What do you all think about this new case

looks awesome, and would be perfect for wc case, im not quite sure what the thing next to gromits is 0.o secure the pcie tighter maybe
 
Don't like the blue lines or the blue at all.. and I prefer the front of my case flat, but these are my preferences I like the inside though
 
I actually really like the look of it, but if I was to buy one I'd have to spray the blue to black. Not a huge fan of white and blue in most cases...
 
the top looks like it was cloned from an aerocool x-predator lol

that said, it is interesting to look at, hints of nzxt, silverstone, aerocool etc.

BUT, i really don't like the sidepanel, mesh, drilled holes AND perspex? make your mind up lol
 
Looks like an X-Predator and a PS06 had a baby.

Too much stuff going on on the side panel for my taste, but it would indeed be interesting to see some reviews by people who have built in it.
 
Please review this case Tom

I came across this case today and thought it looked promising, as well as having some interesting features. I'd definitley like to know if it's worth my money, and photos don't tell the whole story. Though I've read about AZZA having quality issues, I'm hoping they've overcome that with this case. I'm looking for a case that will house E-ATX AND XL-ATX mobos (for future proofing), but there are just too few, and even fewer that don't look butt ugly. I like that this case is a bit more subtle that most other "Transformer" gamer cases out there.

I'd love to see Tom do one of his in-depth reviews of this case. Hey Tom...it comes in WHITE too! :lol: (Maybe tickling at his fetish will help. :p )
 
deffo loads of space perfect for wc...
but tbh to me it looks a bit cheap...
it looks like a chinese switch 810 ;-)
 
You mean the thumb screw? You can remove the mobo tray and flip it over for an inverted ATX layout (pseudo BTX?), the CM Stacker also had this ability. The Bitfenix Outlaw is an inverted ATX case. The idea is that your hot graphics cards, which are hotter than your CPU are at the top.

Here's the flash video showing the features:
http://azzatek.com/csaz-9000.html
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*Since I can't edit my previous post I'm adding to it here:

I think this case has some great features, but the big question is if they're well executed, or if they fall short like the CM Storm Stryker, and if the build quality matches.

@ Captain Banana Pants I agree that this case looks a bit better in black, but the white's not bad.
As far as looks, to me it has more of a "military" look rather than the more common "Transformers" gamer case look.

I can't find any reviews on this case, and I'd really like to know if it's worth buying. I'm tired of cramped cases, but not sure if I want to jump to an HPTX case.

Crazy thing is that since I can't find any real reviews, this is the closest thing to a review I've found: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLDQ8QB8GcY. I created an account here to see if maybe Tom would review it because I like his reviewing style, the fact that he doesn't pull punches, and that he's not afraid to go 20+ minutes to cover everything. I hope this doesn't make me look like a schill, because I'm just looking for as much info as I can get before I buy ANY new hardware, it just so happens that ATM I'm in the market for a new case.

I've been debating between these for awhile now:
Rosewill Blackhawk-Ultra and Enermax Fulmo GT, and the slightly smaller Rosewill THOR V2 and NZXT SWITCH 810. All have features I like and features I don't. Now the AZZA Genesis 9000 pops up in the same price range and adds even more to the think about. :banghead:
 
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Looks like there's too much plastic
Is the top and the bottom plastic? (looks like it is)

It looks like a standard midi tower with plastic stuck on the top, bottom and front of it to make it look bigger
 
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