New Razer Tomahawk Gaming PC Cases

Staff Writer By Staff Writer - updated December 7th, 2020
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UPDATE: Stocks have just landed in NZ for the new Razer Tomahawk Mini

Those fine folks at Razer have just released details for two new Razer Tomahawk chassis options, one full-sized ATX and another, smaller version, for mini ITX builds.

Built for both form and function, these cases boast dual-sided tempered glass swivel doors, Razer Chroma RGB underglow, and a dust-filtered ventilated top panel for optimal airflow. Experience a frame designed to support the performance within.

The RAZER TOMAHAWK MINI-ITX is designed for minimalist and streamlined setups, it's a mini-ITX gaming case with built-in cable management that makes no compromise on performance—supporting full-size graphics cards and liquid cooling.

For those who constantly seek to push the power of their PC, this RAZER TOMAHAWK ATX mid-tower ATX gaming case with built-in cable management offers ample room for expandability to open up a whole host of performance options.

Both the mini-ITX and mid-tower ATX gaming cases are designed for optimized air cooling - venting heat not only from the rear, but also from the top as it pulls in cool air from the front and base.

Whether you’re using a custom or All-in-One (AIO) liquid cooler, the Mini-ITX has enough room to support up to 240mm radiators, while the ATX can fit up to 360mm to maximize the cooling capabilities of your rig

Picture of Razer Tomahawk ITX and ATX builds

Installing new parts has never been this convenient or straightforward, with forward-opening doors that can also be detached for more room to focus on your build. Made of tough, tempered glass, they offer the perfect protection while showing off the power and performance of Chroma-enabled hardware within.

The Razer Tomahawk ensures a clean airflow that blocks out large dust particles, preventing them from reaching mission-critical parts for easier maintenance and increased longevity of your system.

The Razer Tomahawk’s front panel is designed for convenient setup, sporting the latest USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port for faster connection with the latest devices, a dedicated mic port for streamers, a mic/headphone combo port, and 2 standard USB Type-A ports.

Picture of Razer Tomahawk Airflow
Cool air intakes through the front and out through top vents
Picture of Razer Tomahawk build with Water Cooling
Whichever chassis you choose, there is space for an epic build!
Picture of top dust filters
To keep things clean, Razer Tomahawk cases have magnetic dust filters"

To complement the Chroma-enabled hardware inside, both our mini-ITX and mid-tower ATX gaming cases have a sleek underglow integrated into their engineering. With 16.8 million colours and a suite of effects, sync it up with the rest of your battle station and enjoy a colourful light show as it dynamically reacts with a range of games!

The new Razer Tomahawk cases are an exciting new addition to the Razer family of products, keep your eyes on the Razer Store for the latest!


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9 comments

DanMorrisMan

BUMP PB! More info needed on Lian Li Mini + ROG Z11 plz

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AustinC1

Do you have any info you can share about the Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini?

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NormR

They're in now

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NormR

I am also looking for the Lian Li 011 Dynamic Mini and their uni fans too. I tried emailing PB Tech last week about it but got no reply. It's apparently out in parts of the world already.

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BenM9379

I'm interested too

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MarnieA2

For those also hunting :) This is the AMD ITX motherboard with Type-C internal header https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MBDASU25530/ASUS-ROG-STRIX-B550-I-GAMING-ITX-For-AMD-Ryzen-3rd

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ChrisW5491

Nice

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VincentM19

This the new case Chris?

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MarnieA2

I don't think you could get him to spend that much hahaha

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