Friday, December 3rd 2021

AZZA Announces a Luxurious Cube Case with Infinity Mirror ARGB - REGIS 902

AZZA, a leading brand of computer cases and accessories, introduces the REGIS 902. This luxury case is uniquely designed with a cube form factor, elevated above the surface by a premium aluminium stand, and has an infinity mirror addressable RGB front panel. The exterior is complemented with black tinted tempered glass panels and two brushed aluminium mesh panels with a touch of gold trim on the edges. ATX motherboard compatible, the REGIS supports up to 336 mm long GPUs and dual 240/280 radiators.

The REGIS has 3-sided black tinted tempered glass panels, two sides for displaying the system, and the front for featuring an infinity mirror addressable RGB which uses an ultra-thin lighting module. The addressable RGB can be controlled via the case button, or synchronized with any motherboard software. At the bottom, two anodized and brushed aluminium panels with large mesh openings complete the frame of the Regis. Each panel is mounted on snap pins for tool-less removal. In addition, golden trims on 4 of the edges highlight the luxurious look of the cube.
A Stand that Elevates
Meticulously designed, the CNC milled 8 mm thick aluminium stand secures the REGIS in place at 45 degrees and elevates the case 175 mm off the surface (at the highest point). This unique positioning allows the REGIS to be showcased from all angles. It also gives the REGIS a reduced footprint and improves airflow with two mesh panels for air intake from the bottom of the case.

High-end PC Ready
Capable of supporting full mini-ITX, mATX, ATX motherboards, and ATX PSU, the REGIS has enough clearance for 210 mm tall CPU coolers, 336 mm long graphics card, and up to 2x 240/280 radiators which can be first mounted on removable brackets outside of the case for ease of assembly. The REGIS also holds up to 2x 2.5" SSDs or 1x 2.5" SSD and 1x 3.5" HDD which can be placed in trays and mounted in multiple positions. The REGIS includes a 140 mm PWM fan pre-installed at the rear and a PWM/ARGB hub which connects up to 7 ARGB devices and powers 6 PWM fans.

For more information: azza.gg/azza/products/unlimited/regis

Pricing and Availability
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35 Comments on AZZA Announces a Luxurious Cube Case with Infinity Mirror ARGB - REGIS 902

#26
Vario
jonnyGURU
"I'm hot air! I need to get out!"

"NO!!! YOU MUST NOT LEAVE!!!!"
In keeping with modern bad cooling design trends, they should have just put a glass window there.
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#27
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Needs a gandalf sticker blocking the last few air gaps

"Aiiiiir shallll noooooot paaaaaassssss"
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#28
Minus Infinity
I don't mind the design and it's so different from our usual boring cases, but that price and in Australia we'd be looking at $750 for sure, means a big hell no.
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#29
bonehead123
jonnyGURU
"I'm hot air! I need to get out!"

"NO!!! YOU MUST NOT LEAVE!!!!"
In this instance, resistance is NOT futile, but it is increasing every second, hahahahahahaha :D
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#30
bobsled
Minus InfinityI don't mind the design and it's so different from our usual boring cases, but that price and in Australia we'd be looking at $750 for sure, means a big hell no.
The ONLY chassis I'd throw that much coin on is a CaseLabs.
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#31
Vayra86
Oh man.

399,99.

Im still gasping for air. That money is just burning in my air pocket here

At least we get the funnier topics out of these releases
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#32
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Im guessing when they say 'gold trim' they use actual gold and thats how we get to the $400 price.
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#34
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Vayra86Oh man.

399,99.

Im still gasping for air. That money is just burning in my air pocket here

At least we get the funnier topics out of these releases
So is the case, badum tss
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#35
lexluthermiester
If I were in the market for a case and didn't need 5.25" bays, I would consider this case.
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