🔥 Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The Razer Tomahawk Mini-ITX Gaming Case combines functionality and style with dual-sided tempered glass doors, customizable RGB lighting, and efficient cooling solutions. Designed for gamers and PC builders, it supports up to 240mm radiators and features built-in cable management for a clean setup.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 20.6 x 20.6 x 32.13 cm; 5.8 kg |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Item model number | RC21-01400100-R3M1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | TOMAHAWK |
Colour | no Colour |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 50 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 milligrams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 5.8 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**M
A great looking case but not that easy to build in
Bought for a friend's PC I was building and got this in a Prime sale. It's a great looking case with the underglow and lit logo on the front.He loves it and I must admit the finished article looks great and very good air flow.It's just that building in micro ITX cases is blooming awkward and this one is no exception. Fortunately you can dismantle it quite easily and remove all the front, side and top panels and some of the supporting internal frame.But I did curse quite a bit!
B**N
Nice case, not cheap, mechanical fault out of the box
Pretty nice looking case overall, and not a nightmare to build in for a first timer. Temps are pretty decent with a 5900x and 3080 FE (68 load + 56 load, respectively) but I do have quite a few case fans. Unfortunately, one of the USB A inputs on the front panel doesn’t work, but I can’t be bothered deconstructing and sending it back so just living with it — I think that’s pretty poor considering the price of the case.
D**N
Challenging mini itx build, good case quality.
I purchased this item to start a new pc build. I am downsizing so wanted a smaller pc. Rather than my standard tower I wanted a desktop mini pc. I purchased the components and primarily the razer tomahawk case mini itx version.Case is very heavy, very well built, with super glass tempered panels, but beware during building I found out a few things:1. A standard powersupply wont fit, you will NEED a mini itx powersupply, there is not enough room.2. Cpu stock coolers and even Amds RGB prism coolers seem to fit okay, but beware of the clearance in the box vs your cpu and the location of your psu and its orientation.3. some motherboards have 1 usb 2.0 header. If your planning on rgb kitting this unit, you might find the case falls short due to its size. You might need to purchase seperate rgb hub.4. There are NO case fans included with the case. But it wil accept 120mm fans and has room for a radiator at the top and more fans at the bottom and front.5. Gpus upto the two fan 3060 should work fine. I cannot verify a 3 fan card would work in such a small box as I do not own such a card to test.6. The razer logo led color cannot be changed. The case and any matching peripherals can all be synced in synapse 2 if the razer software and the peripheral supports it. (razer compatiblity must be checked).7. it is a very tight box and i had to mount the ssd and rgb hub in the radiator housing above.8. On some motherboards now, (mini), a second nvme slight may be located on the back of your new motherboard. The case may interfere with access to that slot due to its size.9. You should plan your build before putting everything into this case.Saying all that, it is a very nice case, it has usb-c on the front and usb 3.0, detachable covers front and top and both glass sides are removable. underglow razer chroma lighting, space for 6 fans or a radiator. Cable management is not bad, and there are plenty of places to tuck away cables. There is also room for an ssd on the back side of the case if you cant mount one inside. I was a bit worried about airflow, but installed an additional fan to play it safe.I wouldnt recommend this case for a first time builder as you really do need to check and plan your parts before you purchase them for use in the Razer Tomahawk Mini ITX case. But it looks great on my desk and I am glad I did purchase it. It is almost half the size of my old pc. The case is very heavy, but the detachable panels and glass sides really do make it easier to get inside this case and work on it.Only thing I can fault is, the cable management could be tricky due to its size.
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