Azza's latest offering, the Neptune, uses a classic, understated design that stands in stark contrast to the brand's trend of flamboyant aesthetics. Despite its unassuming appearance, this mid-tower chassis combines a hint of wood with tempered glass, resulting in an enclosure that caters to a wide array of build requirements, albeit with some ventilation limitations.
While the Azza Neptune targets the lower-end market with its ATX compliance and absence of a USB-C connector in the front I/O (only USB-A 2.0 and 3.0 ports), its accommodating dimensions of 455 x 218 x 435mm allow for high-end components. The case supports a 240mm radiator (or 3x 120mm fans) alongside the motherboard and a 360mm radiator (or 3x 120mm fans) on top, with additional room for two 120mm fans beneath the power supply cover and one on the rear.
However, certain restrictions apply, such as a maximum GPU clearance of 300mm and a 17 mm height limit for CPU coolers. In terms of storage, the Neptune offers limited options, including a 2.5-inch bay behind the motherboard and a 2.5-inch plus a 3.5-inch bay in front of the PSU cover, presenting a less-than-ideal arrangement from an aesthetic standpoint.
The Azza Neptune has 3x LFO-5312DR one-piece ARGB 120mm fans on the MB side and a 120mm LFO-5312D ARGB fan on the rear. The chassis also has removable magnetic dust filters on the top and bottom.
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