Company Zotac has introduced the Gaming Alloy micro-ATX PC case. It is available in two color variants: black with gold and white. According to Zotac, Alloy is the brand’s first ever PC case aimed at enthusiasts who build their own PCs and are looking for a relatively compact microATX form factor and optimized cooling system.
The case dimensions are 458 x 222 x 433 mm, allowing the installation of system boards up to the micro-ATX format. At the same time, there is room inside for graphics cards up to 412 mm long, making it compatible with any modern model. There is also space for a CPU cooler up to 170 mm in height and a power supply up to 180 mm in length. Inside, you can place up to ten 120-millimeter fans.
Another distinctive feature is the power supply being tucked into its own compartment, which is designed to improve airflow from the front of the case. Enthusiast builders will appreciate this design focus on enhanced cooling, especially in demanding gaming setups.
The new product costs approximately $50-55 depending on the version, making it an accessible option for gamers and DIY builders looking for high-quality components without stretching their budget.
Zotac’s commitment to this compact yet capable design aligns with the growing trend towards high-performance yet space-efficient builds, a priority for many gamers and content creators today.
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