm radiator up top. They’ve also got a drive bays and mounted spots for 2.5-inch SSDs.

Each case comes with a USB-C port up top with 3.2 gen 2 speeds, dedicated mic and 3.5mm combo jacks and two USB-A ports. A magnetic dust filter at the very top of the case is magnetic dust filters at the bottom.

The Tomahawk Mini-ITX wo n’t win any awards for being particularly small. It should fit most NVIDIA rtx 3080 cards on the market with its 320mm of graphics card room.

Razer’s Mini-ITX chassis are available for preorder today at razer.com, shipping in November, with the ATX version coming sometime this fall.

Razer is working with motherboard manufacturers to integrate Chroma RGB lighting. The first AMD boards from ASRock come in Q4.

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