If you're dying to enter the Shadowlands in World of Warcraft, but need a new PC to get you there, you might want to go with a case that will let you represent. NZXT has just released a limited series in its CRFT lineup of licensed cases with both the Horde and the Alliance represented.
The new cases are selling for $199 (about £150, AU$290), with pre-orders available now and shipping expected in January. You can see the Horde case here and the Alliance case here.
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Both cases come skinned in World of Warcraft style, with some maps of Azeroth as well as a backlit faction logo on the front of the case.
This is already a serious case for gaming, with two pre-installed fans. But these custom built chassis' let you show you're serious about your World of Warcraft faction as well.
If you really want to show off your Alliance or Horde pride, you'll have to be quick if you want to get one, as NZXT is only making 1,000 of each faction case. All we're wondering is who will win this Alliance vs Horde battle.
What's inside
These cases are custom versions of the NZXT H510 case, which is already one hell of a case. They have a steel build and a tempered glass side panel. That will let you show off not only your faction allegiance but also your sick PC build.
The case supports Mini-ITX, MicroATX, and standard ATX motherboards, so you can build the computer you want or transfer your current hardware into the new case. It has three 2.5-inch drive bays that are perfect for SSDs and three 3.5-inch drive bays that can house hard drives.
The front panel offers up a USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A port, a jack for your headset, and a USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port.
The case is also designed to be kept clean. That starts with the built-in cable channels and straps, helping you keep your power and SATA cables tucked out of the way. There are also dust filters in the front panel and at the power supply intake, both of which are removable to clean off the dust they've kept out of your PC.
So basically, at the end of the day, this is everything you'd expect out of one of the best PC cases, but with the added bonus of being able to represent your WoW faction.
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