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Azza launches unique Sanctum 810 and Mesa 811 PC cases

The Sanctum 810 and Mesa 811 are the latest Unlimited Series cases from Azza. These one-of-a-kind cases offer a new take on the traditional chassis structure, with asymmetrical designs, large metal frames, various vents, and big glass panels.

The metal frame and large glass enclosure of the Sanctum 810, combined with its angled front fans, provide outstanding aesthetics and effective cooling. The Mesa 811's distinctive asymmetrical design fits a variety of motherboard sizes, has brushed aluminium panels with vents, and several fan ports for improved air flow.

The Sanctum 810 is compatible with a wide variety of hardware components and provides flexibility for water-cooling configurations. Its metal frame complements the glass enclosure and brushed aluminium base, creating a pleasing combination of modern and industrial aesthetics. Additionally, the dual-chamber design makes cable management easier. Two angled front 120mm ARGB fans are strategically placed to optimise airflow, effectively cooling the graphics card by pulling air through the front mesh. The Sanctum 810 supports up to E-ATX motherboards, up to 400mm-long GPUs, up to 190mm-tall CPU cooling towers, and up to seven 120mm fans.

The Mesa 811 stands out with its unique design. Notable features include cut-outs intended to assist air intake and exhaust, catering to both air and water cooling arrangements. The Mesa 811 can accommodate motherboards spanning from ATX to Mini-ITX form factors. It also supports 380 mm-long graphics cards and 140 mm-tall CPU coolers. A detachable bracket alongside the motherboard that can hold up to three 120mm fans or a 360mm radiator. A 120mm ARGB fan is included at the rear, above the motherboard I/O cutout. The Azza Mesa 811 is priced at $369.99.

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