Azza Apollo ATX Mid-Tower Case Review – CSAZ-430W-DF2
Azza Apollo ATX Mid-Tower Case Review – CSAZ-430W-DF2
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Azza Apollo ATX Mid-Tower Case is a stylish and functional chassis that caters to gamers and enthusiasts seeking a balance between aesthetics and performance. This review focuses on the CSAZ-430W-DF2 model, featuring a sleek white finish and addressable RGB lighting. We’ll explore its features, performance, and overall value.
Key Features
The Azza Apollo ATX Mid-Tower Case boasts a compelling set of features:
- Sleek white design with tempered glass side panel
- Pre-installed 120mm ARGB fan for vibrant lighting effects
- Spacious interior with support for up to 240mm radiators
- Excellent cable management options
- 7 expansion slots for future upgrades
- Top I/O panel with USB 3.0 ports, HD audio, and power/reset buttons
Performance and Cooling
The Azza Apollo’s performance is excellent, especially when it comes to cooling. The pre-installed 120mm ARGB fan provides ample airflow, and the spacious interior allows for the installation of additional fans or radiators.
The inclusion of rubber mounts for the tempered glass side panel significantly reduces vibration noise. The PSU shroud at the bottom also helps to contain heat and minimize noise levels.
During testing, the case maintained optimal temperatures even under heavy workloads, making it suitable for high-performance gaming and overclocking.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Stylish design and vibrant ARGB lighting
- Excellent cooling capabilities
- Spacious interior with ample room for components
- Robust build quality with tempered glass side panel
- Good cable management features
Cons:
- Limited space for larger components like long graphics cards
- No built-in fan controller for fine-tuning fan speeds
Final Verdict
The Azza Apollo ATX Mid-Tower Case is a strong contender in its price range. It offers a compelling combination of aesthetics, performance, and functionality. The sleek white design and addressable RGB lighting make it a great choice for gamers and enthusiasts who want to showcase their builds.
However, the limited space for larger components and lack of a fan controller might be drawbacks for some users. Overall, the Azza Apollo is a well-designed case that provides excellent value for the price.
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Type | ATX Mid Tower |
Color | White (exterior) / White (interior) |
Side Panels | Left: Tempered glass with rubber mounts Right: Steel panel |
Max CPU Cooler Height | Up to 155 mm |
Max Video Card Length | Up to 370 mm |
Motherboard Compatibility | ATX, Micro-ATX |
2.5″ Drive Bays | Up to 6 |
3.5″ Drive Bays | Up to 2 |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Top I/O Ports | Power button Reset button HD audio 2 x USB 3.0 |
Case Dimension (H x W x D) | 480 mm x 205 mm x 420 mm |
Weight | 7.9 kg / 17.4 lbs |
Addressable RGB Light Effects | Addressable RGB fan in the rear. All addressable RGB devices sync with the motherboard, allowing the motherboard software to control lighting directly. |
Available Fan Ports | Front: 3 x 120 mm or 2 x 140 mm Top: 2 x 120 mm or 2 x 140 mm Rear: 1 x 120 mm |
Included Fan | 1 x 120 mm ARGB fan |
Water Cooling | Supports radiators up to 240 mm in the front Supports radiators up to 240 mm on the top |
Power Supply Support | Bottom mounted ATX power supply |
PWM Fan | The model comes with PWM fans and will run at top speed unless connected to a motherboard or controller. |